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Lodge Hunt Kerrigan (born March 23, 1964) is an American motion picture screenwriter and director. His 2010 film '' Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs)'' entered into the
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, Kerrigan is the creator/director of Starz' TV adaptation of Steven Soderbergh's ''
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''. Kerrigan earned his B.A. from
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in 1985.


Filmography


Film

* ''
Clean, Shaven ''Clean, Shaven'' is a 1993 drama film written, produced and directed by Lodge Kerrigan, in which Peter Winter (played by Peter Greene) is a man with schizophrenia desperately trying to get his daughter back from her adoptive mother. The film atte ...
'' (1994, won Independent Spirit Awards Someone to Watch Award) * '' Claire Dolan'' (1998, nominated for Independent Spirit Award – Best Director) * '' Keane'' (2004) * '' Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs)'' (2010)


Television

* ''
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'' (2012, Episode: "
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") * '' Longmire'' (2013, Episode: " Carcasses") * '' The Killing'' (2013-2014; Episodes: " That You Fear the Most", " Try", " Unraveling") * ''
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'' (2014;
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) * '' Bates Motel'' (2014; Episode: "
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") * '' The Red Road'' (2014; Episode: "The Bad Weapons", "The Great Snake Battle") * ''
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'' (2016–present)


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* 1964 births American male screenwriters Living people Writers from New York City Film directors from New York City Screenwriters from New York (state) {{US-film-director-1960s-stub Columbia College (New York) alumni