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Jennifer Getzinger

Jennifer Getzinger (born September 26, 1967) is an American television director and former script supervisor, renowned for her contributions to high-profile series including Mad Men, The Penguin, and Ahsoka. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, she began her career in the entertainment industry as a script supervisor on notable television shows such as Strangers with Candy, The Sopranos, and Sex and the City, roles that involved ensuring script accuracy and continuity on set. Getzinger transitioned to directing in 2008, securing her first episode on Mad Men during its second season after relocating to Los Angeles and directly approaching showrunner Matthew Weiner with her aspirations. Her directing portfolio expanded to include episodes of critically acclaimed series like Orange Is the New Black, Westworld, and The Morning Show, showcasing her ability to handle complex narratives in drama and science fiction genres. In film, she has worked as a director and screenwriter on Save Me (2006) and as a producer on Some Girl(s) (2013). Throughout her career, Getzinger has emphasized persistence in the male-dominated field of directing, advising aspiring filmmakers to repeatedly advocate for opportunities they seek. Her recent projects, such as episodes of HBO's The Penguin (2024)—for which she received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie in 2025—and episodes of Ahsoka season 2 (2025), continue to highlight her versatility and impact on prestige television.

Early life and education

Early life

Jennifer Getzinger was born on September 26, 1967, in New Haven, Connecticut. She is the daughter of Mike Warren (born Warren Edwin Getzinger; 1933–2013), a puppeteer and television personality who created and starred as Mr. Goober in the children's program The Friends of Mr. Goober, which aired on WNHC-TV (now WTNH) in New Haven during the mid-1960s. Getzinger also had a brother, Scott Getzinger (1965–2012), a film prop master who died in a car accident on the Merritt Parkway. Getzinger was raised in Branford, Connecticut, where she experienced early exposure to television production through frequent visits to her father's workplace at the local station. This immersion in the behind-the-scenes aspects of show creation, including interactions with performers and production staff, profoundly influenced her budding interest in the entertainment industry from a young age. Her father's public persona and the excitement of live broadcasting fostered a fascination with and media that shaped her early aspirations. She later attended .

Education

Getzinger earned a Bachelor of Science degree in broadcasting and film from 's College of Communication in 1990. She also attended . Following her undergraduate studies, Getzinger participated in the American Film Institute's () Directing Workshop for Women as a in 2005. This tuition-free, year-long program is designed for emerging women filmmakers, guiding participants through the full production cycle of a short —from script development and to directing, , and —to build practical skills and professional networks in the industry. The workshop provided Getzinger with intensive hands-on training in narrative directing techniques, emphasizing storytelling, visual composition, and collaboration with crews, which strengthened her foundational abilities as a filmmaker.

Career

Script supervision

Jennifer Getzinger entered the film industry in 1994 as a , a role in which she was responsible for ensuring adherence to the shooting on set, verifying actor line accuracy, and maintaining visual and narrative across shots. In this position, she tracked dialogue, actions, props, and wardrobe to prevent errors, providing detailed reports to directors and editors that facilitated seamless assembly. Her early film credits included serving as on notable productions such as (1995), where she also assisted the director, and later (2006), a high-profile comedy-drama that highlighted her ability to manage complex scenes involving ensemble casts and fast-paced dialogue. Through these projects, Getzinger honed skills in coordinating with directors and actors to handle on-the-fly script revisions, ensuring that changes did not disrupt the overall production timeline or creative vision. In television, Getzinger's script supervision work began prominently with , contributing to episodes like "Walk Like a Man" (2007) by overseeing in intricate arcs and developments. She joined as starting with its first season in 2007, from the pilot episode onward, where she played a key role in maintaining the series' meticulous period details and dialogue fidelity across multiple seasons. These experiences on high-profile sets developed her expertise in streamlining production efficiency, such as by logging takes and advising on coverage to minimize reshoots and optimize daily schedules.

Transition to directing

Jennifer Getzinger made her directorial debut with the Blue Christmas in 1998, an independent project written by her older brother, Scott Getzinger. The film marked her initial foray into directing while she was still establishing her career in script supervision. She followed this with in 2006, a that she wrote and directed, centering on a worker targeted by mysterious threats upon returning to the . Getzinger's transition to directing in television began during her tenure as script supervisor on Mad Men, where she had worked since the pilot. After attending the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women in 2005, she expressed her directing ambitions to showrunner Matthew Weiner early in the production. In 2008, as the series prepared for its second season, Getzinger advocated directly for a directing opportunity, proposing to relocate to as the show's script supervisor in exchange for the chance to helm an episode; Weiner, recognizing her preparation, agreed to consider it once the production stabilized. This persistence paid off when she directed her first Mad Men episode, "The New Girl," in Season 2. As a seeking directing roles in a male-dominated , Getzinger faced stereotypes that limited opportunities for female directors. In a 2009 interview, she noted, “A lot of people think women can only do women shows,” highlighting the gender barriers she navigated through repeated and leveraging her behind-the-scenes expertise to prove her readiness. Her approach emphasized direct communication and tenacity, as she later reflected on the importance of asking for opportunities multiple times to overcome initial hesitations from producers.

