- Paul Mazursky
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occupation =film director ,screenplay writer ,actor
yearsactive = 1953–present
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awards =Paul Mazursky (born
April 25 ,1930 ) is an Americanfilm director ,screenplay writer andactor .Biography
Personal life
He was born Irwin Mazursky in
Brooklyn ,New York , the son of Jean (née Gerson), a piano player for dance classes, and David Mazursky, a laborer. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/23/Paul-Mazursky.html Paul Mazursky Biography (1930-) ] ] His grandparents wereJew ish immigrants fromUkraine .cite news | last =Farber| first =Stephen| coauthors=| title =A Night in Hollywood, a Day in Ukraine| pages=| publisher =The New York Times| date =2006-12-31 | url =http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/31/movies/31farb.html?_r=1&ref=world&oref=slogin| accessdate =2006-12-30 ] He graduated fromBrooklyn College in 1951. Mazursky is anatheist . [cite news | quote=I’ve always felt very Jewish but very ambivalent about being Jewish. I’m an atheist. | last =Farber| first =Stephen| coauthors=| title =A Night in Hollywood, a Day in Ukraine| pages=| publisher =The New York Times| date =2006-12-31 | url =http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/31/movies/31farb.html?_r=1&ref=world&oref=slogin| accessdate =2006-12-31 ]Career
Mazursky made his film debut as an actor in
Stanley Kubrick 's first feature, "Fear and Desire ", in which he changed his first name to Paul, and later appeared as a juvenile delinquent in the 1955 film "The Blackboard Jungle ". He soon became a writer and worked onThe Danny Kaye Show in 1963. In 1965, he collaborated withLarry Tucker in crafting the script of the original pilot of "The Monkees " television series, in which they both also appeared in cameos.His acting career has continued for several decades, starting with television work in episodes of "The Twilight Zone" and "
The Rifleman ". He has played supporting roles in "A Star Is Born" (1976), "History of the World Part I " (1981), "Into the Night" (1985), "Punchline" (1988), "Man Trouble" (1992), "Carlito's Way " (1993), "Love Affair" (1994), "2 Days in the Valley " (1996) and "Crazy in Alabama " (1999). He also performed the voice of the Psychologist in "Antz " (1998).Mazursky's debut as a film screenplay writer was the
Peter Sellers comedy "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas " (1968). The following year he directed his first film "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice " (produced by Larry Tucker). His career behind the camera would continue for the next two decades as he would direct an impressive string of quirky, dramatic and critically popular films including "Alex in Wonderland " (1970), "Blume in Love" (1973), "Harry and Tonto " (1974), the autobiographical "Next Stop, Greenwich Village " (1976), "An Unmarried Woman " (1978), "Willie and Phil" (1980), "Tempest" (1982), "Moscow on the Hudson " (1984), "Down and Out in Beverly Hills " (1986), "Moon Over Parador " (1988), "Enemies, a Love Story" (1989) and "Scenes from a Mall " (1991).Following his film making satire "The Pickle" (1993), Mazursky has worked only sporadically as a director on such films as "Faithful" (1996), "Winchell" (1998), "Coast to Coast" (2003) and most recently the documentary "Yippee" (2006).
He has recently published his autobiography in which he recounts his experiences in film making and several well-known screen personalities including Peter Sellers.
Mazursky has appeared as himself in a number of documentaries on film, including "
A Decade Under the Influence ", "New York at the Movies" and "". In "Moon Over Parador", with the Rio Opera House available for only three days of shooting, Mazursky cast himself as a dictator's mother whenJudith Malina was unavailable, playing the character in drag.In recent years, Mazursky had a small part as "Sunshine" the
poker dealer in "The Sopranos ". He also appeared in five episodes of "Curb Your Enthusiasm " asMel Brooks ' associate Norm.Mazursky has received five
Academy Award nominations, four for his screenplay writing on "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice " (1969), "Harry and Tonto " (1974), "An Unmarried Woman " (1978) and "Enemies, a Love Story" (1989), and once as producer of "An Unmarried Woman" (nominated for Best Picture).References
External links
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