Film director, television director, theatre director
Joel Zwick
Born (1942-01-11 ) January 11, 1942 (age 82) Alma mater Brooklyn College Occupation(s) Film director, television director, theater director Years active 1977–present Spouse Candice Zwick Children 4
Joel Rudolf Zwick (born January 11, 1942)[ 1] is an American film director , television director , and theater director .[ 2] He worked on the television series Perfect Strangers , Full House , and Family Matters , and directed the films My Big Fat Greek Wedding , Second Sight , and Fat Albert .[ 3]
Biography
Zwick was born in Brooklyn , New York to a Jewish family. His father was a cantor from an Orthodox background, and Zwick had his bar mitzvah at an Orthodox synagogue.[ 2]
He graduated from James Madison High School in 1958.[ 4] Zwick then went to Brooklyn College ('62),[ 5] where he taught in the School of Film.[citation needed ]
Zwick has directed 21 television pilots , all of which have continued on to successful runs as weekly series .[ 6]
He is married to Dr. Candice Zwick, a psychologist. They have three daughters, Hillary, Jodi and Lara, and one son, Jamie. Despite a popular misconception, he is not related to fellow filmmaker Edward Zwick .
Television
Film
Broadway
Theater
Zwick was active in the Off-Off-Broadway movement at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club , which was founded by Ellen Stewart in 1961. He worked with the La MaMa Plexus company at the East Village theater and on tour both domestically[ 7] and internationally.[ 8] He performed with La MaMa Plexus in Jan Quackenbush's Inside Out in 1968.[ 9] He also directed the following productions at La MaMa:
The Last Chance Saloon (1969)[ 10]
Woyzeck (1969)[ 11]
Spring-Voices (1969)[ 12]
Dance Wi Me (1971)[ 13]
The Myths of America Smith or Pappy Crumb's Treefrog Beer (1973)[ 14]
The Last Chance Saloon (1973)[ 15]
Calm Down Mother and The Gloaming, Oh My Darling (1974)[ 16]
Dance Wi' Me (1974)[ 17]
The Myths of America Smith and His Son (1975)[ 18]
Dance With Me (1975)[ 19]
He was stage manager for the original 1967 production of MacBird! , and has directed the following theater productions:
Oklahoma (national tour)
Cold Storage (American Place Theater )
Merry-Go-Round (Chicago and Las Vegas )
Last Chance Saloon (West End, London )
Woycek (West End, London)
Carry A. Nation (Triangle Theater)
George Gershwin, Alone (one-man show ; Los Angeles , London ; Ford's Theater in Washington , Chicago, West Palm Beach , Old Globe Theatre in San Diego , South Korea , etc.)
Monsieur Chopin (one-man show )
Beethoven, As I Knew Him (one-man show )
Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein (one-man show )
Jamaica Farewell (one-woman show )
Serrano
Teaching
References
^ Rose, Mike (January 11, 2023). "Today's famous birthdays list for January 11, 2023 includes celebrities Mary J. Blige, Amanda Peet" . Cleveland.com . Retrieved January 10, 2023 .
^ a b Mann, Iris (June 1, 2016). "'Hillary and Monica': An Unlikely Meeting" . Jewish Journal .
^ Kehr, Dave (April 19, 2002). "FILM IN REVIEW: My Big Fat Greek Wedding" . The New York Times .
^ "THE WALL OF DISTINCTION" . James Madison Alumni Association . Archived from the original on January 29, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2018 .
^ "Paving the Way, Workmen Install Tributes on the Alumni Walk In Front of Library ". Brooklyn College. May 24, 2002. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
^ "Joel Zwick - Filmbug" . www.filmbug.com . Retrieved July 10, 2018 .
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Tour: La MaMa Plexus at Dartmouth (1969)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Tour: La MaMa Plexus European Tour (1969)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: La MaMa Plexus Workshop Presents The Cylinder , Complexions , and Inside Out (1968)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Last Chance Saloon, The (1969a)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Woyzeck (1969)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Spring-Voices (1969)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: La MaMa Plexus in Dance Wi Me (or The Fatal Twitch) (1971) ". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Myths of America Smith or Pappy Crumb's Treefrog Beer, The (1973)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: The Last Chance Saloon (1973)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Calm Down Mother and The Gloaming, Oh My Darling (1974)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Dance Wi' Me (1974)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Myths of America Smith and His Son, The (1975)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Dance With Me (1975)". Accessed July 10, 2018.
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