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A Christmas Ornament for Christmas director
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Film director
First appearance: "A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas"
Voiced by: Richard Kind


The A Christmas Ornament for Christmas director is the director of The Heartmark Channel film A Christmas Ornament for Christmas.

History

The director on the set told Mary Tannenbaum that she was doing good work, but then told Mary what other problems they were having on the film. Later, when the film was being filmed, the lead actors were using the wrong names, which caused the director to call them idiots before he corrected them. Mary then told him that they could just dub the names in later.

When the movie was going well, the director told Mary that it might be good enough to fold laundry to. He then told Lisa that as long as the attractive white people in the film were kissing, the audience wouldn't care about people wearing shorts in the film. When all the townspeople quit the movie, the director told Mary that they couldn't finish the movie.

Appearances