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Jack Bender (born September 25, 1949) is an American
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and film director,
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and former
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best known for his work as a director on ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Game of Thrones''.


Biography

Bender grew up in a secular
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family in
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. His father was a furrier to the Hollywood community. He studied art with Los Angeles artist Martin Lubner (spouse of actress
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) and then went into acting "because it seemed like what I could do and make a living." As an actor, Bender guest-starred on ''
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'' and ''
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''. He co-starred in ''
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'' and ''McNaughton's Daughter''. He then went into directing, working on a number of
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. He directed the popular
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Child's Play 3 ''Child's Play 3'' is a 1991 American slasher film and the third installment in the '' Child's Play'' film series. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Jack Bender. Brad Dourif once again reprised his role as Chucky from the previo ...
'' before becoming an executive producer and lead director on the
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TV series ''
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'', directing 38 episodes of the show, including the series finale. Bender has also directed on other popular shows such as ''
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'', '' Carnivàle'', ''
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''. In recent years he was an executive producer and lead director on the TV series '' Under the Dome'' (2013) and '' The Last Ship'' (2014–15). In 2016, Bender directed the fifth and sixth episodes of the sixth season of '' Game of Thrones'', followed by a limited TV series adaptation of Stephen King's novel ''
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''. Bender received nominations for the ''
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'' for his direction of the ''
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'' episodes "
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". He was also nominated for the '' Game of Thrones'' episode " The Door".


Family/Personal life

Bender is married to Rabbi Laura Owens of B’nai Horin of Los Angeles. They have two daughters, Hannah and Sophie Owens-Bender.


Director

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The Midnight Hour ''The Midnight Hour'' is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy horror film directed by Jack Bender and starring Shari Belafonte-Harper, LeVar Burton, Peter DeLuise, and Dedee Pfeiffer. Its plot focuses on a small New England town that ...
'' (1985) (TV) *''Side by Side'' (1988) (TV) *''Tricks of the Trade'' (1988/I) (TV) *'' Charlie'' (1989) (TV) *'' My Brother's Wife'' (1989) (TV) *'' Northern Exposure'' (1990) TV series *''
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Child's Play 3 ''Child's Play 3'' is a 1991 American slasher film and the third installment in the '' Child's Play'' film series. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Jack Bender. Brad Dourif once again reprised his role as Chucky from the previo ...
'' (1991) *''Love Can Be Murder'' (1992) (TV film) *'' Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times'' (1993) TV series *'' Armed and Innocent'' (1994) (TV movie) *'' Gambler V: Playing for Keeps'' (1994) (TV film) *'' Family Album'' (1994) (TV film) *''Lone Justice 2'' (1995) *''
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'' (1995) TV Series *'' Nothing Lasts Forever'' (1995) (miniseries) *'' A Face to Die For'' (1996) (TV) *'' Sweet Dreams'' (1996) (TV film) *'' Profiler'' (1996) TV series **Episode "Cycle Of Violence" **Episode "It Cuts Both Ways" **Episode "Modus Operandi" **Episode "Old Acquaintance" *''Friends 'Til the End'' (1997) (TV film) *''
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Blood of My Blood "Blood of My Blood" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of HBO's fantasy television series ''Game of Thrones'', and the 56th overall. The episode was written by Bryan Cogman, and directed by Jack Bender. Bran Stark and Meera Reed are resc ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bender, Jack American film directors American television directors American television producers Jewish American male actors Living people University of Southern California alumni 1949 births 21st-century American Jews