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Every so often someone emerges in a field and manages to not only revolutionize it, but do so several times. '''Steven Spielberg''' is one of those people, with a career that has gone uninterrupted since the mid-70's and is one of the most influential powers in Hollywood.
 
Playing with his video camera as a kid, he enrolled in a community college with a small film program and used those connections to get work until he got his big break, a low-budget, cult hit TV film ''[[Duel (film)|Duel]]''. ''Duel'' was an expertly made action thriller that got him a lot of attention, enough to be brought on as the director for the film that would launch him into the stratosphere, ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'', the [[Ur Example|first]] summer blockbuster (Not so big as ''[[Star Wars]]'', but big enough and one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time to this day).
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Spielberg has also done television work, as well. He directed an episode of ''[[Rod Serling]]'s [[Night Gallery]]'', and has produced television shows such as ''[[Amazing Stories (TV series)|Amazing Stories]]'', ''[[SeaQuest DSV|Sea Quest DSV]]'', ''[[ER]]'', and ''[[United States of Tara]]''.
 
He's also delved into animation as well. He collaborated with [[Don Bluth]] in the 1980's to produce box office successes like ''[[An American Tail]]'' and ''[[The Land Before Time]]'', also starting his own animation studio, [[Amblimation]], which would go on to produce the somewhat less successful ''[[We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story]]'', ''[[An American Tail]]: Fievel Goes West'', and ''[[Balto]]''. He is also known as the executive producer for (and mistakenly believed to have created, thanks to [[In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It]]) [[Warner Bros]] Silver Age cartoons ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', ''[[Animaniacs]]'', ''[[Freakazoid!]]'', ''[[Pinky and The Brain]]'', and ''[[Pinky, Elmyra and& Thethe Brain]]''.
 
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