Alan Pultz
Alan Pultz (late 1930s - October 25, 2001) was an American television director.
Education: University of North Carolina
Service: served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy
He was hired by Gloria Monty for ABC Daytime's General Hospital (1979-2000), Dark Shadows, Return To Peyton Place, The Best of Everything, A Flame In The Wind,[1] "The Jimmy Dean Show" and "Who Do You Trust?", Olympic Games coverage and American Football League games, and ABC's Wide World of Sports.
He died of cancer shortly after the 9/11 attacks. IMDB:[2]
Awards & Nominations:
Pultz was nominated for 8 Daytime Emmy Awards (his first nomination was shared with Marlene Laird/Marlene Laird and Phil Sogard) and won 3 times.
He won a Directors Guild of America Award in 1996 for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Serials - Daytime.
References
- http://articles.latimes.com/2001/nov/14/local/me-4043
- http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117855435/
- http://www.carolinaalumnireview.com/carolinaalumnireview/20020304?pg=88#pg88
- http://www.welovesoaps.net/2013/01/nominees-directors-guild-of-america.html
- http://www.thefreelibrary.com/MEMORIAL+SERVICE+SET+FOR+TV+DIRECTOR+PULTZ.-a079987968