Bruce Jay Friedman

Bruce Jay Friedman's brand of Jewish humor lies somewhere between Woody Allen's dark, paranoid musings and Henny Youngman's quick-fire one-liners. The author, screenwriter and playwright worked steadily through the 1970s and 80s, though his output has slowed with the 90s.

Starting his career as an editor and magazine and short story writer, Friedman began writing novels in the early 1960s and plays later in the decade. His most successful were "Scuba Duba" (1967) and the dark comedy/drama "Steambath" (1970), which was shown on public television in 1973. He turned to the screen in 1971 with "The Owl and the Pussycat", adapted from William Manhof's play. He went on to provide the story for Neil Simon's "The Heartbreak Kid" (1972) and to write the successful comedies "Stir Crazy" (1980) and 1982's "Doctor Detroit" (co-wrote and provided story). Friedman's book "The Lonely Guy's Book of Life" provided the basis for a then atypical Steve Martin vehicle, "The Lonely Guy" (1984). Neil Simon did the adaptation, while TV veterans Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels ("Taxi") wrote the screenplay for this subdued comedy. In 1984, Friedman enjoyed a major success with "Splash" (Friedman and co-writers Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel were nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay). As an actor, Friedman has appeared in two films directed by Woody Allen: "Another Woman" (1988) and "Husbands and Wives" (1992).

Friedman has not had nearly as good luck with TV. He wrote the busted pilots for "The Ted Bessell Show" (CBS, 1973) and "Sniff" (CBS, 1988) as well as the premieres of two shortlived TV series based on his work: "Steambath" (Showtime, 1984) and "Stir Crazy" (CBS, 1985-86).

  • Born:
    April 26, 1930 in Bronx, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Playwright, Screenwriter, Novelist, Producer, Actor, Director
Family
  • Daughter: Molly Friedman. Mother, Pat O Donohue
  • Father: Irving Friedman. Former silent movie accompanist
  • Mother: Molly Friedman. Former ticket seller on Broadway
  • Sister: Dolly Friedman. Older
  • Son: Drew Friedman. Mother, Ginger Howard
  • Son: Josh Friedman. Mother, Ginger Howard
  • Son: Kip Friedman. Mother, Ginger Howard
Education
  • DeWitt Clinton High School, Bronx, NY, 1947
  • University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, BA, 1951
Milestones
  • 1951 Served in US Air Force
  • 1962 Publication of first novel, Stern
  • 1966 First play produced, 23 Pat O Brien Movies
  • 1970 First stage success Steambath ; produced off-Broadway
  • 1971 Feature screenwriting debut, The Owl and the Pussycat
  • 1973 His off-Broadway hit Steambath was adapted for television; was the first American TV program to feature nudity
  • 1973 TV writing debut, The Ted Bessell Show (CBS)
  • 1978 Wrote the novel, The Lonely Guy s Book of Life
  • 1984 Adapted The Lonely Guy s Book of Life into the Steve Martin vehicle The Lonely Guy
  • 1984 Scripted the the Oscar-nominated Splash
  • 1985 TV directing debut, George Burns Comedy Week (CBS)
  • 1988 TV producing debut, Sniff (CBS); also scripted
  • 1992 Acted in Woody Allens Husbands and Wives
  • 1998 Had a small roll in You ve Got Mail
  • Contributed sketches to Oh, Calcutta
  • Worked at Magazine Management Company; editor of Man , Man s World and Male magazines; assistant was Mario Puzo who later wrote The Godfather

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