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    Robert Andrew Ackerman (born September 19, 1956) is an American director, producer, and script editor who is best known for his work on Seinfeld, The New Adventures of Old Christine and the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm.

  2. Andy Ackerman is known for Cheers (1982), Seinfeld (1989) and WKRP in Cincinnati (1978).

  3. Andy Ackerman is known for Cheers (1982), Seinfeld (1989) and WKRP in Cincinnati (1978).

  4. In his three-hour interview, Andy Ackerman talks about his break into the industry as an assistant editor on the series Welcome Back, Kotter. He relates how he came to work for MTM Enterprises and discusses working on WKRP in Cincinnati as an editor (for which he won an Emmy award).

  5. Sep 12, 2012 · In this interview excerpt, Director Andy Ackerman talks about how he came to work on "Seinfeld" after being a big fan of the show. For more on this interviews and 500+ others, visit http ...

  6. Andy Ackerman is known as an Director, Producer, and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Two and a Half Men, Seinfeld, Frasier, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Santa Clarita Diet, Cheers, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Rules of Engagement.

  7. May 11, 2024 · Robert Andrew Ackerman (born September 19, 1956) is an American director, producer, and script editor who is best known for his work on Seinfeld, The New Adventures of Old Christine and the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm.

  8. Feb 12, 2015 · Legendary director, producer and editor Andy Ackerman, who graduated from Santa Clara in 1978, returned to his alma mater Monday as the featured guest in the President’s Speaker Series.

  9. Nov 3, 2023 · Andy Ackerman, director ofThe Betrayal”: Directing “The Betrayal” was definitely a different challenge than other episodes, just in terms of keeping track of everything and making sure we weren’t missing any beats.

  10. Ackerman, who joined the series in its sixth season and won two DGA Awards for the episodes “The Rye” in 1996 and “The Betrayal” in 1997, agrees. “In terms of bringing a rich, single-camera look to a multi-camera sitcom, I wanted to get away from the multi-camera flatness.” Director Andy Ackerman with Michael Richards. Photo: NBC Universal.

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