Mark Cendrowski
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Occupation(s)Film and Television director producer and screenwriter
Years active1989–present
Known forDirector of The Big Bang Theory episodes

Mark Cendrowski is an American film and television director. He is best known as the director of most episodes of The Big Bang Theory.

Cendrowski is a 1981 graduate of the University of Michigan and a 1977 graduate of Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods, Michigan.[1]

He has worked on a number of series, including directing many episodes of Yes, Dear, Still Standing, According to Jim, Rules of Engagement, and was the primary director of The Big Bang Theory. He has also directed episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place, The King of Queens, A.N.T. Farm, Hannah Montana, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The Hughleys, Malcolm & Eddie, Men at Work, Sullivan & Son, Dads, The Carmichael Show and Superior Donuts, among others.[2]

Cendrowski received his first-ever Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the final episode of the eleventh season of The Big Bang Theory, "The Bow Tie Asymmetry", which included special guest star Mark Hamill[3] and another nomination for the series finale "The Stockholm Syndrome".

Cendrowski began his TV career as an assistant director and stage manager.

Filmography

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Year Title Episodes Network Note
TBAThe Three of Us1CBSPotential picked up series
2023Night Court1NBC
2021-2022United States of Al19CBS
2021Call Me Kat1Fox
2020United We Fall6ABC
2018Happy Together2CBS
2018–2021The Neighborhood27CBS
2017–2018Superior Donuts3CBS
2007–2019The Big Bang Theory244CBS
2017–2019Young Sheldon5CBS
2016–2019Fuller House6Netflix
2015–2017Dr. Ken4ABC
2015–2017The Odd Couple10CBS
2016Poser1Cancel after "Pilot"
2016Family FortuneTV movie
2015The Carmichael Show1NBC
2015Fantasy LifeTV movie
2014Living the DreamTV movie
2013–2014Dads6Fox
2013Guys with Kids1NBC
2013Malibu Country1ABC
2013Super Fun Night1ABC
2012–2013Sullivan & Son2TBS
2012Men at Work7TBS
2012Rob1CBS
2007–2012Rules of Engagement6CBS
2011Billion Dollar FreshmenTV movie
2011Whitney1NBC
2011A.N.T. Farm1Disney
2011Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures1Nickelodeon
2011Mad Love1CBS
2010Who Gets the ParentsTV movie
2009–2010The Suite Life on Deck2Disney
2009Rita Rocks2Lifetime
2007–2009Wizards of Waverly Place8Disney
2008Cory in the House1Disney
2007Hannah Montana2Disney
2007The Winner5Fox
2006Happy Hour3Fox
2006Courting Alex6CBS
2005–2006Out of Practice4CBS
2004–2006Still Standing12CBS
2005Committed1NBC
2005Untitled Susie Essman ProjectTV movie
2004–2005Center of the Universe6CBS
2002–2005According to Jim24ABC
2000–2005Yes, Dear44CBS
1999–2005The King of Queens3CBS
2004The Men's RoomUnknownNBC
2004Listen Up1CBS
2004George Lopez1ABC
2003–2004Married to the Kellys5ABC
2003Lost at Home3ABCCanceled after first episode
20038 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter2ABC
2003Abby1UPN
1998–2003Sabrina, the Teenage Witch3ABC/The WB
2002Greetings from Tucson1The WB
2002What I Like About You1The WB
2002One on One1UPN
2002Three Sisters1NBC
2001–2002Off Centre4The WB
1999–2002The Hughleys22ABC/UPN
2001So Little Time4Fox
2000Daddio2NBC
2000Then Came You1ABC
1999–2000The Jamie Foxx Show4The WB
1999–2000Ladies Man5CBS
1999Los Beltrán2Unknown
1999Oh, Grow Up1ABC
1998–1999Smart Guy4The WB
1998Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place1ABC
1997–1998Teen Angel8ABC
1996–1998Malcolm & Eddie15UPN
1996–199717assistant director
1997Brotherly Love2The WB
19952assistant director
1994–1995All-American Girl9ABCassistant director
1994Wings2NBCassistant director
1993The Mommies1NBCstage manager
1992Woops!1Foxstage manager
1992Nurses!1NBCstage manager
1991Roseanne1ABCstage manager
1990Good Grief2Foxstage manager
1989–1990Full House19ABCstage manager
1986What's Happening Now!!1Foxstage manager

References

  1. "Alum Talks About the Long Road to Hollywood". July 11, 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  2. Kronke, David (Summer 2013). "The Physics of Comedy". Directors Guild of America. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  3. Goldberg, Lesley (August 17, 2018). "'Big Bang Theory' Director on His Surprise Delayed Emmy Nomination". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
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