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Ernest Pintoff
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Ernest Pintoff

1931Watertown, Connecticut, USA10 Films21 TV Episodes

Ernest Pintoff (December 15, 1931 in Watertown, Connecticut – January 12, 2002 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles) was an American film and television director, screenwriter and film producer. He won the Oscar for Best Animated Short for The Critic (1963), a satire on modern art written and narrated by Mel Brooks. Born in Watertown, Connecticut, but raised in New York City, Pintoff originally began as a jazz trumpeter who taught painting and design at Michigan State University.

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10 titles
St. Helens
5.8

St. Helens

1982
Lunch Wagon
3.7

Lunch Wagon

1981
Jaguar Lives!
4.0

Jaguar Lives!

1979
Blade
5.3

Blade

1973
Who Killed Mary Whats'ername?
4.0

Who Killed Mary Whats'ername?

1971
Dynamite Chicken
5.0

Dynamite Chicken

1971
This Is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium Is The Massage
9.0

This Is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium Is The Massage

1967
Harvey Middleman, Fireman
3.0

Harvey Middleman, Fireman

1965
The Critic
6.5

The Critic

1963
The Violinist
5.2

The Violinist

1959
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21 titles
MacGyver
7.7

MacGyver

1985
Hell Town
5.0

Hell Town

1985
Call to Glory
6.5

Call to Glory

1984
Emerald Point N.A.S.
5.0

Emerald Point N.A.S.

1983
Voyagers!
7.5

Voyagers!

1982
Falcon Crest
5.5

Falcon Crest

1981
Code Red
5.5

Code Red

1981
Knots Landing
6.8

Knots Landing

1979
The White Shadow
7.1

The White Shadow

1978
Big Hawaii
5.0

Big Hawaii

1977
James at 16
6.1

James at 16

1977
The Feather And Father Gang

The Feather And Father Gang

1977
Spencer's Pilots
5.0

Spencer's Pilots

1976
The Bionic Woman
6.9

The Bionic Woman

1976
Ellery Queen
7.5

Ellery Queen

1975
Movin' On
6.4

Movin' On

1974
The Six Million Dollar Man
7.3

The Six Million Dollar Man

1974
Kojak
7.1

Kojak

1973
Hawaii Five-O
7.1

Hawaii Five-O

1968
Occasional Wife
7.5

Occasional Wife

1966
The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show
10.0

The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show

1956