Aaron Lipstadt (b. 1952)

Birthplace:
Southington - Connecticut - USA

Born:
November 12, 1952

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Aaron Lipstadt is an American film director, television director and producer. In 1980, He began his career as assistant production manager on the film Battle Beyond the Stars. He continued to manage productions for the films Saturday the 14th (1981), Galaxy of Terror (1981), Forbidden World (1982) and The Slumber Party Massacre (1982). In 1982, he made his directorial debut with the film Android. In 1984, he directed the film City Limits. Since 1986, He has focused primarily on directing television. His television credits include Miami Vice, Crime Story, The Equalizer, Quantum Leap, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, The Division, Medium and many other series.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Aaron Lipstadt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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1973  Police Story
1984  Miami Vice
1985  The Equalizer
1986  Crime Story
1987  Houston Knights
1987  Tour of Duty
1987  Wiseguy
1989  Nasty Boys
1989  Quantum Leap
1990  Law & Order
1990  The Flash
1991  Eddie Dodd
1991  I'll Fly Away
1995  The Marshal
1999  Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999  Now and Again
2000  Level 9
2001  Crossing Jordan
2001  The Division
2003  L.A. Dragnet
2003  NCIS
2004  The 4400
2005  Law & Order: Trial by Jury
2005  Medium
2005  Surface
2010  Rizzoli & Isles
2011  Grimm
2011  Unforgettable
2012  Alcatraz
2012  Awake
2012  Common Law
2012  Elementary
2014  Intelligence
2015  Bosch
2015  Limitless
2015  Powers
2016  Bull

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