Biography
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 …
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When Playboy Ruled the World | Interviewee |
Another Woman | Mark |
You've Got Mail | Vince Mancini |
Husbands and Wives | Peter Styles |
New York in the Fifties | Himself |
54 | Elaine's Patron |
Celebrity | Elaine's Book Party Guest |
Sniff | Producer, Writer |
Steambath | Creator, Play as Source Material ("Steambath" ) |
Stir Crazy | Writer (Premiere ), Screenplay |
Splash, Too | Characters as Source Material |
The Heartbreak Kid | From Story ("A Change of Pace" ), from short story: "A Change of Plan" |
Splash | Screenplay |
Doctor Detroit | Screenplay, Source Material (from novel) ("Detroit Abe" ), From Story |
The Lonely Guy | Book as Source Material ("The Lonely Guy's Book of Life" ) |
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