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Joseph Chappelle is an American
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, producer, and director of film and
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. He is perhaps best known for his work on the critically acclaimed HBO series ''
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'', where he directed six episodes and served as co-executive producer for three seasons. In 2018, his episode "Middle Ground" was named the 6th Best TV Episode of the Century by pop culture website '' The Ringer''. He has also produced and directed several other popular cable television programs, including '' CSI: Miami'', ''
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'' and '' Chicago Fire''. Chappelle wrote and directed the
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'' An Acceptable Loss'', starring Tika Sumpter and
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, which was released by
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in January 2019.


Career

Chappelle graduated from
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with a
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in Film and worked in Chicago's advertising community before working in film and television.


1990s

Chappelle began his career with the independently produced film '' Thieves Quartet'' in 1994. He wrote and directed the feature. He went on to direct the horror sequel '' Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995) and shot additional scenes for '' Hellraiser: Bloodline'' (1996), replacing Kevin Yagher due to his fallout with the studio over creative differences. He directed the thriller '' Phantoms'' in 1998, based on the
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novel of the same name.


2000s

Chappelle directed the film '' Takedown'' in 2000. Also in 2000 Chappelle made his television debut with the feature '' Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula''. In 2001, Chappelle became a director for the first season of espionage drama '' The Agency''. Chappelle directed the episodes ""Viva Fidel", "God's Work" and "The Year of Living Dangerously". Chappelle did not return to work on the series' second season. Later, in 2001, he became a director for the short-lived werewolf drama ''Wolf Lake''. He directed the first season episodes "Soup to Nuts" and "Legend of Lost Lenore". In 2002, Chappelle directed the second season premiere "Emergence" for the series ''
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''. He also directed the direct-to-video thriller sequel '' The Skulls II'' in 2002. In 2002, Chappelle became a director for three new series; the 2002 reimagining of ''
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'',
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crime drama ''
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'' and the procedural spin-off '' CSI: Miami''. He helmed ''The Twilight Zone'' episodes "
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" and " To Protect and Serve". Chappelle remained involved with ''The Wire'' as a co-executive producer and with ''CSI: Miami'' as a producer throughout the 2000s. In 2005, Chappelle served as a consultant and director for new CBS drama '' CSI: NY''. The series was the second spin-off from ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. Chappelle directed the first season episode "Supply and Demand".


''The Wire''

Chappelle joined the crew of the
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crime drama ''
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'' as a director for the first season in 2002. ''The Wire'' was created by
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and examines the city of Baltimore one faltering institution at a time. Chappelle directed the first season episode " One Arrest". Chappelle returned to ''The Wire'' as co-executive producer, episodic director and second unit director for the third season in 2004. Chappelle directed the season's penultimate episode " Middle Ground". "Middle Ground" received the show's only
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nomination, for writers Simon and
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in the category Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. Simon credits Chappelle with choosing the music for the season three closing montage; Solomon Burke's cover of Van Morrison's "Fast Train" which appeared in the season finale " Mission Accomplished". Chappelle returned as a co-executive producer, episodic director and second unit director for the fourth season of ''The Wire'' in 2006. He directed the season premiere " Boys of Summer" and the penultimate episode " That's Got His Own". Chappelle returned as a co-executive producer and director for the fifth and final season of ''The Wire'' in 2008. Chappelle directed the season premiere "
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" and the penultimate episode " Late Editions". The series ended after five seasons. Chappelle and
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were the series most prolific directors having helmed six episodes each. Chappelle and the other senior producers were nominated for a
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for Best International Series at the 2009 ceremony for their work on the fifth season.


''CSI: Miami''

Chappelle directed the pilot episode "Golden Parachute" for the
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crime drama ''CSI: Miami''. The series was a spin-off from the successful procedural '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. Chappelle became a producer and director for the first season once the series was picked up. Chappelle directed a further four episodes for the first season; "Losing Face", "Evidence of Things Unseen", "Double Cap" and the season finale "Body Count". Chappelle remained a producer and director for the second season of ''CSI: Miami'' in 2003. He directed a further six episodes; "Dead Zone", "Hurricane Anthony", "Big Brother", "Slow Burn", "Not Landing" and the season finale "Innocent". While working on the third season of ''The Wire'' Chappelle reduced his involvement with ''CSI: Miami''. He was no longer a producer but remained an episodic director for the third season in 2005. He directed the episodes "Recoil" and "10-7". Chappelle did not work on the fourth season of ''CSI: Miami'' as he was working on the fourth season of ''The Wire''. He returned as a consulting producer and director for the fifth season in fall 2006. He directed the season premiere "Rio" and the episodes " Curse of the Coffin", " Come As You Are" and " Throwing Heat". Chappelle again scaled back his involvement for the sixth season in fall 2007; he returned to being an episodic director only. He directed the episodes " Stand Your Ground" and " All In". Chappelle returned to ''CSI: Miami'' as a consulting producer and director for the seventh season in fall 2008. He directed a further six episodes for the season; the premiere "Resurrection", "Wrecking Crew", "Power Trip", "Smoke Gets in Your CSI's", "Flight Risk" and the finale "Seeing Red". Chappelle left the ''CSI: Miami'' production staff to work on the series ''Fringe'' in 2009. Chappelle continued to work as an episodic director for ''CSI: Miami'' while working on ''Fringe''. He helmed the eighth season finale "All Fall Down" in 2010.


''Fringe''

In fall 2009, Chappelle joined the crew of the
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drama ''
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'' as a co-executive producer and director for the
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and third season. Afterwards, in its fourth season, Chappelle served as an executive producer. The series follows a team of FBI agents and scientists investigating Fringe phenomena.


''Chicago Fire''

In winter 2012–2013, Chappelle joined the crew of the crime drama '' Chicago Fire'' as executive producer, and in five episodes as director.


''An Acceptable Loss''

In May 2017, Chappelle left ''Chicago Fire'' to begin production on his independent film '' An Acceptable Loss'' (formerly ''The Pages''). The film, a political thriller starring Tika Sumpter and
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, marked Chappelle's return to feature filmmaking after over 15 years of working in television. ''An Acceptable Loss'' was acquired by
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in September 2018 with plans for a January 2019
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.


Personal life

Chappelle grew up in northern
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.


Filmography


Television


Production staff


Director


Film

*'' Thieves Quartet'' (1994) *'' Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995) *'' Hellraiser: Bloodline'' (1996) (Additional photography, uncredited) *'' Phantoms'' (1998) *'' Track Down'' (2000) *'' The Skulls II'' (2002) *'' An Acceptable Loss'' (2019)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chappelle, Joe 20th-century births Film directors from New Jersey American television directors American television producers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Northwestern University School of Communication alumni