Lee David Zlotoff

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Lee David Zlotoff Wiki Biography

Lee David Zlotoff is a producer, director and screenwriter best known as the creator of the TV series MacGyver. He started as a screenwriter for Hill Street Blues in 1981. He then became a producer of Remington Steele in 1982.Zlotoff created MacGyver, which ran on ABC between 1985 and 1992 and was sold throughout the world. He then produced the television series The Man from Snowy River (Australian title: Banjo Paterson’s The Man from Snowy River — American title: Snowy River: The McGregor Saga). The series was loosely based on the Banjo Patterson poem “The Man from Snowy River”.He wrote and directed the 1996 film The Spitfire Grill, which won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.Zlotoff graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1970. He then went on to St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland.He contributes to Make magazine.At the 2008 Maker Faire, Zlotoff announced his interest in a MacGyver movie. Zlotoff said he had full control of the movie after obtaining the rights several years ago. He also has written two of the episodes for the TV series NCIS in season 3 and season 7 of the series.In 2010, a feature film version of the Saturday Night Live parody of MacGyver, MacGruber, prompted Zlotoff to send cease-and-desist letters and threaten further legal action. IMDB Wikipedia $50 million Lee David Zlotoff Lee David Zlotoff Net Worth Link (1986) MacGyver (1985) MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis (1994) Miscellaneous Crew producer The Spitfire Grill (1996) Writer

Lee David Zlotoff Quick Info

Full Name Lee David Zlotoff
Net Worth $50 Million
Date Of Birth July 10, 1954
Profession Writer, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm957453
Awards Sundance Film Festival Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic, Christopher Award for Motion Pictures
TV Shows MacGyver, Murphy’s Law

Lee David Zlotoff Quotes

  • MacGyver wasn’t cynical, and he wasn’t ruthless. He didn’t torture his adversaries to get information. Some media company did a poll about which fictional character people would prefer to have with them in a crisis or a natural disaster, and the overwhelming majority – like twenty percent more than the rest – said MacGyver, before names like Indiana Jones, Jack Bauer, James Bond, etc. I found that very illustrative.
  • To be quite honest, I can only claim a modest part in the whole MacGyver story. It’s like when your child goes into the world and is wildly successful. You obviously played a crucial role and can be proud of that, but it’s not really your achievement. It is mainly the achievement of the immensely talented people who spent their years and lives making MacGyver what he is today. Not to mention the literally billions of fans who embraced the character and have made him their own.

Lee David Zlotoff Important Facts

  • Graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School.

Lee David Zlotoff Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
MacGyver 2016-2017 TV Series based on the series ‘MacGyver’ created by – 22 episodes Writer
NCIS 2005-2010 TV Series written by – 2 episodes Writer
Just Cause 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
The Spitfire Grill 1996 written by Writer
MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday 1994 TV Movie creator Writer
MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis 1994 TV Movie creator Writer
Age of Treason 1993 TV Movie Writer
MacGyver 1985-1992 TV Series created by – 138 episodes Writer
Plymouth 1991 TV Movie written by Writer
Murphy’s Law TV Series created by – 12 episodes, 1988 – 1989 writer – 1 episode, 1988 Writer
Frank Nitti: The Enforcer 1988 TV Movie written by Writer
Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace 1988 TV Movie written by Writer
U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart 1987 TV Movie teleplay Writer
Jack and Mike 1987 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
Link 1986 story – as Lee Zlotoff Writer
Remington Steele 1982-1983 TV Series written by – 7 episodes Writer
Bret Maverick TV Series 1 episode, 1981 story – 3 episodes, 1982 written by – 3 episodes, 1981 – 1982 teleplay – 1 episode, 1982 Writer
Hill Street Blues 1981 TV Series written by – 2 episodes Writer
MacGyver 2016-2017 TV Series executive producer – 13 episodes Producer
NCIS 2005 TV Series consulting producer – 6 episodes Producer
Mercy Point 1998 TV Series executive producer Producer
Age of Treason 1993 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Snowy River: The McGregor Saga 1993 TV Series executive producer Producer
Plymouth 1991 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Frank Nitti: The Enforcer 1988 TV Movie producer Producer
MacGyver 1985 TV Series producer Producer
Remington Steele 1983 TV Series supervising producer – 19 episodes Producer
Remington Steele 1982-1983 TV Series executive story consultant – 13 episodes Miscellaneous
Bret Maverick 1981-1982 TV Series executive story consultant – 18 episodes Miscellaneous
Third Watch 2003 TV Series 1 episode Director
The Guardian 2002 TV Series 1 episode Director
The Spitfire Grill 1996 Director
Plymouth 1991 TV Movie Director
Murphy’s Law 1988 TV Series 1 episode Director
Jack and Mike 1987 TV Series 1 episode Director
Adultolescence 2011 thanks Thanks
Lawrence Leung’s Choose Your Own Adventure 2009 TV Series Himself Self

Lee David Zlotoff Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1997 Christopher Award Christopher Awards Motion Pictures The Spitfire Grill (1996) Won
1996 Audience Award Sundance Film Festival Dramatic The Spitfire Grill (1996) Won
1997 Christopher Award Christopher Awards Motion Pictures The Spitfire Grill (1996) Nominated
1996 Audience Award Sundance Film Festival Dramatic The Spitfire Grill (1996) Nominated