Paul Alter

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1922-03-11

Deathday 2011-06-11 (89 years old)

Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA

Paul Alter

Biography

On March 11, 1922 in Chicago was born Paul Alter, an American TV personality and director of several award-winning TV series. Alter is a graduated from New York University and the Yale School of Drama. Back in the early years while he was living in Chicago, Alter was studding piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. The time spent with this talented musician helped him learn a lot about the music, and in the later years be his guide when composing film music. In 1969 Alter put his music talent to use for the first time and composed the music theme for “To Tell the Truth”. In 1950 he started working in television, and served as a key figure at Mark Goodson Productions. His first job as a game show director was with “Beat the Clock”. From there he went on to work on some 60 game shows and other productions. He is best known as the original director of Family Feud from the show's origin in the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. For his contribution to this show Paul Alter was awarded with a Daytime Emmy in 1982. His second Daytime Emmy was for “The Price Is Right” in 1996. Over the course of his career that spanned five decades, Alter had a total of 14 Emmy nominations. This television veteran helped create over 60 games shows and directed almost all of the pilots for the company’s shows, even if another director went on to lead the series. Outside the TV game show arena, Paul Alter gained attention with his lawsuit against the Walt Disney Co. over similarities between a story outline he wrote and the film "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid". Alter sued Disney claiming several similarities between that movie and his treatment, and when his case went to trial in 1993 the jury ruled in his favor, awarding him $300,000. He directed the original version of Family Feud which ran on ABC from 1976 to 1985, and when the show was revived he continued to direct until he finally left the show and went on to direct “To Tell the Truth”. Paul Alter also directed both versions for the hit show “The Price Is Right”, one of the longest-running network series in the television history of the United States. He died from natural causes at 89, on June 11, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

Known For

Director

Body Language

as Director

2016
To Tell the Truth

as Director

2016
Family Feud

as Director

2015
Now You See It

as Director

2014
Family Feud

as Director

2008
2006
I've Got a Secret

as Director

2001
Card Sharks

as Director

1999
Family Feud

as Director

1990
To Tell The Truth

as Director

1984
The Price Is Right

as Director

1980
1978
Card Sharks

as Director

1977
Family Feud

as Director

1974
Tattletales

as Director

1972
The Price Is Right

as Director

1971
1970
He Said, She Said

as Director

1969
1956
To Tell the Truth

as Director

1956
The Price Is Right

as Director

1952
Two for the Money

as Director

1951
The Big Payoff

as Director

1950
Beat the Clock

as Director

1949
Man Against Crime

as Director