True Blood director Howard Deutch was born to his parents, Murray Deutch and Pamela Deutch.
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His father, Murray, worked as a music director, while his mother, Pamela, is a film producer.
About Howard Deutch
Howard Deutch, an accomplished American film and television director, has made a great mark on the entertainment industry.
Collaborating notably with filmmaker John Hughes, Deutch directed two iconic screenplays – “Pretty in Pink” and “Some Kind of Wonderful,” cementing his reputation as a master storyteller.
Since 2011, Deutch has shifted his focus to television, contributing his directorial prowess to acclaimed productions like “Getting On” and “True Blood.”
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Notably, he helmed episodes of “Tales from the Crypt” and the pilot of “Melrose Place” during a hiatus from feature films.
Deutch’s versatility is evident in his direction of sequels to films he didn’t initially direct, including “Grumpier Old Men,” “The Odd Couple II,” and “The Whole Ten Yards.”
His impact extends to episodic television with works such as “Caroline in the City” and “Ringer.”
In 2022, Deutch continued to captivate audiences with the Lifetime TV film “Buried in Barstow,” showcasing his enduring talent and commitment to storytelling.
Howard Deutch remains a trailblazer, weaving narratives that resonate across generations.


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