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==About==
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Alan began his career as a music video editor, his big client being Phil Collins in the 1980s and 1990s. He transitioned into television when he edited a David Copperfield Magic Special for CBS in 1993, winning his first of two Emmys (nominated for three). Alan soon began directing and making his living as both a "live" and tape Variety director. 
 
Among the productions Alan has directed are ''World's Most Dangerous Magic'', ''Up Close and Personal: The Search for Miss America'', ''United We Stand'', ''Music in High Places'', ''In Search of the Partridge Family'', ''Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas'', ''My Kind of Town'', ''Dancing with the Stars (Dance Off)'', ''But Can They Sing?'', ''The One: Making a Music Star'', ''Great Performances'', ''Phenomenon'', ''Clash of the Choirs'', ''Your Mama Don't Dance'', and ''Deal or No Deal''. Some of the recurring shows he has directed include a number of Miss America Pageants, Critics' Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, CMT Music Awards, Taurus World Stunt Awards, ALMA Awards, and ''Moving Image Salutes''.


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Alan Carter
About
Title Director
Date of birth 13 September 1959
Origin Waco, TX, USA
Gender Male
IMDb profile

Alan Carter is the director for Heroes: Countdown to the Premiere.

About

Alan began his career as a music video editor, his big client being Phil Collins in the 1980s and 1990s. He transitioned into television when he edited a David Copperfield Magic Special for CBS in 1993, winning his first of two Emmys (nominated for three). Alan soon began directing and making his living as both a "live" and tape Variety director.

Among the productions Alan has directed are World's Most Dangerous Magic, Up Close and Personal: The Search for Miss America, United We Stand, Music in High Places, In Search of the Partridge Family, Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas, My Kind of Town, Dancing with the Stars (Dance Off), But Can They Sing?, The One: Making a Music Star, Great Performances, Phenomenon, Clash of the Choirs, Your Mama Don't Dance, and Deal or No Deal. Some of the recurring shows he has directed include a number of Miss America Pageants, Critics' Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, CMT Music Awards, Taurus World Stunt Awards, ALMA Awards, and Moving Image Salutes.


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Ray Bravo (graphics designer) • Alan Carter (director) • Chris Haston (photographer) • Dean McFlicker (executive producer/writer) • Sabrina Rufo (script coordinator) • Allison Sumner (producer)

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