From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Randall Einhorn (born December 7, 1963) is an American television director and cinematographer. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Einhorn is best known for his work on The Office (U.S. version). He also directed The Accountants, a ten-part webisode spinoff of The Office which appeared online between the second and third seasons. "The Cover-Up", an episode of The Office, was dedicated to Randall's father Larry Einhorn, who died on April 20, 2010. Einhorn has directed episodes of Survivor, for which he was nominated for two Emmy Awards. He also directed many episodes in Season 5, 6 and 7 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and most episodes of the U.S. version of Wilfred.
Two and Only
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A Very Sunny Christmas
(Producer)
Waffles and Bullet Holes: A Return to Sioux Falls
(Director)
The Office: Secret Santa Pack
(Director)
Fade to Black
(Executive Producer)
Fear Factor
(Director)
Wilfred
(Director)
Parks and Recreation
(Director)
Modern Family
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The Office
(Director)
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
(Director)
Kath & Kim
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Wilfred
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Fargo
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Raising Hope
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Mr. Sunshine
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Happy Endings
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The Muppets
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Me, Myself & I
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The Mick
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The Kids Are Alright
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The Office
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Lodge 49
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Shameless
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Abbott Elementary
(Director)
Abbott Elementary
(Executive Producer)
The Red Road
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Nurse Jackie
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