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==Selected filmography==
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*''[[11.22.63]]''
**episode 1.02 "The Kill Floor"
**episode 1.04 "The Eyes of Texas"

*''[[The 4400]]''
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*''[[BrainDead]]''
**episode 1.06 "Notes Toward a Post-Reagan Theory of Party Alliance, Tribalism, and Loyalty: Past as Prologue"
**episode 1.07 "The Power of Euphemism: How Torture Became a Matter of Debate in American Politics"


*''[[Brothers & Sisters (2006 TV series)|Brothers & Sisters]]''
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Revision as of 15:15, 9 April 2020

Fred E.O. Toye
Born
Frederick E.O. Toye

(1967-09-26) September 26, 1967 (age 57)
Alma materUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
Occupation(s)Television director, editor, producer
Years active1989–present

Frederick E.O. Toye (born September 26, 1967) is an American television director and occasional producer. His directorial work in 2016 includes an episode in the final season of The Good Wife, the 100th episode of Person of Interest, several episodes for BrainDead and the miniseries 11.22.63, and for the HBO series Westworld.[1]

Early life and education

Toye attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and graduated with a B.A.[1]

Career

Toye began his career as a production assistant for five years and an editor for 15 years, before becoming a television director.[2] He is a frequent collaborator of J.J. Abrams. He has directed, edited, and co-produced several episodes of the ABC series, Alias,[3] as well as serving as a producer and occasional director on the Fox science fiction series Fringe.

He has also directed episodes of: Lost, Ghost Whisperer, Brothers & Sisters, The 4400, Moonlight, V, CSI: NY, Chuck, The Good Wife, Falling Skies, Person of Interest, and other series.

Selected filmography

  • 11.22.63
    • episode 1.02 "The Kill Floor"
    • episode 1.04 "The Eyes of Texas"
  • The 4400
    • episode 3.11 "The Gospel According to Collier"
  • Alias
    • episode 4.13 "Tuesday"
    • episode 5.02 "...1..."
    • episode 5.04 "Mockingbird"
    • episode 5.13 "30 Seconds"
    • episode 5.16 "Reprisal"
  • The Boys
    • episode 1.04 "The Female of the Species"
  • BrainDead
    • episode 1.06 "Notes Toward a Post-Reagan Theory of Party Alliance, Tribalism, and Loyalty: Past as Prologue"
    • episode 1.07 "The Power of Euphemism: How Torture Became a Matter of Debate in American Politics"
  • Chuck
    • episode 1.12 "Chuck Versus the Undercover Lover"
    • episode 3.05 "Chuck Versus the First Class"
    • episode 3.15 "Chuck Versus the Role Models"
    • episode 4.17 "Chuck Versus the First Bank of Evil"
    • episode 5.09 "Chuck Versus the Kept Man"
  • CSI: NY
    • episode 5.02 "Page Turner"
    • episode 7.15 "Vigilante"
    • episode 8.01 "Indelible"
  • Evil
    • episode 1.09 "Exorcism Part 2"
  • Ghost Whisperer
    • episode 2.04 "The Ghost Within"
    • episode 2.18 "Children of Ghosts"
    • episode 3.07 "Unhappy Medium"
    • episode 3.09 "All Ghosts Lead to Grandview"
    • episode 3.14 "The Gravesitter"
  • The Good Wife
    • episode 1.22 "Hybristophilia"
    • episode 2.20 "Foreign Affairs"
    • episode 3.04 "Feeding the Rat"
    • episode 3.13 "Bitcoin for Dummies"
    • episode 3.14 "Another Ham Sandwich"
    • episode 4.05 "Waiting for the Knock"
    • episode 4.19 "The Wheels of Justice"
    • episode 5.07 "The Next Week"
    • episode 6.05 "Shiny Objects"
  • Hawaii Five-0
    • episode 1.11 "Palekaiko"
    • episode 2.19 "Kalele"
    • episode 3.02 "Kanalua"
  • Person of Interest
    • episode 1.07 "Witness"
    • episode 1.21 "Many Happy Returns"
    • episode 2.07 "Critical"
    • episode 2.15 "Booked Solid"
    • episode 3.02 "Nothing to Hide"
    • episode 3.09 "The Crossing"
    • episode 3.21 "Beta"
    • episode 4.03 "Wingman"
    • episode 4.16 "Blunt"
    • episode 4.21 "Asylum"
    • episode 5.10 "The Day The World Went Away"
  • Revolution
    • episode 1.10 "Nobody's Fault But Mine"
    • episode 1.19 "Children of Men"
    • episode 2.05 "One Riot, One Ranger"
    • episode 2.17 "Why We Fight"
  • Rizzoli & Isles
    • episode 2.09 "Gone Daddy Gone"
    • episode 3.07 "Crazy for You"
  • See
    • episode 1.07 "The Lavender Road"
  • V
    • episode 1.03 "A Bright New Day"
    • episode 1.09 "Heretic's Fork"
  • Vegas
    • episode 1.13 "Road Trip"

References

  1. ^ a b "A Primetime Evolution: Fred Toye & The Good Life". impactmania.com. Archived from the original on September 15, 2016. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  2. ^ Weston, Judith (June 6, 2011). "Q&A with Television Director Fred Toye". judithweston.com. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  3. ^ Abbott, Stacey; Brown, Simon (2007). Investigating Alias: secrets and spies. I.B.Tauris. p. 217. ISBN 978-1-84511-405-3.