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- Birth nameMarshall Michael Brickman
- Marshall Brickman was born on August 25, 1939 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a writer and producer, known for Annie Hall (1977), Sleeper (1973) and Manhattan (1979). He has been married to Nina Feinberg since 1973. They have two children.
- SpouseNina Feinberg(1973 - present) (2 children)
- Educated at the University of Wisconsin.
- Was a member of the folk trio The Tarriers in the late 1950s, with Eric Weissberg and Alan Arkin. He played bluegrass guitar on the 1963 album "New Dimensions in Banjo and Bluegrass" with Weissberg; this was later reissued as "Dueling Banjos", a pseudo-soundtrack album for Deliverance (1972) (the title track was the only piece that was actually used in the film).
- Sang with John Phillips and Michelle Phillips in The New Journeymen before they split off to become half of The Mamas and the Papas.
- Born in Brazil to American parents.
- Father of Jessica Brickman.
- Three things that people always tell you about the movie business: "You can fix it in the editing room; it doesn't matter what the critics say; and there's German money". You can NEVER fix it in the editing, it DOES matter what the critics say, and there's NO SUCH THING as German money.
- On alternate days Annie Hall (1977) would appeal to us. Then we'd get disgusted--who wants to see another love story about New York City? When I saw the rough cut, I thought it terrible, completely unsalvageable. It rambled and was tangential and just . . . endless.
- [1978] [Woody Allen] has good navigational instinct in this writing mass of egos and good and bad advice. He's not afraid to engage, even though the world perceives him as reclusive. He's a very good friend. He's dependable, helpful. He works hard, he's ethical. He saves string.
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) - $320 /week
- Candid Camera (1960) - $300 / week
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