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Marshall Brickman (born August 25, 1941 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a screenwriter, best known for his collaborations with Woody Allen. 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.
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Filmography
all 21
Movies 18
Writer 9
self 6
Director 4
TV Shows 3
Screenplay 1
Screenplay / Musical
Jersey Boys (2014)
Movie
9
Self
Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011)
Movie
Self
A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
Movie
Actor
Sounds from a Town I Love (2001)
Movie
Director
Sister Mary Explains It All (2001)
Movie
Writer
Intersection (1994)
Movie
Writer
Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
Movie
10
Writer
For the Boys (1991)
Movie
Himself
That's Adequate (1989)
Movie
Self
Funny (1988)
Movie
Director
The Manhattan Project (1986)
Movie
Director
Lovesick (1983)
Movie
1
Director
Simon (1980)
Movie
Writer
Manhattan (1979)
Movie
3.67
Writer
Annie Hall (1977)
Movie
5.08
Writer
Julie: My Favourite Things (1975)
Movie
Writer
Sleeper (1973)
Movie
4
Writer
Woody Allen Looks at 1967 (1967)
Movie
Self
The Merv Griffin Show (1962)
TV
Writer
Kraft Music Hall (1958)
TV
Self
The Oscars (1953)
TV
Ratings
Average 5.83
Based on 596 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1953
1977
1988
1989
2014
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1939-08-25 (84 years old)
Birth PlaceRio de Janeiro, Brazil
CitizenshipsBrazil, United States of America
Also Known AsMarshall Brinkman
AwardsHugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay
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