Marilyn Horowitz: Difference between revisions
Cite supporting references (published by New York Times) to support facts stated. Thank you. |
Undid revision 1201530212 by 2603:7000:3101:20BC:6CC3:B9B4:62D:9045 (talk) Unsourced and intensely promotional. |
||
(36 intermediate revisions by 20 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{short description|American screenwriter}} |
|||
{{Multiple issues| |
{{Multiple issues| |
||
{{BLP sources|date=March 2011}} |
{{BLP sources|date=March 2011}} |
||
{{Advert|date=July 2011}} |
|||
{{COI|date=July 2018}} |
{{COI|date=July 2018}} |
||
{{Cleanup|reason=Promotional|date=July 2018}} |
|||
{{Orphan|date=August 2018}} |
{{Orphan|date=August 2018}} |
||
}} |
}} |
||
[[File:Mh 11.jpg|alt=Marilyn Horowitz|thumb|Marilyn Horowitz]] |
|||
'''Marilyn Horowitz''' (born 1957) is an American writer, TV creator, [[script doctor]], writing coach, and producer. She is also the creator of the ''Horowitz System'', a system for screenwriting, and author of several books. |
'''Marilyn Horowitz''' (born 1957) is an American writer, TV creator, [[script doctor]], writing coach, and producer. She is also the creator of the ''Horowitz System'', a system for screenwriting, and author of several books. |
||
==Early years== |
==Early years== |
||
Horowitz was born in 1957<ref>{{cite web |title=Marilyn Horowitz birth date - Google Search |url=https://www.google.com/search?q=Marilyn+Horowitz+birth+date |
Horowitz was born in 1957<ref>{{cite web |title=Marilyn Horowitz birth date - Google Search |url=https://www.google.com/search?q=Marilyn+Horowitz+birth+date |website=Google Search |access-date=13 July 2018 |language=en}}</ref> and raised in Manhattan, New York City. She is the daughter of David H. Horowitz, former General Counsel for [[Columbia Pictures]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=david--h-horowitz&pid=147307739|title = David H. Horowitz Obituary (2010) New York Times| website=[[Legacy.com]] }}</ref> Her mother, Louise S. Horowitz, was a professor of philosophy. |
||
Horowitz attended Louis D. Brandeis High School in New York City. She received a B.A. from NYU’s<ref>{{cite news|title=Marilyn Horowitz Will Marry in Fall |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/17/style/marilyn-horowitz-will-marry-in-fall.html |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate=13 July 2018 |language=en}}</ref> [[Tisch School of the Arts]], where she made a short film ''Night Hawks At the Diner'', the story of a hit man who buys a cup of coffee for an old woman after committing a vicious murder. It was screened on [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]].{{Verification needed|date=August 2018}} |
|||
She is the cousin of actor [[Richard Schiff]], producer [[Paul Schiff]], and David Schiff, Founder and CEO of MGMT Entertainment.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mgmtartists.com/about/|title=MGMT Artists - About|website=Mgmtartists.com| |
Horowitz attended Louis D. Brandeis High School in New York City. She received a B.A. from NYU’s<ref>{{cite news|title=Marilyn Horowitz Will Marry in Fall |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/17/style/marilyn-horowitz-will-marry-in-fall.html |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=17 July 1983 |access-date=13 July 2018 |language=en}}</ref> [[Tisch School of the Arts]], where she made a short film ''Night Hawks At the Diner'', the story of a hit man who buys a cup of coffee for an old woman after committing a vicious murder. It was screened on [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]].{{Verification needed|date=August 2018}} She is the cousin of actor [[Richard Schiff]], producer [[Paul Schiff]], and David Schiff, Founder and CEO of MGMT Entertainment.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mgmtartists.com/about/|title=MGMT Artists - About|website=Mgmtartists.com|access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref> |
||
==Career== |
==Career== |
||
Line 23: | Line 21: | ||
In 2004, she won the New York University Award for Teaching Excellence.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} |
In 2004, she won the New York University Award for Teaching Excellence.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}} |
||
In June 2017, along with writing partner and animator David Manstream, she formed Double Asterix Productions, LLC, a creative writing company specializing in creating and developing half hour animated comedies for television.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://doubleasterix.com/about-us|title=Welcome to Double Asterix.com|first=Double|last=Asterix.com|website=Double Asterix.com| |