Television directing

Jennifer Getzinger directed ten episodes of the AMC drama between 2008 and 2015, including the standout Season 4 installment "," which delved into intense emotional confrontations between protagonists and . Her work on the series showcased a command of character-driven , emphasizing subtle interpersonal tensions and psychological depth amid the 1960s world. Getzinger's approach integrated period aesthetics through meticulous visual composition, collaborating with the production team to evoke the era's sartorial and architectural nuances while prioritizing actor-led scenes to convey unspoken motivations. Transitioning to genre television, Getzinger helmed episodes of HBO's Westworld in its later seasons, notably "Decoherence" and "Crisis Theory" from Season 3, where she navigated intricate sci-fi plots involving host-human conflicts and nonlinear narratives. In these installments, her direction amplified ensemble dynamics by leveraging chaotic action sequences and atmospheric tension to explore themes of identity and control, treating environmental elements as extensions of character psychology. Getzinger's recent contributions include directing Episode 6 of Disney+'s in 2023, titled "Far, Far Away," which featured grand-scale interstellar pursuits and pivotal character reunions in the Star Wars saga. In 2024, she directed the series finale of HBO's The Penguin, "A Great or Little Thing," adeptly rendering Gotham's seedy underbelly through shadowy visuals and layered portrayals of ambition and vulnerability. For her direction of the series finale, she received a for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Series in 2025. Across these projects, her style centers on elevating actor performances via minimal, insightful notes that foster genuine emotional delivery, as informed by her training in actor-centered workshops. She stresses collaborative partnerships with showrunners to align on thematic vision.

Filmography

Films

Getzinger began her directing career with short films, marking her transition from script supervision to behind-the-camera roles in narrative storytelling. Her debut, Blue Christmas (1998), was an independent short written by her late brother Scott Getzinger. The 20-minute film follows a young man's chaotic involving a stolen , a French hitchhiker, a , and eccentric encounters at a and , blending elements of adventure and serendipity with a holiday backdrop. It premiered at indie screenings and holds a 7.6/10 rating on based on viewer feedback. In 2006, Getzinger wrote and directed , a tense 15-minute thriller starring as Rita Lambert, a returning from to face anonymous threats via phone calls and letters that unravel her sense of safety. The short explores themes of and vulnerability in the post-mission life of aid workers, drawing from real-world inspirations in international advocacy. It garnered strong acclaim in festival circuits, achieving a 9.2/10 IMDb rating for its tight pacing and emotional depth. Getzinger also served as co-producer on the feature film Some Girl(s) (2013). Prior to her directing efforts, Getzinger established herself as a on several feature films, ensuring continuity and script adherence during production. Notable credits include (1995), a supernatural where she managed logistics for reshoots amid its apocalyptic angel narrative. She contributed to the action-packed Drive (1997), overseeing the high-octane sequences in Steve Wang's tale of an enhanced human evading assassins. In the indie drama (1997), Getzinger supported the road-trip story of two misfits, played by and , focusing on disability and unlikely bonds. Her work extended to horror with Phantoms (1998), a creature-feature adaptation starring and , where she maintained script fidelity during underground filming challenges. Getzinger also supervised the dark comedy Clay Pigeons (1998), a crime tale with and , navigating its twisted plot of murders and frame-ups. One of her most acclaimed collaborations was Requiem for a Dream (2000), Darren Aronofsky's visceral exploration of addiction starring and ; Getzinger's supervision was crucial for the film's nonlinear structure and intense performance continuity, contributing to its critical success including Academy Award nominations. Finally, she served as script supervisor on The Devil Wears Prada (2006), David Frankel's satire of the fashion world with and , ensuring seamless coverage of its fast-paced shoots.

