Andrew Bergman

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AKA: Warren Bogle
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 02/20/1945
Birthplace: Queens, New York, USA

biography

Crowned "The Unknown King of Comedy" by NEW YORK magazine in 1985, this former publicist and aspiring academic entered film comedy writing at the very highest level. The 26-year-old Bergman, having penned a 90-page treatment about a black militant cowboy entitled "Tex X", found himself collaborating with Richard Pryor and Mel Brooks on what would become the screenplay of "Blazing Saddles" (1974). Bergman received the sole writing credit for "The In-Laws" (1979), a wacky hit starring Peter Falk and Alan Arkin. PREMIERE writer Andy Webster observed that the comedy writer's work on that project Continued

Credits

Director
2000
Screenplay
1996
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1996
Director
1994
Screenplay
1990
Director
1990
screenplay
1990
From Story
1974
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1974
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
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Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Director
screenplay
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Executive Producer

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Worked as publicist at United Artists; authored several books on Hollywood (fiction and non-fiction)
1974 
Feature film co-writing debut (with Richard Pryor and director Mel Brooks), "Blazing Saddles" (also story)
1979 
Feature solo writing debut, "The In-Laws"
1981 
Feature directing debut (also writer), "So Fine"
1985 
First film produced for own production company, Bergman/Lobell Productions (with Michael Lobell), "The Journey of Natty Gann"
Continued

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