- Tom Schiller
Tom Schiller is an American
Emmy Award winning writer best known for his eleven-year stint writing and directing short films forSaturday Night Live . (following the shows original short film makersAlbert Brooks andGary Weis ) His films, often featuring members of the original SNL cast, aired on the program under the name "Schiller's Reel ". Schiller was part of the original 1975 writing team when Saturday Night Live debuted onNBC . Notable films included the Fellini send-up "La Dolce Gilda" and "Don't Look Back in Anger," which depicted an elderlyJohn Belushi as the last living "Not Ready For Primetime Player" and dancing on the graves of his deceased castmembers. (Ironically, Belushi was the first SNL castmember to die four years after the film first aired.) Another favorite was "Java Junkie", a send-up of a 50s style cautionary film about a coffee addict (played byPeter Aykroyd ) photographed by cinematographer Neal Marshad. Schiller wrote and directed the short film "Love is a Dream" for SNL with Phil Hartman and producer/cinematographer Neal Marshad. Schiller also wrote and directed a unique feature film, "Nothing Lasts Forever" (1984). The film, which was unreleased at the time and featuredBill Murray ,Dan Aykroyd ,Zach Galligan ,Lauren Tom ,Apollonia van Ravenstein and Eddie Fisher, has gained a cult following and influenced a number of young directors in recent years.Prior to working for Saturday Night Live, Schiller worked as an assistant to documentary filmmaker
Robert Snyder and directed a film about his longtime friend and mentor, authorHenry Miller . Schiller is the son of sitcom writerBob Schiller , who was a staff writer onI Love Lucy .Schiller's body of work is the subject of the 2005 book by
Michael Streeter .Further reading
*Streeter, Michael (2005). "Nothing Lost Forever - The Films of Tom Schiller". Albany: BearManor Media ISBN 1-59393-022-4
External links
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* [http://www.nothinglostforever.com/ Nothing Lost Forever:The Films of Tom Schiller] - a book about Schiller.
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