Ted Kotcheff

Ted Kotcheff

Born: April 7, 1931
in Toronto, Canada
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Ted Kotcheff (born April 7, 1931), sometimes credited as William Kotcheff or William T. Kotcheff, is a Canadian film and television director, who is well known for his work on several high-profile British television productions and as a director of films such as First Blood.

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Movies for Ted Kotcheff...

The Planters
Title: The Planters
Character: Cliff Man / Last 'Hello' Man (voice)
Released: September 23, 2019
Type: Movie
Awkward telemarketer Martha Plant is down and out — sucking at her job and grieving her recently deceased parents. When she finds unlikely friendship in Sadie Mayflower, a bubbly vagrant with multiple personalities, Martha discovers having three friends in one may be more than she bargained for.
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Erase and Forget
Title: Erase and Forget
Character: Himself
Released: October 10, 2017
Type: Movie
'Bo' Gritz is one of America's highest decorated Vietnam veterans and the real life inspiration behind Rambo. He also killed 400 people, turned against Washington and moved to the Nevada desert where he now sleeps with many weapons. Filmed over ten years using impressive visual material, Zimmerman's portrait of Bo embodies contemporary American society in all its dizzying complexity and contradictions.
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Ted Kotcheff's Gourmet Cinema
Title: Ted Kotcheff's Gourmet Cinema
Character: Self
Released: September 18, 2011
Type: Movie
Documentary interview the director Ted Kotcheff on his film 'Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?'
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Barney's Version
Title: Barney's Version
Character: Train Conductor
Released: October 26, 2010
Type: Movie
The picaresque and touching story of the politically incorrect, fully lived life of the impulsive, irascible and fearlessly blunt Barney Panofsky.
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Not Quite Hollywood
Title: Not Quite Hollywood
Character: Self
Released: August 28, 2008
Type: Movie
As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir's "Picnic At Hanging Rock," a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers were turning out considerably less highbrow fare. Documentary filmmaker Mark Hartley explores this unbridled era of sex and violence, complete with clips from some of the scene's most outrageous flicks and interviews with the renegade filmmakers themselves.
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Shattered Glass
Title: Shattered Glass
Character: Marty Peretz
Released: November 14, 2003
Type: Movie
The true story of fraudulent Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass, who rose to meteoric heights as a young writer in his 20s, becoming a staff writer at The New Republic for three years. Looking for a short cut to fame, Glass concocted sources, quotes and even entire stories, but his deception did not go unnoticed forever, and eventually, his world came crumbling down.
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Weekend at Bernie's
Title: Weekend at Bernie's
Character: Jack Parker
Released: July 5, 1989
Type: Movie
Two young insurance corporation employees try to pretend that their murdered employer is alive by puppeteering his dead body, leading a hitman to attempt to track him down to finish him off.
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Title: The Mike Douglas Show
Character: Self
Released: December 11, 1961
Type: TV
The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show hosted by Mike Douglas that originally aired only in the Cleveland area during much of its first two years on the air. It then went into syndication in 1963 and remained on television until 1982. It was distributed by Westinghouse Broadcasting and for much of its run, originated from studios of two of the company's TV stations in Cleveland and Philadelphia.
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Segal
Title: Segal
Character: Self
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
A documentary focusing on the life and career of actor George Segal.