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<center>{{blurb}}<center>Do you have a question for Tanner about ''[[Nowhere Man]]''?<br>Heroes Wiki has arranged for an exclusive interview with the director!<br>Submit questions to ask Tanner '''[[Interview talk:Nowhere Man (directors)#Questions for the directors|at this link]]'''.</center>{{blurbclose}}</center> |
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Heroes Wiki has arranged for an exclusive interview with the director! Submit questions to ask Tanner at this link. |
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Tanner Kling is a producer of the Going Postal and The Recruit webisodes and the video cast commentaries. Tanner also co-directed Nowhere Man with Chris Hanada.
About
Along with Chris Hanada, Tanner Kling co-founded Retrofit Films. Tanner was the director, co-producer and editor of the special Smallville episode: Smallville: 100th Episode - The Making of a Milestone. Apart from his work in television series, Tanner Kling has worked on films including being production assistant for Vanilla Sky (2001) and production secretary for The Laramie Project (2002).
External Links
- Interview with Tanner Kling and Chris Hanada at NewTeeVee, 4/20/09
- Article featuring Tanner Kling at BusinessWeek, 4/23/09
