Alan Pultz

Alan Pultz (July 7, 1937 – October 25, 2001) was an American television director whose work was confined to the small screen.

[1] While in the navy, he was part of the team that recovered Alan Shepard who was the first astronaut in space.

[2] Early in his career he was a theater manager, and progressed to production assistant and associate director.

[3] Working with producer, Gloria Monty he directed episodes of ABC Daytime's General Hospital for twenty two years.

[8] In 1993, both Pultz and William Ludel received the Daytime Drama award for their work on General Hospital.