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American television director
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David Straiton
OccupationDirector
Years active1996–present

David Straiton is a Canadian television director.

Career

His directorial debut was a special of the Nickelodeon series Weinerville. Some of his other television credits include: The Secret World of Alex Mack, Dark Angel, Fastlane, The Immortal, Jake 2.0, Heroes, Dollhouse, Star Trek: Enterprise, Standoff, Life, Charmed, Sex, Love & Secrets, House M.D., Mercy, Detroit 1-8-7, Angel, Las Vegas, Defying Gravity, Chaos, The Cape, White Collar, Nikita, The Firm, The Finder, Fringe, Bates Motel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Magnum P.I., MacGyver, Stargirl and The Good Doctor.

References

  1. "Straiton". Star Trek.com. directed ten episodes of Enterprise
  2. Defying Gravity Director David Straiton Looks To The Future - Blogcritics.org
  3. David Straiton Biography at FilmReference.com

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