Marshall Brickman

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Marshall Brickman is an American screenwriter, director, and former television writer best known for co-writing several acclaimed Woody Allen films, including "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film director
human
musician
playwright
screenwriter
television writer
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
collaboratedWith Rick Elice
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coWroteWith Woody Allen
employer The Tonight Show
surface form: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
ethnicGroup Jewish American
familyName Brickman
fieldOfWork film
music
television
theatre
genre comedy
romantic comedy
givenName Marshall
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Marshall Brickman self-link
notableAchievement co-wrote the book for the musical Jersey Boys
co-wrote the screenplay for Annie Hall
co-wrote the screenplay for Manhattan
notableWork Annie Hall
Interiors
Jersey Boys
Jersey Boys
surface form: Jersey Boys (musical book)

Lovesick
Manhattan
Simon
Sleeper
Manhattan Project
surface form: The Manhattan Project

The Tonight Show
surface form: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
occupation film director
musician
playwright
screenwriter
television writer
positionHeld television writer
sexOrGender male

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Annie Hall writer Marshall Brickman
For the Boys screenwriter Marshall Brickman
Marshall Brickman name Marshall Brickman self-link
Alvy Singer createdBy Marshall Brickman
Sleeper writer Marshall Brickman
The Addams Family (Broadway musical) bookBy Marshall Brickman
Deliverance musicBy Marshall Brickman
Jersey Boys bookBy Marshall Brickman