David J. Partington, a renowned figure in the world of cinema and television, has made a lasting impact on the industry with his work on several notable projects. One of his most notable achievements is his contribution to the 1987 action film "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown", a thrilling installment in the popular "Death Wish" franchise. Prior to this, he worked on the 1984 science fiction miniseries "V", a critically acclaimed adaptation of the classic novel by Kenneth Johnson.
In addition to his work on "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown" and "V", Partington also had a significant role in the 1982 television series "Knight Rider", a popular show that followed the adventures of a high-tech crime-fighting duo. Throughout his career, Partington has demonstrated his versatility as a filmmaker, taking on a wide range of projects and collaborating with some of the most talented individuals in the industry.