John Fortenberry is a director on ABC's A Million Little Things.
Biography[]
Early life[]
Not much is known about Fortenberry's early life. He was born in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. He graduated from the University of Mississippi, after which he went to work at Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video, serving as editor for eight years before becoming a film and television producer.
Career[]
Fortenberry directed the films A Night at the Roxbury, Underfunded and Jury Duty, and such television shows as Sonny with a Chance, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, Blue Mountain State, Black-ish, Memphis Beat, and Galavant.
In 2020, Fortenberry appeared as a guest on the Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip marathon fundraiser episode of The George Lucas Talk Show.
In 2021, Fortenberry directed his first episode of the ABC series, A Million Little Things.[1]
Personal life[]
Fortenberry married his wife Danelle Black on January 5, 1999.
Credits[]
Director[]
A Million Little Things: Season 4 | |||||||||
"Family First": | "Not the Plan": | "Game Night": | "Pinocchio": | "Crystal Clear": | "Six Months Later": | "Stay": | "The Things We Keep Inside": | "Any Way the Wind Blows": | "Surprise": |
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"Piece of Cake": | "Little White Lies": | "Fresh Start": | "School Ties": | "Fingers Crossed": | "Lesson Learned": | "60 Minutes": | "Slipping": | "Out of Hiding": | "Just in Case": |
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A Million Little Things: Season 5 | |||||||||
"The Last Dance": | "Think Twice": | "In the Room": | "A Bird in the Hand": | "No Place Like Home": | "Mic Drop": | "Spilled Milk": | |||
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"Dear Diary": | "Father's Day": | "The Salesman": | "Ironic": | "Tough Stuff": | "One Big Thing": | ||||
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References[]
- ↑ Production List, by Directors Guild of Canada British Columbia, Dgc.ca (July 6, 2021 (1st retrieved))
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