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Mark Mylod

Mark Mylod is a television and film director and producer, born in 1965 in , , . He is best known for his extensive work on high-profile series, including directing multiple episodes of Shameless (Showtime), Game of Thrones (HBO), and Succession (HBO), the latter of which he also executive produced. He directed the 2022 black comedy horror The Menu, his first feature film in over a decade, starring and . Mylod began his career in British television comedy during the 1990s, directing episodes of panel shows and sitcoms such as Shooting Stars, , and . For his work on , he shared a BAFTA Television Award for Best Light Entertainment (Programme or Series) in 1998. Transitioning to American television in the mid-2000s, he helmed episodes of series like , , and before gaining prominence with prestige dramas. His contributions to earned him significant recognition, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Series in 2023 for the episode "," as well as Emmys for Outstanding Series in 2022 and 2023 as an . Mylod has also received Award nominations and a win in 2022 for his work. He directed episodes of HBO's Season 2 and serves as an and director on the upcoming television series.

Early life

Upbringing

Mark Mylod was born in 1965 in , a market town in , . His family led a working-class life, with his father working as a low-ranking policeman and his mother employed variously as a factory worker, secretary, and teacher. The demands of his father's job resulted in a nomadic childhood, with the family frequently relocating across County to accommodate new police postings. These moves regularly uprooted Mylod, his older sister, and their mother, shaping an unstable early environment in the rural southwest of . Before leaving home at age 17, Mylod developed early interests in theater and through local experiences, harboring fantasies of becoming a . At that point, he dropped out of high school and moved to to pursue opportunities in the industry.

Education and early aspirations

Mark Mylod dropped out of high school at the age of 17 without any formal qualifications, motivated by a strong desire to escape the rural confines of his upbringing in , , which he later described as one of Britain's most boring towns. This decision marked the beginning of his pursuit of a career in the creative arts, particularly theater, where he fantasized about directing rather than performing as an . Upon arriving in , Mylod faced the challenges of breaking into the competitive theater scene with no credentials or connections, relying on determination to secure entry-level opportunities. He lucked into his first job as a showman—a role involving scene changes and general backstage support—at the prestigious , which provided an initial immersion into professional theater operations. These early experiences, though modest, fueled his ambitions by exposing him to the inner workings of live performance and creative production. Transitioning from theater, Mylod's aspirations led him to behind-the-scenes roles in , starting as a at the , where he began assisting on projects that aligned with his interest in and . This period of entry-level work in solidified his commitment to the entertainment industry, laying the groundwork for his eventual directing career despite initial hurdles and lack of formal training.

Professional career

British television beginnings

Mark Mylod began his directing career in British television during the mid-1990s, transitioning from production management roles at the to freelance directing on comedy series. His first major directing credits came with the surreal Shooting Stars, where he helmed episodes during its second series in 1996–1997. For this work, Mylod shared in the 1997 BAFTA Television Award for Best (Programme or Series). Building on this success, Mylod directed multiple episodes of the series across its second and third series from 1996 to 1997, contributing to its rapid-fire satirical sketches and character archetypes. His efforts earned him a co-win in the 1998 BAFTA Television Award for Best (Programme or Series). These early projects allowed Mylod to hone a directing style centered on ensemble dynamics, where performers like and thrived through collaborative energy. Mylod's formative period culminated with his direction of six episodes of the first series of the BAFTA-nominated sitcom The Royle Family in 1998. The series' intimate, observational humor relied on improvisation and authentic family interactions, elements Mylod emphasized to capture character-driven comedy in a single living-room setting. His nomination for the 1999 BAFTA Television Award for Best Comedy (Programme or Series) underscored his growing reputation in UK television. He later directed the 2006 special The Queen of Sheba.

American television work

Mylod transitioned to American television in 2006, beginning with directing episodes of the HBO comedy series , where he helmed multiple installments across seasons three and four and served as a co-producer. He also directed episodes of series like (2009) and (2008-2010) during this transitional period. He continued this trajectory with the U.S. adaptation of on Showtime, directing the 2011 pilot episode and numerous subsequent episodes through 2016 while acting as co-executive producer, bringing his experience from the original British version to the family-centered dramedy. Mylod's contributions to HBO's prestige dramas marked a significant phase in his career, including directing key episodes of from 2015 to 2017, such as season six's "The Door," which explored profound emotional revelations, and "," renowned for its large-scale battle choreography. On , he directed 16 episodes between 2018 and 2023, including standout installments like "" from season four, and executive produced all 39 episodes, shaping the series' intricate portrayal of corporate and familial power struggles. In recent years, Mylod has directed episodes of season two, which premiered in 2025, including the second episode "Through the Valley," enhancing the post-apocalyptic narrative with tense action sequences. He is also set to executive produce and direct multiple episodes of HBO's upcoming series, slated to premiere in 2027, continuing his collaboration with the network on expansive storytelling projects. Mylod's work in the U.S. reflects a thematic evolution from the comedic ensembles of his early projects to narratives emphasizing dramatic tension, complex family dynamics, and high-stakes conflicts, as seen in his progression from and to the epic confrontations of and the psychological intrigues of . This shift allowed him to explore deeper emotional and power-driven themes, drawing on his British roots in character-focused comedy while adapting to American television's demand for visually ambitious drama.

