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Todd Richard Fischer (born September 15, 1960, in Columbus, Ohio) is a retired professional baseball player who played part of one season for the California Angels of Major League Baseball. He holds the unusual distinction of losing a game without throwing a pitch: in a July 10, 1986 game against the Boston Red Sox, he balked home a runner in the bottom of the 12th inning immediately after entering the game. He would never again pitch in a major league game.
Date Of Birth February 4, 1970 Place Of Birth Jeffersonville, Indiana, USA Height 6' 2" (1.88 m) Profession Director, Visual Effects, Production Manager Star Sign Aquarius
Director Title Year Status Character The Arsenio Hall Show 1992-1994 TV Series 4 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Hell Night: The Summoning 2016 Video characters / story Big Whiskey 2016 TV Series
Producer Title Year Status Character Hell Night: The Summoning 2016 Video executive producer Big Whiskey 2016 TV Series executive producer Calling Tyrone: The Beginning 2016 Video short executive producer
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Big Whiskey 2016 TV Series
Visual Effects Title Year Status Character Friday the 13th: A Film by John C. Gritton 2014 Short visual effects
Production Manager Title Year Status Character The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed 2003 TV Movie production manager
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Family Matters 1997 TV Series production assistant - 1 episode
Thanks Title Year Status Character Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 2008 Video Game acknowledgment Assassin's Creed 2007 Video Game grateful acknowledgment The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed 2003 TV Movie special thanks The Roswell Crash: Startling New Evidence 2002 TV Movie documentary special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Christina Lindberg: The Original Eyepatch Wearing Butt Kicking Movie Babe 2016 TV Movie Himself
Known for movies Hell Night: The Summoning (2016) as Writer
Big Whiskey (2016) as Writer
Night of 1000 Clowns as Writer
The Arsenio Hall Show (1992-1994) as Director