Jim Herzfeld

Jim Herzfeld
Born James Herzfeld
United States
Occupation Screenwriter, television producer

Jim Herzfeld is an American film and television screenwriter who has also done work as a television producer. Herzfeld graduated from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) in 1984.[1] Herzfeld's earliest TV credit is on It's Garry Shandling's Show in 1986. His earliest feature film work was a writing credit on the cult-comedy Tapeheads in 1988. Herzfeld's most successful work was writing the screenplay for the 2000 film Meet the Parents[2][3] as well as writing the story and screenplay for its 2004 sequel Meet the Fockers. Despite occasional internet information to the contrary, Herzfeld was not a writer on the last of the trilogy, the critically savaged Little Fockers.[3] Herzfeld was also the writer of the canceled Circle 7 Animation version of Toy Story 3.

References

  1. TFT Alumni Classnotes, UCLA.edu. Accessed February 10, 2010.
  2. Gunn, Elston. Ten Questions with MEET THE PARENTS screenwriter Jim Herzfeld, screenwritersutopia.com, March 11, 2004. Accessed October 9, 2008.
  3. 1 2 Jim Herzfeld, The New York Times. Accessed February 10, 2010.
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