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David Anspaugh(I)

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David Anspaugh in Moonlight and Valentino (1995)
Best known for the inspirational sports dramas Hoosiers (1986) and Rudy (1993), David Anspaugh has enjoyed a long career as a director and producer of film and television. Born in Decatur, Indiana in 1946 to Lawrence Anspaugh, a portrait photographer, and his wife, Marie, he was a member of his high school's football, basketball, and track teams. As a student majoring in secondary education at Indiana University, Anspaugh shot his own short movies and filmed concerts, football games, and Vietnam War protests using a 16mm camera. After graduation he moved to Aspen, Colorado, where he worked as a substitute teacher, waiter, and ski instructor before relocating to Los Angeles to attend film school at the University of Southern California. At the time he couldn't imagine ever working in Hollywood, although that would change in just a few years.

Anspaugh started his career as a producer and director of acclaimed TV shows Hill Street Blues (1981), St. Elsewhere (1982), and Miami Vice (1984). He made the transition to feature films when his best friend from IU, Angelo Pizzo, wrote "Hoosiers" and wanted Anspaugh to direct. The scene in "Hoosiers" in which the Hickory Huskers and their coach enter the enormous and empty Butler Fieldhouse was suggested by Anspaugh. Seven years later the two friends reteamed to make the college-football movie "Rudy." Anspaugh insisted on casting Sean Astin in the lead role, even though studio executives wanted someone tall and athletic. And it was Anspaugh's idea to hire NFL Films to shoot the movie's game footage. Anspaugh and Pizzo also collaborated on 1950s World Cup soccer film The Game of Their Lives (2005). Anspaugh has rounded out his career by directing motion pictures and TV movies on many topics other than sports.

In 2014 Anspaugh relocated from Santa Monica, California to Bloomington, Indiana, where he taught a class at IU, directed local theater productions, and served as an executive producer on films.
BornSeptember 24, 1946
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Hoosiers (1986)
    Hoosiers
    7.4
    • Director
    • 1986
    Rudy (1993)
    Rudy
    7.5
    • Director
    • 1993
    Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in Hill Street Blues (1981)
    Hill Street Blues
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Producer
    Eddie Murphy and Britt Robertson in Mr. Church (2016)
    Mr. Church
    7.6
    • Producer
    • 2016

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    Producer



    • Danny Glover, John C. McGinley, Wrenn Schmidt, and Zachary Spicer in The Good Catholic (2017)
      The Good Catholic
      5.3
      • executive producer
      • 2017
    • Eddie Murphy and Britt Robertson in Mr. Church (2016)
      Mr. Church
      7.6
      • executive producer
      • 2016
    • Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in Hill Street Blues (1981)
      Hill Street Blues
      8.2
      TV Series
      • producer
      • associate producer
      • 1981–1983
    • Fighting Back: The Story of Rocky Bleier (1980)
      Fighting Back: The Story of Rocky Bleier
      6.8
      TV Movie
      • associate producer
      • 1980
    • Richard Lynch in Vampire (1979)
      Vampire
      6.1
      TV Movie
      • associate producer
      • 1979
    • Paris (1979)
      Paris
      6.1
      TV Series
      • associate producer
      • 1979–1980

    Director



    • Little Red Wagon (2012)
      Little Red Wagon
      6.4
      • Director
      • 2012
    • The Bedford Diaries (2006)
      The Bedford Diaries
      6.8
      TV Mini Series
      • Director
      • 2006
    • Dennis Hopper, Benjamin Bratt, and Leonor Varela in E-Ring (2005)
      E-Ring
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2006
    • The Game of Their Lives (2005)
      The Game of Their Lives
      6.1
      • Director
      • 2005
    • L.A. County 187
      5.6
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2003
    • Marlo Thomas and Ellen Muth in Two Against Time (2002)
      Two Against Time
      6.0
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2002
    • Mira Sorvino, Mariah Carey, and Melora Walters in WiseGirls (2002)
      WiseGirls
      5.8
      • Director
      • 2002
    • Andy Garcia in Swing Vote (1999)
      Swing Vote
      5.9
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 1999
    • Bullet Hearts
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 1996
    • Whoopi Goldberg, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kathleen Turner, and Elizabeth Perkins in Moonlight and Valentino (1995)
      Moonlight and Valentino
      5.7
      • Director
      • 1995
    • Rudy (1993)
      Rudy
      7.5
      • Director
      • 1993
    • In the Company of Darkness (1993)
      In the Company of Darkness
      5.8
      TV Movie
      • Director (directed by)
      • 1993
    • Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy in Fresh Horses (1988)
      Fresh Horses
      5.0
      • Director (directed by)
      • 1988
    • Deadly Care (1987)
      Deadly Care
      6.5
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 1987
    • Hoosiers (1986)
      Hoosiers
      7.4
      • Director
      • 1986

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    • Born
      • September 24, 1946
      • Decatur, Indiana, USA
    • Spouses
        Roma DowneyNovember 24, 1995 - March 15, 1998 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
        Vanessa Anspaugh
    • Parents
        Lawrence Anspaugh
    • Relatives
      • Jane Jorgensen(Sibling)
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    • Trivia
      Starting as associate producer of Hill Street Blues (1981), he graduated to directing his first episode in Season 2. He almost got fired after one day. Boss Steven Bochco went ballistic when he realized that Anspaugh had only shot what he thought was a perfect single master, neglecting to capture enough coverage.
    • Quotes
      If I hadn't cut my teeth on that kind of TV [Hill Street Blues (1981)], I would've never been able to do Hoosiers (1986). No textbook can teach you the stuff I learned on my feet. I'd come to work every day with a detailed game plan, but never executed it--everything went to hell in a handbasket in two hours. It was a crash course in learning how to think on the fly.

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    • How old is David Anspaugh?
      78 years old
    • When was David Anspaugh born?
      September 24, 1946
    • Where was David Anspaugh born?
      Decatur, Indiana, USA
    • What is David Anspaugh known for?
      Hill Street Blues, Hoosiers, Rudy, and Mr. Church
    • Is David Anspaugh married?
      Yes, to Tamara Jan Kramer since April 13, 1974. He was married to Roma Downey from November 24, 1995 to March 15, 1998.

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