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[[File:Philsgriccia200.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Phil at the party to celebrate Supernatural's 200th episode]]
 
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004223/ Phil Sgriccia] has worked with ''Supernatural'' since season one as a director and is now also an executive producer. He directed the 100th episode - [[5.18 Point of No Return]] and the 200th episode [[10.05 Fan Fiction]]. He is famously responsible for leaving the cameras rolling and capturing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTsxF47wx5M Jensen's rendition] of "Eye of the Tiger,"
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004223/ Phil Sgriccia] has worked with ''Supernatural'' since season one as a director and as a former executive producer. He directed the 100th episode -- [[5.18 Point of No Return]] and the 200th episode [[10.05 Fan Fiction]]. He is famously responsible for leaving the cameras rolling and capturing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTsxF47wx5M Jensen's rendition] of "Eye of the Tiger."
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Prior to joining ''Supernatural'', Sgriccia was a frequent collaborator with [[Robert Singer]], having first worked with him as a director on ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094510/ Midnight Caller]'' in 1991 and continued to work with Singer on subsequent series up to ''Supernatural''.
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In addition to his duties on ''Supernatural'', Sgriccia also worked with Eric Kripke on ''Revolution'', ''Timeless'' and ''The Boys''. His producing duties on ''The Boys'' forced Sgriccia to step away from ''Supernatural'' in the final season.
  
 
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* [[10.11 There's No Place Like Home]]
 
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* [[10.14 The Executioner's Song]]
 
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* [[11.02 Form and Void]]
 
* [[11.02 Form and Void]]
 
* [[11.13 Love Hurts]]
 
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* [[12.23 All Along the Watchtower]]
 
* [[12.23 All Along the Watchtower]]
 
* [[13.01 Lost and Found]]
 
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* [[13.09 The Bad Place]]
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* [[13.10 Wayward Sisters]]
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* [[13.21 Beat the Devil]]
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* [[14.11 Damaged Goods]]
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* [http://www.ktla.com/videobeta/?watchId=d97398a4-ca21-408f-b477-bceb18178698 Phil] at the [[100th episode party]] about making the Gag Reels and also making Kripke cry.
 
* [http://www.ktla.com/videobeta/?watchId=d97398a4-ca21-408f-b477-bceb18178698 Phil] at the [[100th episode party]] about making the Gag Reels and also making Kripke cry.
  
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 15 February 2020

Phil at the party to celebrate Supernatural's 200th episode

Phil Sgriccia has worked with Supernatural since season one as a director and as a former executive producer. He directed the 100th episode -- 5.18 Point of No Return and the 200th episode 10.05 Fan Fiction. He is famously responsible for leaving the cameras rolling and capturing Jensen's rendition of "Eye of the Tiger."

Prior to joining Supernatural, Sgriccia was a frequent collaborator with Robert Singer, having first worked with him as a director on Midnight Caller in 1991 and continued to work with Singer on subsequent series up to Supernatural.

In addition to his duties on Supernatural, Sgriccia also worked with Eric Kripke on Revolution, Timeless and The Boys. His producing duties on The Boys forced Sgriccia to step away from Supernatural in the final season.

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