Marshall Herskovitz
Milestones
- Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Birthday: February 23, 1952
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2000
Served as one of the producers of the acclaimed film "Traffic"; earned a Best Picture Oscar nomination
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1999 to 0000
With Zwick, returned to series TV as creators and executive producers of the drama series "Once and Again" (ABC)
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1998
Directed "Dangerous Beauty"
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1994
Prodcued "Legends of the Fall", directed by Zwick
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1993
Feature directorial debut, "Jack the Bear"
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1989
Co-executive producer on the NBC series "Dream Street"
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1987 to 1991
Co-creator, writer, co-executive producer and occasional director on the series "thirtysomething"; produced under Bedford Falls banner
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1985
Formed the Bedford Falls Company with Zwick
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1983
First collaboration with Edward Zwick, "Special Bulletin"
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1983
TV-movie producing and screenwriting debut, "Special Bulletin"
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1978
Directed first feature-length film while at AFI, "Cambridge Nights"
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1976
Awarded a directing fellowship at AFI
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1975
Accepted to AFI on the basis of "In Footsteps"
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1975
Wrote and directed first short-film, "In Footsteps"
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Executived produced the critically-acclaimed but low-rated cult series "My So-Called Life" (ABC)
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Met Edward Zwick while attending AFI
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Signed deal with ABC to create three new series, including one that would star Bob Saget
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Was executive producer of "Relativity" (ABC)
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Wrote episodes for the TV series "Family", "The White Shadow" and "Seven Bride for Seven Brothers"
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