Steve Rotfeld

Steve Rotfeld

Steve Rotfeld is an American television producer best known for his work with sports bloopers and pranks shows, such as: "The Lighter Side of Sports" and "The Wacky World of Sports". He has also produced the long-running educational television series' "Wild About Animals" and "Awesome Adventures".

Rotfeld's company also specializes in stock footage.

External links

* [http://www.rotfeldproductions.com/ Steve Rotfeld Productions Official Web site]


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