Feature films

Mark Mylod's transition to feature films marked a departure from his extensive directing, with selective projects that emphasized experimentation and close partnerships, often informed by his in episodic . His in this medium remains sparse, allowing him to apply television-honed techniques like tight pacing and character-driven tension to longer-form narratives. Mylod made his feature directorial debut with the 2002 British comedy , adapting Sacha Baron Cohen's satirical character for the big screen in a story where the titular wannabe gangster unwittingly thwarts a political conspiracy against the . The film showcased Mylod's early affinity for irreverent humor and ensemble dynamics, drawing on his roots to blend absurdity with social commentary on and . In 2005, Mylod directed The Big White, a thriller set in , starring as a financially desperate travel agent who discovers a frozen corpse and attempts an insurance scam amid pursuing hitmen. This project highlighted Mylod's interest in genre-blending, merging with suspenseful elements in a remote, atmospheric setting. Mylod's next feature, the 2011 romantic comedy What's Your Number?, starred as a woman who revisits her 20 ex-boyfriends after reading a magazine article deeming her romantic history a liability for finding true love. Collaborating closely with leads Faris and Chris Evans, Mylod infused the film with witty, relatable ensemble interactions, emphasizing character quirks over broad . After an 11-year hiatus focused on acclaimed television series, Mylod returned to features with The Menu in 2022, a dark following wealthy diners trapped at an exclusive island restaurant led by a tyrannical chef, played by , with as a skeptical guest. The film earned praise for its escalating tension and incisive on class divides and culinary elitism, echoing thematic undercurrents from Mylod's work on . Mylod's direction prioritized meticulous world-building and improvisational actor input to heighten the blend of horror, comedy, and critique.

Personal life

Marriage

Mark Mylod has been married to Amy Westcott, a renowned , since approximately 2007, though the exact date of their wedding has not been publicly disclosed. The couple first met in 2006 while collaborating on the series , where Westcott worked as a and Mylod directed episodes. Their shared professional environment on the show laid the foundation for their personal relationship, blending their careers in film and television from the outset. Their marriage has featured notable professional , particularly evident in their joint work on the 2022 film The Menu, which Mylod directed and Westcott designed costumes for. This collaboration allowed Westcott's expertise in visual storytelling to directly influence Mylod's creative vision, as seen in the film's meticulously crafted attire that complemented its satirical tone. The couple has two children together.

Family

Mark Mylod and his wife, Amy Westcott, have four children, including two older daughters from a previous that ended amid a challenging personal period around 2011, and two younger children with Westcott, with names and exact birthdates kept private to protect their privacy. Since the mid-2000s, the has been based in , where Mylod relocated after directing episodes of and met Westcott, the show's . Amid his high-profile directing and producing work, Mylod prioritizes privacy, rarely sharing personal details in public to shield his children from media attention. Mylod's working-class upbringing, with his father serving as a low-ranking policeman and his mother working in a factory, shapes his , instilling a sense of and that he passes on to his children. He has referenced his , particularly his children, as a driving force in pursuing work-life balance during intense projects, helping him navigate career demands while recommitting to personal stability after earlier hardships.

