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'''Josef Sedelmaier''' (born '''John Josef Sedelmaier'' on May 31,1933 in Orrville, Ohio) is a director and producer of television commercials based in Chicago, [[Illinois]].

==Commercial Work==
Sedelmaier is best recognized as the director of some of television's best known, and most honored commercials through humorous spots like Fed Ex’s "Fast Talking Man" and Wendy’s "[[Where's the beef?]]" and commercials for Alaskan Airlines, Interwoven Socks, and scores of others. Beginning in the 1970s, Sedelmaier gained notice for fundamentally changing the way television spots were cast and filmed.

As TV commercials crowded the programing environment, ad agencies sought new creative ways to stop viewers in their tracks and engage them during commercial breaks. Enter Joe Sedelmaier. A successful Young & Rubicam and J. Walter Thompson art director/producer who opened a film production studio in 1967 on Fairbanks Court in the old Chez Paree nightclub space, Sedelmaier developed clutter-cracking commercials that featured the most unlikely, off-beat, one-of-a-kind non-actors [[Clara Peller]] breaking new ground, and creating public and industry cutting-edge "buzz."

The original scores created as background music had the unmistakle Sedermaier instrumental touch of a deep bass accompanied by a high soprano. Although many other directors attempted to copy his style, their results failed, often appearing stilted and clunky in comparison.

==Stable==
His stable of Chicago character actors, known in the industry as "Sedelmaier's regulars," included some of the most successful Chicago actors including Richard Rohrbach, [[Les Golden]], Joan Lazzarini, and former vaudevillian Rudy Horn, as well as models such as Dinky Wilkes who would appear in contrast to the character actors. Every Sunday, Sedelmaier's production assistant would call the members of the "stable" for Monday auditions. The casting would be completed by Tuesday, although in many instances Sedelmaier had already known who his principal actors would be. Wardrobe would be completed on Wednesday and the actual commercial shoot would take place in Sedelmaier's studios on Thursday and Friday.

==Trivia==
* He is the father of [[J. J. Sedelmaier]], an [[animator]]. [http://www.jjsedelmaier.com/index2.html]
* His Sedelmaier Film Productions office is based in [[Chicago]].

==References==
* Sedelmaier Film Productions

==External links==
* Short Bio at [http://adage.com/century/people063.html Adage.com]
* Joe Sedelmaier at [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1286064/ Internet Movie DataBase]
* [http://www.kftv.com/company-20189.html Sedelmaier Film Productions]
* [http://www.adcglobal.org/archive/hof/2000/?id=204 Art Directors Club biography, portrait and images of work]
* Sedelmaier Website for reel, trailers and news [http://www.sedelmaier.com]
* [http://mywikibiz.com/Les_Golden_(Interview) Interview with One of Sedelmaier's Regular Actors Les Golden
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