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Alec Smight
Born
Alexander D. Smight

(1959-08-30) August 30, 1959 (age 65)
OccupationTelevision Director & Film Editor
Years active1987–present
ParentJack Smight (father)[1]
Websitewww.alecsmight.com

Alec Dow Smight is an American film editor and television director born on August 30, 1959 in New York City. He was a producer and director on the successful series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and has directed two episodes of its spin-off CSI: Cyber. Son of the well-known television and film director Jack Smight, his editing work includes Chicago Hope, numerous television pilots, Northern Exposure, and L.A. Law.

Career

In 2006 Smight segued into directing which also acted as his "CSI" debut with "The Unusual Suspect" which premiered on March 30, 2006. His second CSI episode "Burn Out" aired November 2, 2006. In July 2013 it was confirmed that he would direct the 300th episode of CSI titled "Frame by Frame" which aired on October 23, 2013.

During CSI's run Smight directed forty-two episodes of CSI, with his last being Season 15's "The End Game”". He directed two episodes in the second season of CSI: Cyber and an episode in the first season of Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders which stars former CSI: NY actor Gary Sinise.

Filmography

Year Title Notes
2006–2015 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 42 episodes
2016 CSI: Cyber 2 episodes
2016–2017 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders 2 episodes
2016–present Criminal Minds 4 episodes

Personal life

Born in New York City, Smight is the Son of television Director Jack Smight and actress Joyce Smight. Smight currently lives in California with his wife and three children.

Awards

Smight has been nominated for three prime time Emmys, and three A.C.E. awards.

References

  1. ^ "Obituaries: Jack Smight, 78; Film, Television Director". Los Angeles Times. September 12, 2003.