Mark Mylod - Career

Career

Mylod directed several television shows in the United States and in the United Kingdom, many of them for the BBC. Mylod co-produced the HBO television series Entourage, on which he was also a regular director.

Prior to Entourage, Mylod's credits included the feature films Ali G Indahouse starring Sacha Baron Cohen, and The Big White; and the series Cold Feet, The Royle Family, and Bang Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer.

Mylod directed and executive-produced the pilot episode of the U.S. version of the dramedy, Shameless, for Showtime. He remains a co-executive producer and frequent director on the series.

In 2011, Mylod directed and executive-produced the pilot of the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time.

He worked on the 2011 romantic comedy What's Your Number?. The film received mixed reviews.

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