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Martin Luther Stouffer Jr. (born September 5, 1948), is the narrator and producer of the wildlife and nature documentary television program Wild America that originally aired on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). He was raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas. His name has been legally changed to Marty Stouffer. Along with his brother Mark, he also produced the TV series of John Denver specials for ABC in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Another half-dozen one-hour Specials for the National Geographic Society were also produced during that same time period. Stouffer's special "The Predators" was narrated by Robert Redford and his special "The Man Who Loved Bears" was narrated by Will Geer and Henry Fonda.
Date Of Birth 1948-09-05 Height 6' 4½" (1.94 m) Profession Director, Producer, Writer Nationality American
Director Title Year Status Character Fantastic Follies 1996 Documentary Wild America 1982-1994 TV Series documentary 97 episodes Great Escapes 1993 Documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Birds of Prey 1993 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Prince of the Pond 1992 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Beneficial Bats 1991 TV Movie Marty Stouffer's Wild America: A Multitude of Mollusks 1989 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: The Chipmunks of Yosemite 1989 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Beautiful Blues 1988 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: King of Snakes 1987 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: The Grouse and the Goshawk 1987 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Remarkable Reptiles 1986 TV Movie documentary Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Animal Oddities 1983 TV Movie documentary The Man Who Loved Bears 1979 TV Movie documentary The Predators 1976 TV Movie documentary Bighorn! 1972 Documentary short
Producer Title Year Status Character Dangerous Encounters 1998 Video documentary executive producer Wild America 1982-1994 TV Series documentary producer - 95 episodes Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Birds of Prey 1993 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Prince of the Pond 1992 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Beneficial Bats 1991 TV Movie producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: A Multitude of Mollusks 1989 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: The Chipmunks of Yosemite 1989 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Beautiful Blues 1988 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: King of Snakes 1987 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: The Grouse and the Goshawk 1987 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Remarkable Reptiles 1986 TV Movie documentary producer Marty Stouffer's Wild America: Animal Oddities 1983 TV Movie documentary producer The Man Who Loved Bears 1979 TV Movie documentary producer The Predators 1976 TV Movie documentary producer Bighorn! 1972 Documentary short producer African Adventure 1971 Documentary producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Wild America 1982-1994 TV Series documentary writer - 93 episodes The Predators 1976 TV Movie documentary Bighorn! 1972 Documentary short
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Dangerous Encounters 1998 Video documentary The Man Who Loved Bears 1979 TV Movie documentary The Predators 1976 TV Movie documentary Bighorn! 1972 Documentary short
Actor Title Year Status Character Wild America 1997 Ruffian (uncredited)
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Fantastic Follies 1996 Documentary camera operator
Thanks Title Year Status Character Man Outside 1987 the producers wish to thank
Self Title Year Status Character Today 1997 TV Series Himself Wild America 1982-1994 TV Series documentary Himself - Host / Himself Bighorn! 1972 Documentary short Himself - Narrator
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1973 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Western Documentary Bighorn! (1972)
Known for movies Bighorn! (1972) as Director
The Predators (1976) as Director
The Man Who Loved Bears (1979) as Director
Marty Stouffer's Wild America: King of Snakes (1987) as Director