David Warren | |
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Season(s) | S1 - S2 - S3 - S4 |
Date of Birth | April 13 |
Origin | New York City, New York, USA |
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David Warren is a director on Devious Maids.
Biography[]
Life and Career[]
Warren has a number of Broadway production directing credits to his name, including Holiday, Summer and Smoke and Misalliance. His other, more extensive work includes the Jekyll & Hyde and Copacabana national tours, and several significant off-Broadway productions including Pterodactyls, Matt & Ben, Minutes from the Blue Route, Night and Her Stars, Hurrah at Last, The Dazzle, Raised in Captivity, Hobson's Choice and Drumstruck. He also has many credits for regional theatres including, among many others, Baltimore Center Stage, New York Stage and Film and South Coast Repertory.
Warren's television credits include numerous episodes of Desperate Housewives, Weeds, Gossip Girl, In Plain Sight, 90210, Ugly Betty, Drop Dead Diva, and Valentine. Desperate Housewives creator and executive producer Marc Cherry asked Warren to direct an episode of the show's third season having known him previously from the theatre. Warren and Cherry became close friends after Warren gave Cherry his first professional acting job over twenty years ago in a children's musical. Warren hopes to work both in theatre and television in the future: "I'm very excited by this career change. But it's not permanent, because I love theatre too much."
Personal life[]
Openly gay, Warren's partner since 1988 is actor Peter Frechette, who has featured in a number of Warren's productions. Warren has an older brother, Seth, and younger sister, Jennifer, and currently lives in Los Angeles, though he is originally from New York.
Devious Maids directing credits[]
The following is a list of episodes of Devious Maids that credit Warren as their director.
- "Making Your Bed" (1.04)
- "Taking Out the Trash" (1.05)
- "Crimes of the Heart" (2.04)
- "The Bad Seed" (2.05)
- "Night, Mother" (2.08)
- "The Visit" (2.09)
- "Awakenings" (3.01)
- "From Here to Eternity" (3.02)
- "Terms of Endearment" (3.11)
- "Suspicion" (3.12)
- "Once More Unto the Bleach" (4.01)
- "Another One Wipes the Dust (4.02)
Trivia[]
- His favorite Season 1 episode is "Taking Out the Trash".[1]
Gallery[]
Gallery of behind the scene stills released to promote the director.