Julian Farino

English film and television producer and director
Julian Farino
Born (1965-12-12) 12 December 1965 (age 58)
London, England
Occupation(s)Television director, television producer, film director.
SpouseBranka Katić

Julian Farino (born 12 December 1965) is an English film and television producer and director. He is most well-known for directing much of the first three seasons of the HBO series Entourage.

Career

Farino was born and raised in London and educated at Cambridge University. He became an editor of The Guinness Book of Records after graduating, and later appeared as a co-presenter on Record Breakers alongside Fiona Kennedy and Roy Castle.[1]

After a period as a television researcher at Granada Television, he began his directing career there making a sequence of observational films about drag queens, young classical musicians, children's entertainers, and boxers. They Call Us Nutters was a portrait of life on a ward of Ashworth Maximum Security Hospital, and A Winter's Tale described life in the coldest inhabited place on earth, Oymyakon in Eastern Siberia.

In 2000 he directed 7Up 2000, a continuation of the multi-award winning documentary series, featuring 7-year-olds from all over Britain - a project that continued with 14 Up in 2007. His film drama in the UK includes an adaptation of Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend, which won four BAFTAs including Best Drama; Bob and Rose, a romantic comedy which won Best Series at The British Comedy Awards; and Flesh and Blood, starring Christopher Eccleston, which won the Prix Europa for Best Film. Other credits in the UK include The Last Yellow for BBC Films starring Samantha Morton and Mark Addy, and Byron, a biopic of the romantic poet, starring Jonny Lee Miller and Vanessa Redgrave.

Farino went to the United States in 2004 to work for HBO, and directed the majority of episodes of the first three seasons of Entourage. He stayed to work on the series Big Love and Rome, and has received four Emmy and three DGA nominations.'[2] He was executive producer and director of the HBO television show How to Make It in America for its two series.[3] For Entourage: The Sundance Kids he was nominated in category Best Directing for a Comedy.[4] In 2010, Farino directed The Oranges starring Hugh Laurie and Leighton Meester, his first feature film in the US. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released on 5 October 2012.

Personal life

Previously based in Los Angeles, Farino lives in England with his wife, actress Branka Katić and their two sons, Louis and Joe.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleNotes
1992–94Coronation Street37 episodes
1994–96In Suspicious Circumstances4 episodes
1995Medics2 episodes
1996Out of the Blue2 episodes
Savage SkiesSegment "The Winter's Tale"
1997Wokenwell4 episodes
1998Our Mutual Friend4 episodes
20007 Up 2000
2001Bob & Rose
2004–09Entourage23 episodes
2004Sex and the City2 episodes
2005Rome1 episode
2006–07Big Love3 episodes
200714 Up 2000
The Office2 episodes
2010How to Make It in America
2013The NewsroomEpisode "One Step Too Many"
Hello Ladies2 episodes
2014Brooklyn Nine-NineEpisode "The Bet"
21 Up New Generation
2015–2018Ballers17 episodes
2019Giri/Haji5 episodes
2021In Treatment4 episodes
28 Up: Millennium Generation
2023Florida Man2 episodes

Film

YearTitleNotes
1999The Last Yellow
2002Flesh and Blood
2003Byron
2011The Oranges
2014MarvellousWinner of the BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Director
2017The Child in Time
2024The Union

References

  1. ^ "Julian Farino: Interview". guru.bafta.org. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  2. ^ "4 Nominations, No Emmys for Julian Farino". emmys.com. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  3. ^ "'How to Make It in America' EP Julian Farino Inks Overall Deal at HBO". hollywoodreporter.com. 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  4. ^ "Academy of Television Arts and Sciences: Julian Farino Awards". allmovie.com. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  • Julian Farino at IMDb
  • Director Julian Farino and actor Gemma Jones talk about why the Marvellous experience was a special one.
  • The Oranges: How I found myself in a real-life Entourage, Julian Farino at Guardian interview about having a "go" movie in Hollywood, 30 November 2012
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