
David Steinberg
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Directing · Born 1942-08-09 · age 83 · Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Steinberg (born August 9, 1942) is a Canadian comedian, actor, writer, director, and author. At the height of his popularity, during the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was one of the best-known stand-up comics in the United States. He appeared on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show more than 130 times (second only to Bob Hope in number of appearances) and served as guest host 12 times, the youngest person ever to guest-host. Steinberg directed several films and episodes of many of the most successful television situation comedies of the last twenty years, including Seinfeld, Friends, Mad About You, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and more than 35 episodes of Designing Women. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Steinberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Friends

Seinfeld

Weeds

Curb Your Enthusiasm

The Golden Girls

The Twilight Zone

Mad About You

Switching Goals

Cats Don't Dance

Even Stevens

The Oscars

The Wrong Guy

The Comeback

The End

The Odd Couple

Newhart

Norm Macdonald: Me Doing Standup

Going Berserk

Designing Women

Get a Life

Evening Shade

Paternity

Nothing Personal

The Parent 'Hood

When Jews Were Funny

The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up

One by One

Tall Tales & Legends

The Sonny and Cher Show

The Tommy Chong Roast

The Lost Man

Fearless Frank

I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood

Something Short of Paradise

Duet

Daddy Dearest

Ink

Carlos Mencia: No Strings Attached

Good Grief
Annie McGuire
Living in Your Car

It Had to Be You
The David Steinberg Show

Sons & Daughters

Eisenhower and Lutz
Family Man

Help Me Help You
Big Sound

The Bobby Darin Show

Dad's A Dog

The Music Scene

Kevin Pollak: Stop With The Kicking

Living in Captivity

Casey at the Bat

A Night Train to Terror

The Return of the Smothers Brothers

David Steinberg in Concert With John Candy

The Comedy Factory