In June 2017, along with writing partner and animator David Manstream, she formed Double Asterix Productions, LLC, a creative writing company specializing in creating and developing half hour animated comedies for television.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://doubleasterix.com/about-us|title=Welcome to Double Asterix.com|first=Double|last=Asterix.com|website=Double Asterix.com|access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref> |
||
== Written works == |
== Written works == |
||
Horowitz is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the [[New York University]].<ref>[http://www.scps.nyu.edu/faculty/all/h/5/101/marilyn-horowitz Faculty] |
Horowitz is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the [[New York University]].<ref>[http://www.scps.nyu.edu/faculty/all/h/5/101/marilyn-horowitz Faculty] ''The NYU SCPS Website'', retrieved December 26, 2011</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/101-marilyn-horowitz.html|title=Faculty Profile: Marilyn Horowitz, Adjunct Assistant Professor - NYU SPS Professional Pathways|website=Sps.nyu.edu|access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref> She has written six books teaching her method. Two of her books, ''The Four Magic Questions of Screenwriting'' ({{ISBN|978-0-9799089-4-1}}) and ''How to Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks'' ({{ISBN|978-0-9799089-1-0}}), have been required NYU textbooks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/courses/WRIT1-CE9692-writing-a-screenplay-in-eight-weeks.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210507093632/https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/courses/WRIT1-CE9692-writing-a-screenplay-in-eight-weeks.html#more-details|archive-date=2021-05-07|url-status=dead|title = Writing a Screenplay in Eight Weeks (WRIT1-CE9692) | NYU SPS Professional Pathways}}</ref> |
||
Horowitz has contributed articles to ''Screenwriter'',<ref>Marilyn Horowitz (November 2007). [http://www.movieoutline.com/archive/1107.html#Article1 Write A Treatment - Jumpstart Your Screenwriting Career] ''Movie Outline'', retrieved May 2, 2011</ref> ''Hollywood Scriptwriter'' and ''Script Magazine''.<ref>Marilyn Horowitz (Jul-Aug 2004). [http://www.artmarproductions.com/articles/villain_first.pdf Working Villain First: 10 Ways to Create Fascinating Villains] ''Art Mar Production'', retrieved May 2, 2011</ref> Horowitz’s writing |
Horowitz has contributed articles to ''Screenwriter'',<ref>Marilyn Horowitz (November 2007). [http://www.movieoutline.com/archive/1107.html#Article1 Write A Treatment - Jumpstart Your Screenwriting Career] ''Movie Outline'', retrieved May 2, 2011</ref> ''Hollywood Scriptwriter'' and ''Script Magazine''.<ref>Marilyn Horowitz (Jul-Aug 2004). [http://www.artmarproductions.com/articles/villain_first.pdf Working Villain First: 10 Ways to Create Fascinating Villains] ''Art Mar Production'', retrieved May 2, 2011</ref> Horowitz’s writing appears in ''[https://www.amazon.com/Now-Write-Screenwriting-Exercises-Teachers/dp/1585428515/ Now Write! Screenwriting: Screenwriting Exercises from Today's Best Writers and Teachers by Sherry Ellis and Laurie Lamson]'' <ref>{{Cite book |title=Now Write! Screenwriting: Screenwriting Exercises from Today's Best Writers and Teachers |publisher=Tarcher Penguin |year=2011 |isbn=978-1585428519 |edition=1st |pages=105–108 |language=en}}</ref><nowiki>, a screenwriting exercise anthology published by Tarcher Penguin on January 6, 2011.</nowiki> |
||
==References== |
==References== |
||
Line 41: | Line 39: | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Horowitz, Marilyn}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Horowitz, Marilyn}} |
||
[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
||
[[Category:Screenwriters from New York (state)]] |
|||
[[Category:New York University faculty]] |
[[Category:New York University faculty]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Screenwriters from New York City]] |
||
[[Category:Tisch School of the Arts alumni]] |
[[Category:Tisch School of the Arts alumni]] |
||
[[Category:Screenwriting instructors]] |
[[Category:Screenwriting instructors]] |
Latest revision as of 00:32, 1 February 2024
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Marilyn Horowitz (born 1957) is an American writer, TV creator, script doctor, writing coach, and producer. She is also the creator of the Horowitz System, a system for screenwriting, and author of several books.
