
Who directed "Three Men and a Baby"?

If you were to try to explain to a young person today that not only did the concept behind "Three Men and a Baby" get made into an actual movie, but that it also starred three of the biggest stars at the time, AND it was the highest-grossing movie of the year, I’m pretty sure they would spontaneously combust.
That’s right, in 1987 they had the audacity to put Ted Danson, Tom Selleck, and Steve Guttenberg together as three bachelors who are suddenly faced with taking care of a baby. In fairness, this was based on a French film, so I guess we could blame them — but you can blame the French for the fact that it made $240 million at the box office.
And yet, perhaps even more surprising is who directed this film. Who was supervising things behind the camera?
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Correct Answer: Leonard Nimoy
The answer is: Leonard Nimoy. This answer truly shocked me when I found out — Spock, of all people, directed a cheesy ‘80s comedy about bachelors raising a baby? Damn. He also directed a handful of other things, mostly Star Trek related… but wow, damn.Source
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