Name Alan Pultz | Role Television Director | |
Awards Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Daytime Serials Similar People Joseph Behar, Scott McKinsey, Anthony Morina |
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, "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:
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.