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    Charles McDougall

    British television and film director

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  1. Charles McDougall is a British Emmy Award and BAFTA -winning director. Biography. McDougall has directed for popular television series which include the pilot episode of ABC 's Desperate Housewives (which includes the unaired pilot as well). McDougall has also directed episodes of Queer as Folk on Channel 4 and Sex and the City on HBO.

  2. Charles McDougall. Director. Producer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Charles McDougall is known for Desperate Housewives (2004), Queer as Folk (1999) and Sunday (2002). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 7 wins & 6 nominations total. Known for. Desperate Housewives. 7.6.

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  3. Charles McDougall. Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Served during the Civil War as a Major and Surgeon in the Regular Army. He served in successive appointments as Medical Director of the Department of Virginia, the Department of the Mississippi, and the Department of the East.

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  5. Charles McDougall: Hit man on both sides of the Pond | The Independent | The Independent. News Media. Charles McDougall: Hit man on both sides of the Pond. From 'Cracker' to 'Desperate...

  6. Ana (released in some territories as The Guardian) is a 2020 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles McDougall and written by Cris Cole, from a story by McDougall, Cole, Luillo Ruiz and Jorge González.

  7. Biography. Charles McDougall is a British film and television director and producer. Known For. The Office. House of Cards. Desperate Housewives. Parks and Recreation. The Tudors. The Good Wife. Resurrection. Queer as Folk. Directing. Production. Writing. Charles McDougall is a British film and television director and producer.

  8. Charles McDougall: Starring: Ciarán McMenamin Brid Brennan Christopher Eccleston Sean Chapman Kenny Doughty: Country of origin: United Kingdom: Original language: English: Production; Running time: 90 minutes: Original release; Network: Channel 4: Release: 25 January 2002 ()

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