A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Decatur, Indiana, USA
Born:
September 24, 1946
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Anspaugh (born September 24, 1946) is an American television and film director. Born in Decatur, Indiana, Anspaugh studied at Indiana University and the USC School of Cinematic Arts, after which he taught high school in Colorado. His work as an associate producer on television movies led to his producing and directing Hill Street Blues, for which he won two Emmy Awards. He followed this with St. Elsewhere and Miami Vice before making his feature film debut with Hoosiers. His additional screen credits include Fresh Horses, Rudy, Moonlight and Valentino, and The Game of Their Lives. An upcoming move is being made called Little Red Wagon which will come out in 2011. Anspaugh was married to actress Roma Downey from 1995 to 1998. The couple have a daughter, Reilly Marie. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Anspaugh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Associate Producer:
1979 Vampire
Director:
1979 Vampire
1983 The Last Leaf
1986 Hoosiers
1987 Deadly Care
1988 Fresh Horses
1993 In the Company of Darkness
1993 Rudy
1995 Moonlight and Valentino
1999 Swing Vote
2002 Two Against Time
2002 WiseGirls
2003 L.A. County 187
2005 The Game of Their Lives
2012 Little Red Wagon
Executive Producer:
1979 Vampire
1983 The Last Leaf
1986 Hoosiers
1987 Deadly Care
1988 Fresh Horses
1993 In the Company of Darkness
1993 Rudy
1995 Moonlight and Valentino
1999 Swing Vote
2002 Two Against Time
2002 WiseGirls
2003 L.A. County 187
2005 The Game of Their Lives
2012 Little Red Wagon
2016 Mr. Church
Director:
1981 Hill Street Blues
1982 St. Elsewhere
1984 Miami Vice
1985 Hometown
2005 E-Ring
2006 The Bedford Diaries
Producer:
1979 Paris
1981 Hill Street Blues
1982 St. Elsewhere
1984 Miami Vice
1985 Hometown
2005 E-Ring
2006 The Bedford Diaries
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While much of the above data are retrieved directly from outside APIs and other such sources, data from American Film Institute (AFI) and British Film Institute (BFI) were manually entered the old fashioned way into a MySQL database. Re BFI I took the following liberties:
Regarding profile removals and data corrections:
Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
Whereas the overall purpose of this website is to serve as a personal demo/portfolio/workshop of web and data skills, this Movies section is not meant to compete with or substitute for far more definitive movie websites.
Whether or not he still clings to an award which he won in 1986 as a film critic for his college's newspaper, Jeffrey Hartmann is not responsible for the texts of overviews and biographies supplied by external data sources.