Early years
[edit]Horowitz was born in 1957[1] and raised in Manhattan, New York City. She is the daughter of David H. Horowitz, former General Counsel for Columbia Pictures.[2] Her mother, Louise S. Horowitz, was a professor of philosophy.
Horowitz attended Louis D. Brandeis High School in New York City. She received a B.A. from NYU’s[3] Tisch School of the Arts, where she made a short film Night Hawks At the Diner, the story of a hit man who buys a cup of coffee for an old woman after committing a vicious murder. It was screened on Showtime.[verification needed] She is the cousin of actor Richard Schiff, producer Paul Schiff, and David Schiff, Founder and CEO of MGMT Entertainment.[4]
Career
[edit]In 1996, Horowitz co-founded ArtMar Productions,[5] a screenwriting consulting and education company.
Horowitz was the script consultant and associate producer on 2004’s The Reawakening, an independent feature film produced under the auspices of the ABC New Talent Development Scholarship Grant and the script consultant for the 2007 Warner Bros. film, And Then Came Love, starring Vanessa Williams.
In 2004, she won the New York University Award for Teaching Excellence.[citation needed]
In June 2017, along with writing partner and animator David Manstream, she formed Double Asterix Productions, LLC, a creative writing company specializing in creating and developing half hour animated comedies for television.[6]
Written works
[edit]Horowitz is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the New York University.[7][8] She has written six books teaching her method. Two of her books, The Four Magic Questions of Screenwriting (ISBN 978-0-9799089-4-1) and How to Write a Screenplay in 10 Weeks (ISBN 978-0-9799089-1-0), have been required NYU textbooks.[9]
Horowitz has contributed articles to Screenwriter,[10] Hollywood Scriptwriter and Script Magazine.[11] Horowitz’s writing appears in Now Write! Screenwriting: Screenwriting Exercises from Today's Best Writers and Teachers by Sherry Ellis and Laurie Lamson [12], a screenwriting exercise anthology published by Tarcher Penguin on January 6, 2011.
References
[edit]- ^ "Marilyn Horowitz birth date - Google Search". Google Search. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
- ^ "David H. Horowitz Obituary (2010) New York Times". Legacy.com.
- ^ "Marilyn Horowitz Will Marry in Fall". The New York Times. 17 July 1983. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
- ^ "MGMT Artists - About". Mgmtartists.com. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ Some Can Do. Some Can Teach. We Can Do Both! Art Mar Production, retrieved May 2, 2011
- ^ Asterix.com, Double. "Welcome to Double Asterix.com". Double Asterix.com. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ Faculty The NYU SCPS Website, retrieved December 26, 2011
- ^ "Faculty Profile: Marilyn Horowitz, Adjunct Assistant Professor - NYU SPS Professional Pathways". Sps.nyu.edu. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ "Writing a Screenplay in Eight Weeks (WRIT1-CE9692) | NYU SPS Professional Pathways". Archived from the original on 2021-05-07.
- ^ Marilyn Horowitz (November 2007). Write A Treatment - Jumpstart Your Screenwriting Career Movie Outline, retrieved May 2, 2011
- ^ Marilyn Horowitz (Jul-Aug 2004). Working Villain First: 10 Ways to Create Fascinating Villains Art Mar Production, retrieved May 2, 2011
- ^ Now Write! Screenwriting: Screenwriting Exercises from Today's Best Writers and Teachers (1st ed.). Tarcher Penguin. 2011. pp. 105–108. ISBN 978-1585428519.