Stuart Goetz is a Daytime Emmy Award winning film music editor [1] best known for his music editing roles on The West Wing, The Vampire Diaries and Pretty Little Liars, [2] among others.
Prior to his music editing career, Goetz was a stage actor, appearing on Broadway in the musicals Mame, Oliver!, and Ben Franklin in Paris throughout the mid to late-1960s. Making the transition to television in the early-1970s, Goetz is perhaps most known for his role as "Charlie" in the 1973 The Brady Bunch episode, "The Subject Was Noses" (the infamous "oh, my nose!" episode, in which Marcia is struck on the nose with a football). In 1976, Goetz recorded a single for Curb Records, "(I'm a Song) Sing Me," which was co-written by Neil Sedaka. [3]
His best-known film role was in the drive-in movie, The Van , starring alongside Danny DeVito. Goetz played the lead role of Bobby, a teenager who buys a customized 1976 Dodge van with his college savings so he can use it to pick up women. [4] [5] [6]
Year | Production | Role | Episodes |
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2019 - present | Roswell, New Mexico (TV series) | Music Editor | |
2018 - present | Legacies (TV series) | Music Editor | |
2018 | God Friended Me | Music Editor | 1 |
American Woman (TV series) | Music Editor | 3 | |
2013 - 2018 | The Originals (TV series) | Music Editor | 35 |
2009 - 2017 | The Vampire Diaries | Music Editor | 27 |
2016 | Containment (TV series) | Music Editor | 2 |
2010 - 2015 | Pretty Little Liars | Music Editor | 34 |
2013 - 2014 | The Following | Music Editor | 28 |
Ravenswood (TV series) | Music Editor | 10 | |
2013 | Browsers (TV movie) | Music Editor | |
2011 - 2012 | The Secret Circle (TV series) | Music Editor | 10 |
2004 - 2012 | One Tree Hill (TV series) | Music Editor | 64 |
2011 | That's What I Am | Music Editor | |
2009 | The Middle (TV series) | Music Editor | 7 |
Saving Grace B. Jones (Film) | Music Editor | ||
2008 | Privileged (TV series) | Music Editor | 1 |
2007 - 2008 | Notes From the Underbelly | Music Editor | 16 |
Moonlight (TV series) | Music Editor | 10 | |
2007 | Traveler (TV series) | Music Editor | 7 |
Side Order of Life | Music Editor | 5 | |
2006 | What About Brian | Music Editor | 1 |
2003 - 2006 | Everwood (TV series) | Music Editor | 39 |
2004 | Jack & Bobby | Music Editor | 1 |
The Days (TV series) | Music Editor | 1 | |
2003 | Wuthering Heights (2003 film) | Music Editor | |
2002 - 2003 | The Twilight Zone (2002 TV series) | Music Editor | 36 |
2002 | Hidden Hills | Music Editor | 1 |
1999 - 2002 | The West Wing | Music Editor | 66 |
2001 | The Oblongs | Music Editor | 9 |
First Years | Music Editor | 1 | |
2000 - 2001 | Two Guys and a Girl | Music Editor | 3 |
Once and Again | Music Editor | 6 | |
1999 | Walking Across Egypt (Film) | Music Editor | |
It's Like, You Know... | Music Editor | 1 | |
1998 - 1999 | Jesse (TV series) | Music Editor | 14 |
1997 - 1998 | Family Matters | Music Editor | 21 |
1997 | Prefontaine (film) | Music Editor | |
Mimic (film) | Music Editor | 36 | |
Ink (TV series) | Music Editor | ||
1996 | The Legend of Sarmoti: Siegfried & Roy (TV series short) | Music Editor | 4 |
Sonic: Christmas Blast (TV short) | Music Editor | ||
Spy Hard | Assistant Music Editor | ||
1995 | Kirk (TV series) | Music Editor | 3 |
Jingle Bell Rock (TV short) | Music Editor | 6 | |
Evolver (film) | Music Editor | ||
1993 - 1994 | Double Dragon (TV series) | Music Editor | 24 |
1994 | Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series) | Music Editor | 10 |
Men of War (film) | Music Editor | ||
1993 | All-New Dennis the Menace | Music Editor | 13 |
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog | Music Editor | 13 | |
Hurricanes (TV series) | Music Editor | ||
1992 | Ghost Ship | Music Editor | |
Thumbelina | Music Editor | ||
Aladdin | Music Editor | ||
Pinocchio | Music Editor | ||
1991 - 1992 | Hammerman | Supervising Music Editor | 11 |
1990 - 1992 | Captain Planet and the Planeteers | Supervising Music Editor | 52 |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | Supervising Music Editor | 39 | |
1990 - 1991 | Where's Waldo | Supervising Music Editor | 13 |
1988 - 1991 | The Real Ghostbusters | Supervising Music Editor | 48 |
1991 | Swamp Thing | Supervising Music Editor | 5 |
1990 | New Kids on the Block (TV series) | Supervising Music Editor | 15 |
Captain N: The Game Master | Supervising Music Editor | 13 | |
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 | Supervising Music Editor | 26 | |
The Wizard of Oz (TV series) | Supervising Music Editor | 13 | |
Camp Candy | Supervising Music Editor | 6 | |
1989 | Ring Raiders | Music Editor | |
G.I Joe: Operation Dragonfire | Music Editor | 5 | |
Hellgate (1989 film) | Music Editor | ||
1988 - 1989 | COPS (animated TV series) | Music Supervisor | 11 |
ALF (TV series) | Supervising Music Editor | 13 | |
1988 | Madeline (short) | Supervising Music Editor | |
Beanie and Cecil | Supervising Music Editor | 5 | |
The Stick | Music Editor | ||
Alf Tales | Supervising Music Editor | ||
1987 | The Stick | Music Editor | |
Meet Julie | Music Editor | ||
Starcom: The U.S. Space Force | Music Editor | 13 | |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater | Music Editor | ||
Sylvanian Families (1987 TV series) | Assistant Music Editor | 13 | |
1983 | Doctor Detroit | Assistant Music Editor |
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