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Marshall Brickman is an American screenwriter and director, best known for his collaborations with Woody Allen. He is the co-recipient of the 1977 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Annie Hall. He is also known for playing the banjo with Eric Weissberg in the 1960s, and for a series of comical parodies published in The New Yorker.
Birth Name
Marshall Michael Brickman
Born
Friday, 25 August 1939
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Woody Allen: A Documentary | Self | 2011 |
50 Films to See Before You Die | Self | 2006 |
The 60th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 2006 |
A Decade Under the Influence | Self | 2003 |
Sounds from a Town I Love | 2001 | |
Rock Family Trees | Self | 1995 |
That's Adequate | Self | 1989 |
American Masters | Self | 1986 |
The 50th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Winner | 1978 |
Hootenanny | Self | 1963 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Woody Allen: A Documentary | Self | 2011 |
50 Films to See Before You Die | Self | 2006 |
The 60th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 2006 |
A Decade Under the Influence | Self | 2003 |
Sounds from a Town I Love | 2001 | |
Rock Family Trees | Self | 1995 |
That's Adequate | Self | 1989 |
American Masters | Self | 1986 |
The 50th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Winner | 1978 |
Hootenanny | Self | 1963 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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Sister Mary Explains It All | 2001 |
The Manhattan Project | 1986 |
Lovesick | 1983 |
Simon | 1980 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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The Manhattan Project | 1986 |
Sleeper | 1973 |
The Dick Cavett Show | 1968 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1980 | Oscar | Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | Nominated |
1978 | Oscar | Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | Won |
1978 | Golden Globe | Best Screenplay - Motion Picture | Nominated |