Television

Getzinger began her television career as a . She worked on the series for select years, including as on the season 6 episode "Walk Like a Man," which aired on April 22, 2007. She joined the AMC series Mad Men from its inception, serving as script supervisor for all seven seasons from 2007 to 2015. Getzinger transitioned to directing during her time on Mad Men, helming 10 episodes between 2009 and 2015:
  • Season 3, episode 3: "My Old Kentucky Home" (August 30, 2009)
  • Season 3, episode 11: "The Gypsy and the Hobo" (October 25, 2009)
  • Season 4, episode 7: "The Suitcase" (September 26, 2010)
  • Season 4, episode 10: "The Good News" (October 3, 2010)
  • Season 5, episode 1: "A Little Kiss" (March 25, 2012)
  • Season 5, episode 10: "Christmas Waltz" (May 20, 2012)
  • Season 6, episode 6: "For Immediate Release" (May 12, 2013)
  • Season 6, episode 9: "A Tale of Two Cities" (May 26, 2013)
  • Season 7, episode 5: "The Runaways" (May 18, 2014)
  • Season 7, episode 10: "The Forecast" (June 1, 2015)
Her subsequent television directing credits include select episodes of How to Get Away with Murder on ABC:
  • Season 2, episode 9: "It's a Trap" (December 10, 2015)
  • Season 3, episode 10: "We're Bad People" (February 23, 2017)
  • Season 5, episode 15: "We Know Everything" (May 9, 2019)
On HBO's Westworld, she directed two episodes in season 3:
  • Episode 6: "Decoherence" (April 26, 2020)
  • Episode 8: "Crisis Theory" (May 3, 2020)
She directed the season 2 finale of Netflix's , episode 12: "Little Mustachioed Shit" (June 6, 2014). Getzinger directed episode 7 of Apple TV+'s , season 3: "Strict Scrutiny" (October 18, 2023). Getzinger directed episode 6 of the Disney+ series , titled "Far, Far Away," which aired on September 19, 2023. For HBO's The Penguin, she directed the season 1 finale, episode 8: "A Great or Little Thing," which aired on November 10, 2024. As of November 2025, Getzinger has directed two episodes of the series The Hunting Wives, which premiered in 2025.

Awards and nominations

Directors Guild of America Awards

Jennifer Getzinger has received four nominations from the (DGA): three for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series and one for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and , highlighting her contributions to prestige television drama. Her first nomination came at the 62nd DGA Awards in 2010 for directing the episode "The Gypsy and the Hobo" (season 3, episode 11), which aired on in November 2009. This recognition underscored her emerging talent in helming emotionally charged episodes of the period drama. She did not win the award, which went to for another episode. Getzinger earned her second nomination at the 63rd DGA Awards in 2011 for (season 4, episode 7), a pivotal installment that aired in September 2010 and focused on intense character confrontations. The episode's direction was praised for its raw emotional depth, though she again did not win; the honor went to for Boardwalk Empire (""). Her third nomination arrived at the 65th DGA Awards in 2013 for "" (season 5, episodes 1 and 2), the premiere that aired in March 2012 and marked a tonal shift for the series. This double-episode directorial effort demonstrated her skill in managing ensemble dynamics and period authenticity, but the award was presented to for . In 2025, Getzinger received her fourth DGA nomination at the 77th Annual Awards for directing "A Great or Little Thing Is Known" (season 1, episode 8), the finale of HBO's The Penguin, which concluded its run in November 2024. She was nominated but did not win; the award went to for Ripley. This nomination affirmed her continued impact in directing high-stakes dramatic narratives. These nominations collectively recognize Getzinger's prowess in crafting visually compelling and thematically rich episodes within dramatic series, establishing her as a respected figure in television direction.

Other honors

In 2005, Getzinger was selected as a fellow in the 19th cycle of the American Film Institute's (AFI) Directing Workshop for Women (DWW), a tuition-free, year-long program designed to train emerging women directors through intensive workshops, mentorship, and the production of an original short film. The DWW focuses on empowering women and traditionally underrepresented narrative filmmakers by providing hands-on experience across the directing process, from script development to post-production, and has produced notable alumni who have advanced to high-profile television and film projects. This fellowship marked a pivotal early honor in Getzinger's career, facilitating her transition from script supervision to directing and contributing to her subsequent opportunities on series like Mad Men. Getzinger has received recognition for her contributions to gender diversity in directing through features in industry publications. In a 2013 Variety article on the growing clout of female TV directors despite low representation, she was highlighted as a regular on and an emerging voice on , underscoring her role in expanding opportunities for women in drama series. Similarly, a 2015 piece on women in quoted her on the challenges of being one of the few female hires per TV season, emphasizing her advocacy for equitable hiring practices. In 2018, the profiled her alongside other directors of as leaders in , noting her episodes' impact on character-driven . In 2025, Getzinger was featured in IndieWire's "What No One Tells You" video series, where she discussed directing strategies for The Penguin, including the importance of restraint in high-stakes scenes, and reflected on her breakthrough on Mad Men by persistently advocating for directing roles. That year, she also received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for "A Great or Little Thing Is Known" from The Penguin, though she did not win the award, which went to Philip Barantini for Adolescence. She has also engaged in academic speaking engagements, such as a 2012 event at Boston University—her alma mater—where she screened and discussed her Mad Men episode "The Suitcase," sharing insights on her path from script supervisor to director for aspiring filmmakers.

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