Jay Sandrich

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Jay Sandrich was an American television and film director best known for shaping the style of classic sitcoms such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Cosby Show.

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instanceOf American television director
film director
human
television director
awardReceived Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
directed Empty Nest NERFINISHED
Get Smart NERFINISHED
Love, American Style NERFINISHED
Soap NERFINISHED
The Bob Newhart Show NERFINISHED
The Cosby Show NERFINISHED
The Cosby Show pilot episode NERFINISHED
The Courtship of Eddie's Father NERFINISHED
The Golden Girls NERFINISHED
The Mary Tyler Moore Show NERFINISHED
The Odd Couple (TV series) NERFINISHED
The Tony Randall Show NERFINISHED
Two and a Half Men NERFINISHED
WKRP in Cincinnati NERFINISHED
employer Carsey-Werner Company NERFINISHED
MTM Enterprises NERFINISHED
familyName Sandrich NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork situation comedy direction
television directing
genre situation comedy
givenName Jay NERFINISHED
influenced later generations of television comedy directors
influencedBy classic Hollywood comedy direction
knownFor shaping the style of multi-camera sitcoms
work on The Cosby Show
work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Jay Sandrich NERFINISHED
notableAchievement helped define the visual and performance style of 1970s and 1980s American sitcoms
notableWork Soap NERFINISHED
The Bob Newhart Show NERFINISHED
The Cosby Show NERFINISHED
The Cosby Show pilot episode NERFINISHED
The Golden Girls NERFINISHED
The Mary Tyler Moore Show NERFINISHED
occupation film director
producer
television director
parent Mark Sandrich Jr. NERFINISHED
relative Mark Sandrich NERFINISHED
Mark Sandrich Jr. NERFINISHED
spouse Linda Sandrich NERFINISHED
workedIn American television industry

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