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Michael P. Schoenbrun (September 5, 1938 - June 5, 1993) was the executive in charge of production at Gracie Films. He was credited on 52, beginning with "Stark Raving Dad" and ending with "Homer the Vigilante".
Other work included serving as the unit production manager for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) and as an assistant director on 24 episodes of Mission: Impossible.
He died in 1993 aged 54; "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" was dedicated to him.
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Executive in charge of production for Gracie Films[edit]
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Deceased crew and guest stars
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