David Frankel (born April 2, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and its 2026 sequel, as well as two episodes of the miniseries Band of Brothers (2001), for which he won an Emmy Award. He also won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for Dear Diary (1996).
The Devil Wears Prada
(Director)
Marley & Me
(Director)
Miami Rhapsody
(Director)
Miami Rhapsody
(Writer)
The Big Year
(Director)
Hope Springs
(Director)
Jerry & Marge Go Large
(Director)
One Chance
(Director)
Cold Feet
(Unit Production Manager)
Chronically Metropolitan
(Executive Producer)
Footskating 101
(Executive Producer)
Dear Diary
(Director)
Nervous Ticks
(Writer)
Who Invited Charlie?
(Executive Producer)
Collateral Beauty
(Director)
The Devil Wears Prada 2
(Director)
The Pennsylvania Miners' Story
(Director)
Dear Diary
(Writer)
Miami Rhapsody
(Producer)
Little, Big, and Far
(Executive Producer)
Pedro Pan
(Executive Producer)
From the Earth to the Moon
(Director)
Entourage
(Director)
Band of Brothers
(Director)
Doctor Doctor
(Director)
Manifest
(Director)
The Morning Show
(Director)
The Baker and the Beauty
(Executive Producer)
The Baker and the Beauty
(Director)
Inventing Anna
(Director)
Teech
(Executive Producer)
Rome
(Writer)
The Irrational
(Director)
The Irrational
(Executive Producer)
Sex and the City
(Director)
Inventing Anna
(Executive Producer)
Grapevine
(Creator)
Teech
(Creator)
The Ellen Burstyn Show
(Creator)
Grapevine
(Creator)