James Berg: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Add reference and remove unreferenced tag.
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Stan Zimmerman''' is a writer, producer, creator, and director of Television, Theatre, and Film. Alongside writing partner, James Berg, he has written for many television series including [[The Golden Girls]], [[Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne]], and [[Gilmore Girls]] and feature films such as [[The Brady Bunch Movie]] and [[A Very Brady Sequel]].<ref>[http://www.actorslife.com/article.php?id=208 Interview: Stan Zimmerman.] actorslife.com, 25 October 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2011.</ref> Zimmerman/Berg are currently the Creators and Executive Producers of the [[Lifetime Television]] sitcom, [[Rita Rocks]], starring [[Nicole Sullivan]] and [[Tisha Campbell Martin]].
{{BLP unsourced|date=June 2010}}
'''Stan Zimmerman''' is a writer, producer, creator, and director of Television, Theatre, and Film. Alongside writing partner, James Berg, he has written for many television series including [[The Golden Girls]], [[Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne]], and [[Gilmore Girls]] and feature films such as [[The Brady Bunch Movie]] and [[A Very Brady Sequel]].
Zimmerman/Berg are currently the Creators and Executive Producers of the [[Lifetime Television]] sitcom, [[Rita Rocks]], starring [[Nicole Sullivan]] and [[Tisha Campbell Martin]].


==Origins==
Zimmerman is originally from [[Southfield, Michigan]] where he began writing for his junior high school newspaper. After attending Cranbrook Summer Theatre School for five seasons and Hampton Playhouse for two, Stan headed to New York to get his BFA at [[NYU]]/Circle-in-the-Square drama program. He has appeared on Broadway dancing behind [[Rudolph Nureyev]] and the [[Joffrey Ballet]] and if you look closely you can see him in such films as [[The Chosen]], [[Zelig]], and [[Risky Business]]. Stan worked in casting before moving to Los Angeles, where he's been part of one of the longest running comedy writing teams, Zimmerman & Berg.
Zimmerman is originally from [[Southfield, Michigan]] where he began writing for his junior high school newspaper. After attending Cranbrook Summer Theatre School for five seasons and Hampton Playhouse for two, Stan headed to New York to get his BFA at [[NYU]]/Circle-in-the-Square drama program. He has appeared on Broadway dancing behind [[Rudolph Nureyev]] and the [[Joffrey Ballet]] and if you look closely you can see him in such films as [[The Chosen]], [[Zelig]], and [[Risky Business]]. Stan worked in casting before moving to Los Angeles, where he's been part of one of the longest running comedy writing teams, Zimmerman & Berg.
The duo has received two WGA nominations - one for The Golden Girls and one for the infamous lesbian kiss episode of Roseanne.
The duo has received two WGA nominations - one for The Golden Girls and one for the infamous lesbian kiss episode of Roseanne.


==Directing==
Stan made his stage directing debut with the 30th anniversary revival of ''Gemini'' at the [[Celebration Theatre]], then mounted LA productions of [[A Tuna Christmas]], starring [[Mindy Sterling]] and [[Patrick Bristow]], at Theatre Asylum, [[Spike Heels]] at Actors Circle, ''BLINK & You Might Miss Me'' at Aslym Lab and Hollywood Fringe Festival and [[Entertaining Mr. Sloane]] starring [[Ian Buchanan]] and [[Olivia d'Abo]] at the Actors Company. He has also dabbled in directing film with the music video for Whore's Mascara's "All I Want."
Stan made his stage directing debut with the 30th anniversary revival of ''Gemini'' at the [[Celebration Theatre]], then mounted LA productions of [[A Tuna Christmas]], starring [[Mindy Sterling]] and [[Patrick Bristow]], at Theatre Asylum, [[Spike Heels]] at Actors Circle, ''BLINK & You Might Miss Me'' at Aslym Lab and Hollywood Fringe Festival and [[Entertaining Mr. Sloane]] starring [[Ian Buchanan]] and [[Olivia d'Abo]] at the Actors Company. He has also dabbled in directing film with the music video for Whore's Mascara's "All I Want."


Line 11: Line 11:


Other writing credits include [[Brothers (TV series)]], [[Fame (1982 TV series)]], [[George Burns Comedy Week]], [[Hooperman]], [[Something Wilder]],and [[Wanda at Large]].
Other writing credits include [[Brothers (TV series)]], [[Fame (1982 TV series)]], [[George Burns Comedy Week]], [[Hooperman]], [[Something Wilder]],and [[Wanda at Large]].

==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->

Revision as of 11:37, 28 June 2011

Stan Zimmerman is a writer, producer, creator, and director of Television, Theatre, and Film. Alongside writing partner, James Berg, he has written for many television series including The Golden Girls, Roseanne, and Gilmore Girls and feature films such as The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel.[1] Zimmerman/Berg are currently the Creators and Executive Producers of the Lifetime Television sitcom, Rita Rocks, starring Nicole Sullivan and Tisha Campbell Martin.

Origins

Zimmerman is originally from Southfield, Michigan where he began writing for his junior high school newspaper. After attending Cranbrook Summer Theatre School for five seasons and Hampton Playhouse for two, Stan headed to New York to get his BFA at NYU/Circle-in-the-Square drama program. He has appeared on Broadway dancing behind Rudolph Nureyev and the Joffrey Ballet and if you look closely you can see him in such films as The Chosen, Zelig, and Risky Business. Stan worked in casting before moving to Los Angeles, where he's been part of one of the longest running comedy writing teams, Zimmerman & Berg. The duo has received two WGA nominations - one for The Golden Girls and one for the infamous lesbian kiss episode of Roseanne.

Directing

Stan made his stage directing debut with the 30th anniversary revival of Gemini at the Celebration Theatre, then mounted LA productions of A Tuna Christmas, starring Mindy Sterling and Patrick Bristow, at Theatre Asylum, Spike Heels at Actors Circle, BLINK & You Might Miss Me at Aslym Lab and Hollywood Fringe Festival and Entertaining Mr. Sloane starring Ian Buchanan and Olivia d'Abo at the Actors Company. He has also dabbled in directing film with the music video for Whore's Mascara's "All I Want."

He also appeared, along with Maxine Lapiduss, on Bravo's Sean Hayes produced Situation: Comedy as showrunner/executive producers.

Other writing credits include Brothers (TV series), Fame (1982 TV series), George Burns Comedy Week, Hooperman, Something Wilder,and Wanda at Large.

References

  1. ^ Interview: Stan Zimmerman. actorslife.com, 25 October 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2011.

Template:Persondata