David Anspaugh
This Emmy-winning TV producer-director ("Hill Street Blues") has also had considerable experience helming TV commercials and series ("St. Elsewhere," "Miami Vice") and subsequently feature films. Anspaugh began shooting 16mm sports films while at The University of Indiana before attending USC's School of Film and Television. After four years teaching high school in Colorado, he started his TV career as associate producer on the ABC movies "Vampire" (1979) and "Fighting Back" (1980), both produced by MTM. He went on to become associate producer on that company's acclaimed cop show "Hill Street Blues" (NBC) in 1981; by the time he left the show in 1985, Anspaugh had worked his way up to producer and director, winning producing Emmys in 1982 and 1983. Anspaugh returned to directing with episodes of "St. Elsewhere" and "Miami Vice," and the TV-movies "The Last Leaf" (syndicated, 1984), "Deadly Care" (CBS, 1987) and "In the Company of Darkness" (CBS, 1993).
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David Anspaugh
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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43% |
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The Good Catholic | Executive Producer | - | 2017 |
25% |
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Mr. Church | Executive Producer | $685.2K | 2016 |
50% |
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Little Red Wagon | Director | - | 2012 |
26% |
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The Game of Their Lives | Director | $375.5K | 2005 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | L.A. County 187 | Director | - | 2003 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Two Against Time | Director | - | 2002 |
44% |
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Wisegirls | Director | - | 2002 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Swing Vote | Director | - | 1999 |
14% |
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Moonlight and Valentino | Director | $2.1M | 1995 |
78% |
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Rudy | Director | $20.7M | 1993 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | In the Company of Darkness | Director | - | 1993 |
0% |
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Fresh Horses | Director | $6.4M | 1988 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Deadly Care | Director | - | 1987 |
91% |
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Hoosiers | Director | $25.8M | 1986 |
TV
Credit | ||||
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13% | No Score Yet | The Bedford Diaries | Director | 2006 |
71% | 89% | Miami Vice | Director | 1985 |