Noam Pitlik (born November 4, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a TV director and TV actor who was best known winning an Emmy for directing the 1977-1978 American TV comedy sitcom “Barney Miller.” Noam died on February 18, 1999 and his death was because of lung cancer. He died awfully soon at age 66.
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TV DirectorTV Actor American Born on November 4th Born in 1932 Born in Pennsylvania Died in 1999 Died at age 66 Died from Lung cancer
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