- Mark
Sandrich (born Mark Rex Goldstein;
October 26, 1900 –
March 4, 1945) was an
American film director, writer, and producer.
Sandrich was born in New...
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Television Hall of Fame. Jay
Sandrich was born in Los Angeles, the son of film
director Mark
Sandrich. The
younger Sandrich attended the
University of California...
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Sandrich is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jay
Sandrich (1932–2021),
American television director, son of Mark Mark
Sandrich (1900–1945)...
- part of
Chester Tate, but
director Jay
Sandrich felt
Mulligan would be more
appropriate as Burt Campbell.
Sandrich suggested Robert Mandan (whom he had...
- (Jay
Sandrich) (November 27, 1971). "The Six-and-a-Half-Year Itch". The Mary
Tyler Moore Show. CBS.
Writer (Treva Silverman),
Director (Jay
Sandrich) (January...
- and
subsequently approved production of it. The
Cosby Show
director Jay
Sandrich, who had
previously worked with Harris, Witt, and
Thomas on Soap, agreed...
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Corday Written by
Susan Beavers Ken
Estin Tami
Yellin Directed by Jay
Sandrich Starring Valerie Harper Dakin Matthews Debra Jo Rupp Lisa Darr Kristin...
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Waves is a 1944
American romantic comedy musical film
directed by Mark
Sandrich. It
stars Bing
Crosby and
Betty Hutton. The film
opens with
naval scenes...
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Comedy Series (1985) – Jay
Sandrich for "The
Younger Woman"
Outstanding Directing in a
Comedy Series (1986) – Jay
Sandrich for "Denise's Friend" Outstanding...
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Charles Grodin,
directed by Jay
Sandrich and
written by Neil Simon. It was the only
theatrical film
directed by
Sandrich, who was best
known for his television...