Jann Turner

Jann Turner

Jann Turner is a Film and TV director based in Los Angeles. She has directed multiple episodes of Jack Ryan Seasons 3 and 4, S.W.A.T., Seal Team, 911-LA, The Resident, For Life, The Code, Filthy Rich, The Last Ship, Scandal, The Catch, Chicago Fire, Greys Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder, Jane The Virgin, Grace and Frankie, Chicago PD, Chicago Med, Hard Copy, Isidingo, Zero Tolerance, Mzansi, Complications, The Fosters, Castle, Scorpion, Alpha House, Satisfaction, The Divide, Teen Wolf, The Neighbors, Save Me, The Big C, The Carrie Diaries and Emily Owens MD. Turner directed the pilot for Netflix's Virgin River. Turner is Co-EP on 3 episodes of Jack Ryan Season 4 and was a Co-EP and Producing Director on Season 7 of ABC's Scandal. Turner was also an on-air producer for SABC TV's Truth Commission Special Report and she has made documentaries for Channel 4UK and eTV South Africa. She is also known for the South African feature films White Wedding and Paradise Stop. A graduate of Oxford University and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, her first job in the film business was in 1988 as the receptionist for Working Title Films in London. She has been a runner, an assistant editor and a sound editor. She is also the author of the books Home Is Where You Find It, Heartland and Southern Cross. She is repped by CAA, Synchronicity Management and Gang Tyre Ramer & Brown.

Movies

9-1-1
  • Sep 19, 2022
  • English
Explore the high-pressure experiences of police officers, paramedics and firefighters who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. These emergency responders must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives.
Scandal
  • Oct 04, 2017
  • English
Everyone has secrets and Olivia Pope has dedicated her life to protecting and defending the public images of the elite by keeping those secrets under wraps. Pope and her team are at the top of their game when it comes to getting the job done for their clients, but it becomes apparent that these "gladiators in suits," who specialize in fixing the lives of other people, have trouble fixing those closest at hand -- their own.