Filmography

Television

Mark Mylod's television career encompasses directing and producing roles across British and American series, beginning with comedy in the UK and transitioning to prestige dramas in the US. His credits are cataloged below in chronological order by first involvement, specifying roles and notable details where applicable.
Year(s)SeriesRoleNotes
1993–1996Shooting StarsDirectorMultiple episodes across series 1–4, including all episodes of series 1 (1993) and series 2 (1995).
1995–2000The Fast ShowDirectorMultiple episodes, including series 2 (1996, episodes 1–7 and Christmas special), series 3 (1997, episodes 1–8), and specials like The Last Fast Show Ever (2000, parts 1–3).
1997Cold FeetDirectorSeries 1, multiple episodes.
1997Phil Kay Feels...DirectorAll 6 episodes.
1998–2000, 2006The Royle FamilyDirectorMultiple episodes across series 1 (1998), series 2–3 (1999–2000), and special "The Queen of Sheba" (2006).
1999Bang, Bang, It's Reeves and MortimerDirectorAll 6 episodes.
1999Shooting Stars (series 4)DirectorAll episodes.
2000Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)DirectorEpisodes 1, 3, and 6 of series 1.
2001Baddiel's SyndromeDirectorEpisode 2: "Dead Grandma".
2004Shameless (UK)DirectorSeries 1, episodes 1, 4, and 5.
2005–2010EntourageDirector12 episodes, including "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (S2E5), "Fore!" (S3E4), and "Fantasy Island" (S3E9).
2007DirtDirector2 episodes.
2008Welcome to the CaptainDirectorMultiple episodes.
2009United States of TaraDirector1 episode.
2009The PrisonerDirectorMultiple episodes.
2011Once Upon a TimeDirectorPilot episode.
2011–2016Shameless (US)Director (13 episodes); Executive Producer (select seasons)Directed 13 episodes total, including pilot "Pilot" (S1E1) and "Father Frank, Full of Grace" (S1E7); executive produced and directed select episodes.
2014–2015The AffairDirectorPilot and multiple episodes across seasons 1–2.
2015BackstromDirector2 episodes.
2015Minority ReportDirectorPilot episode.
2015–2017Game of ThronesDirector6 episodes: "High Sparrow" (S5E3), "Sons of the Harpy" (S5E4), "The Broken Man" (S6E7), "No One" (S6E8), "The Queen's Justice" (S7E1), "Stormborn" (S7E2).
2018–2023SuccessionDirector (16 episodes); Executive ProducerDirected 16 episodes, including "Connor's Wedding" (S4E3) and series finale "With Open Eyes" (S4E10); executive produced all 37 episodes.
2020Amazing StoriesDirector1 episode: "The Rift".
2025The Last of Us (Season 2)DirectorEpisodes 2 ("Through the Valley") and 3 (aired April–May 2025).)
2026–Harry Potter (HBO series)Executive Producer; DirectorExecutive producer for the series; set to direct multiple episodes (details TBD).

Film

Mark Mylod has directed four feature films throughout his career.
YearTitleRoleGenreKey CastRelease Date
2002DirectorComedy, , March 22, 2002 ()
2005DirectorBlack Comedy / Crime Drama, , , December 3, 2005 ()
2011What's Your Number?DirectorRomantic Comedy, Chris Evans, September 30, 2011 ()
2022Director, , , November 18, 2022 ()
No additional producing or uncredited contributions by Mylod in these films have been documented in primary credits.

Awards and honors

Emmy Awards

Mark Mylod received significant recognition from the for his work as a and on the series . As an , he shared in the show's nominations for Outstanding Drama Series in 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2024, contributing to its three wins in the category at the 72nd (2020), 74th (2022), and 75th (2024) ceremonies. These victories highlighted the series' critical acclaim for its sharp portrayal of corporate and familial power struggles, with Mylod's producing role encompassing oversight of 37 episodes across four seasons. Mylod's directing achievements earned him three nominations for Outstanding Directing for a Series, all for Succession episodes centered on intense family dynamics. At the in 2020, he was nominated for the Season 2 finale "," where he captured the escalating corporate intrigue during a high-stakes retreat. In 2022, at the 74th Emmys, Mylod received another nomination for the Season 3 episode "," noted for its taut buildup of interpersonal tensions at a amid shifting alliances. His most prominent honor came at the in 2024, where Mylod won Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the Season 4 episode "." In this installment, he masterfully directed the Roy family's chaotic response to the sudden death of patriarch , building unrelenting tension through rapid cuts, confined spaces, and raw emotional performances that underscored the episode's themes of and power vacuums. This win marked Mylod's first individual Emmy and capped his extensive contributions to the series' acclaimed final season. In 2025, at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, Mylod was nominated for Outstanding Television Movie as an for Mountainhead.

Other recognitions

Mylod earned early acclaim in British television through two wins at the BAFTA Television Awards in the Best (Programme or Series) category for directing the surreal sketch show Shooting Stars in 1997 and the rapid-fire comedy in 1998. These honors recognized his innovative approach to pacing and visual humor in ensemble-driven formats, establishing him as a rising talent in comedy production. Transitioning to American television, Mylod received the Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series in 2022 for helming the Succession season 3 finale "All the Bells Say," praised for its tense orchestration of family confrontation and emotional climax. He also garnered DGA nominations for earlier Succession episodes, including "This Is Not for Tears" in 2020, underscoring his command of intricate ensemble dynamics and subtle power shifts. Mylod's work on HBO's Game of Thrones, directing key episodes such as "The Broken Man" and "No One" in season 6, contributed to the series' sweeping industry recognition, including multiple ensemble and production awards that highlighted his skill in managing large-scale fantasy sequences and character-driven intrigue. His 2022 directorial effort The Menu drew widespread critical praise for its sharp of elite culture, with reviewers commending his taut building of and blend of and humor in confined spaces. These accolades reflect Mylod's enduring impact in fusing comedic timing with dramatic intensity across television and film mediums.

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