Biography
A former member of the folksinging groups The Tarriers and The Journeymen, Marshall Brickman wrote for television before beginning his highly successful association with Woody Allen. Brickman co-wrote two of Allen's best-loved films, "Annie Hall" (1977) and "Manhattan" (1979), before branching out on his own with the overlooked, cynical comedy "Simon" (1980) and the thoughtful anti-nuclear thriller "The Manhattan Project" (1986). It was with …
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Intimate Portrait: Michelle Phillips | Interviewee |
That's Adequate | Himself |
Funny | Director, assistance |
Sister Mary Explains It All | Director |
The Manhattan Project | Director, Producer, Screenplay |
Lovesick | Director, Screenplay |
Simon | Director, Screenplay |
Free State | Screenplay |
The Berkeley Connection | Screenplay |
Off Campus | Writer |
Annie Hall | Screenplay |
Manhattan | Screenplay |
Manhattan Murder Mystery | Screenplay |
Sleeper | Screenplay |
It's A Dog's Life | Screenplay (rewrite ) |
For the Boys | Screenplay, Song ("Wake Up Each Morning With Baileys" ) |
Intersection | Screenplay |
Men | Screenplay (rewrite ) |
The Cemetery Club | Production Consultant |
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