Arkush got his start in the film industry working (with the assistance of
Jon Davison and
Jonathan Kaplan) in the trailer department for
Roger Corman's
New World Pictures, where he met
Dante. They cut trailers and TV spots for
Death Race 2000,
Crazy Mama,
Amarcord,
TNT Jackson,
Small Change,
Eat My Dust and at least 100 others. He co-directed Corman-produced films
Hollywood Boulevard,
Deathsport, was second-unit director on
Grand Theft Auto for
Ron Howard, and directed ''
Rock 'n' Roll High School, starring The Ramones. He later directed the comedy Get Crazy''. He directed several TV series, including
Fame and
St. Elsewhere. He directed 12 episodes of
Moonlighting and received an Emmy nomination for "I Am Curious ... Maddie," the series's highest-rated episode. He directed 15 TV pilots and sold 10. The most successful was
Crossing Jordan (director and executive producer), which lasted 117 episodes. His TV work includes
The Temptations, for which he received nominations for an
Emmy Award and
DGA,
Ally McBeal (the "Cro-Magnon," "
dancing baby" episode, which landed another Emmy nomination),
Shake, Rattle and Rock! and
Elvis Meets Nixon. Arkush also directed
Young at Heart. He was the director and executive producer of the TV series
Heroes, directing 11 episodes, including "Second Coming", which won the Emmy for best special effects. Other highlights include
Nashville and Hellcats, which he directed and acted as the executive producer for the pilot series. His most recent work is
A Series of Unfortunate Events for which he received a DGA nomination and
Another Life, both for Netflix. ==Personal life==