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Philip Davis Guggenheim is an American film and television director and producer. His credits include NYPD Blue, ER, 24, Alias, The Shield, Deadwood, and the documentaries An Inconvenient Truth, The Road We've Traveled, Waiting for "Superman" and He Named Me Malala. Since 2006, Guggenheim is the only filmmaker to release three different documentaries that were ranked within the top 100 highest-grossing documentaries of all time.
Birth Name
Philip Davis Guggenheim
Born
Sunday, 03 November 1963
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie | Self - Interviewer | 2023 |
Subject | Self - Concordia Studios | 2023 |
TakePart Live | Self - Guest | 2013 |
The Talk | Self - Guest | 2010 |
In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber | Self | 2009 |
Moving Pictures Live! | Self | 2009 |
The 79th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Winner | 2007 |
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition | Self | 2006 |
Doc Talk | Self | 2006 |
The Colbert Report | Self - Guest | 2005 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie | Self - Interviewer | 2023 |
Subject | Self - Concordia Studios | 2023 |
TakePart Live | Self - Guest | 2013 |
The Talk | Self - Guest | 2010 |
In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber | Self | 2009 |
Moving Pictures Live! | Self | 2009 |
The 79th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Winner | 2007 |
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition | Self | 2006 |
Doc Talk | Self | 2006 |
The Colbert Report | Self - Guest | 2005 |
The Hour | Self | 2005 |
Last Call with Carson Daly | Himself - Guest | 2002 |
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them | Pitcher | 1992 |
Film '72 | Self - Interviewee | 1971 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie | 2023 |
He Named Me Malala | 2015 |
Teach | 2013 |
The Dream Is Now | 2013 |
From the Sky Down | 2011 |
Waiting for Superman | 2010 |
The Defenders | 2010 |
Melrose Place | 2009 |
It Might Get Loud | 2008 |
Gracie | 2007 |
3 lbs. | 2006 |
An Inconvenient Truth | 2006 |
The Unit | 2006 |
Wanted | 2005 |
Numb3rs | 2005 |
Deadwood | 2004 |
Imagine | 2003 |
Push, Nevada | 2002 |
The Shield | 2002 |
24 | 2001 |
Alias | 2001 |
The First Year | 2001 |
Gossip | 2000 |
C-16: FBI | 1997 |
The Visitor | 1997 |
Relativity | 1996 |
Charlie Grace | 1995 |
ER | 1994 |
Party of Five | 1994 |
NYPD Blue | 1993 |
Sisters | 1991 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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Eternal You | 2024 |
Girls State | 2024 |
Navajo Police: Class 57 | 2023 |
Burden of Proof | 2023 |
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie | 2023 |
All These Sons | 2023 |
Mija | 2022 |
Aftershock | 2022 |
Procession | 2021 |
At the Ready | 2021 |
Bitterbrush | 2021 |
Homeroom | 2021 |
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) | 2021 |
Accepted | 2021 |
Time | 2020 |
A Thousand Cuts | 2020 |
Boys State | 2020 |
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets | 2020 |
Where's My Roy Cohn? | 2019 |
Bisbee '17 | 2018 |
The Price of Free | 2018 |
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power | 2017 |
U2: Innocence + Experience, Live in Paris | 2015 |
He Named Me Malala | 2015 |
From the Sky Down | 2011 |
The Defenders | 2010 |
Melrose Place | 2009 |
It Might Get Loud | 2008 |
Gracie | 2007 |
3 lbs. | 2006 |
An Inconvenient Truth | 2006 |
Deadwood | 2004 |
Training Day | 2001 |
The First Year | 2001 |
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them | 1992 |
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead | 1991 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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2023 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program | Nominated |
2021 | Emmy | Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special | Won |
2016 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming | Nominated |
2007 | Oscar | Best Documentary, Features | Won |