
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marshall Brickman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
movieJersey Boys
2014 · Musical, Screenplay
movieWoody Allen: A Documentary
2011 · Self
movieA Decade Under the Influence
2003 · Self
movieSounds from a Town I Love
2001 · (uncredited)
movieThe Concert for New York City
2001
movieSister Mary Explains It All
2001 · Director
movieIntersection
1994 · Screenplay
movieManhattan Murder Mystery
1993 · Screenplay
movieFor the Boys
1991 · Screenplay
movieThat's Adequate
1989 · Self
movieFunny
1988 · Self
movieThe Manhattan Project
1986 · Director, Producer, Writer
movieLovesick
1983 · Screenplay, Director
movieSimon
1980 · Director, Screenplay, Story
movieManhattan
1979 · Writer
movieAnnie Hall
1977 · Writer
movieSleeper
1973 · Associate Producer, Writer
movieWoody Allen Looks at 1967
1967 · Writer
tvThe Merv Griffin Show
1962 · Self
tvKraft Music Hall
1958 · Writer
tvThe Oscars
1953 · Self