Jan Oxenberg
Jan Oxenberg is an American film producer, film director, film editor and scenarist. She is known for her work in lesbian feminist films.[1][2]
Career
Oxenberg wrote for Relativity, which featured the first kiss between two lesbian/bisexual characters on American television in 1997, and Once and Again, which also had a pioneering queer storyline. She has also worked as a producer and writer of Pretty Little Liars. Other credits include Cold Case, Kidnapped, In Plain Sight and Chicago Hope.
Filmography[3]
Film producer
- 1975: A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts
- 1991: Thank You and Good Night (documentary)
- 1998–1999 : Chicago Hope (TV show) (3 episodes)
- 1999–2001 : Once and Again (TV show) (43 episodes)
- 2001: The Education of Max Bickford (TV show)
- 2002: Robbery Homicide Division (TV show)
- 2003: Mister Sterling (TV show) (3 episodes)
- 2003–2004 : Cold Case (TV show) (22 episodes)
- 2006–2007 : Kidnapped (TV show) (12 episodes)
- 2008: Long Island Confidential (TV movie)
- 2011: In Plain Sight (TV show) (2 episodes)
- 2013: Pretty Little Liars (TV show) (3 episodes)
Film director
- 1973: Home Movie (short film)
- 1974: I'm Not One of 'Em (short film)
- 1975: Films by Jan Oxenberg (short film)
- 1975: A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts
- 1991: Thank You and Good Night (documentary)
Film editor
- 1975: A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts
Sound
- 1986: Rate It X (documentary)
- 1975: Woman to Woman (documentary)
References
- ↑ Wolf, Deborah Goleman (1980). The Lesbian Community. University of California Press.
- ↑ Citron, Michelle (March 1981). "The films of Jan Oxenberg: Comic critique". Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
- ↑ "Jan Oxenberg". IMDb. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
External links
- Jan Oxenberg on IMDb
- The films of Jan Oxenberg: Comic critique by Michelle Citron
- Jan Oxenberg on Autostraddle
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