Charles H Joffe

Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
07/16/1929
Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York
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biography
With his longtime partner Jack Rollins, Charles H Joffe founded a management-production office that had a client list including Ted Bessell, Billy Crystal, Robin Williams, Tom Poston and David Letterman. But Joffe and Rollins found their biggest success in collaboration with writer- director-actor Woody Allen. Beginning with Allen's 1966 play "Don't Drink the Water" which they co-produced (with famed impresario David Merrick) on Broadway and Allen's feature directorial effort "Take the Money and Run" (1969), Joffe and Rollins have served as producers or executive producers on every Allen film. Continued
Credits
Co-Executive Producer
2008
Co-Executive Producer
2006
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2005
Co-Executive Producer
2003
Executive Producer
2003
Co-Executive Producer
2002
Co-Executive Producer
2001
Co-Executive Producer
2000
Co-Executive Producer
1999
Co-Executive Producer
1998
Co-Executive Producer
1997
Co-Executive Producer
1996
Executive Producer
1992
Executive Producer
1987
Executive Producer
1981
Producer
1979
Producer
1977
Producer
1975
Executive Producer
1973
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milestones
Year
Milestone
 
Partner with Jack Rollins in Rollins & Joffe, Inc., a talent management agency
1966 
Made debut as a producer (with David Merrick and Rollins) with the stage production of Woody Allen's "Don't Drink the Water"
1969 
Produced first feature, "Take the Money and Run", also first feature collaboration with Allen
1969 
TV debut, co-produced "The Woody Allen Special"
1971 
First feature as executive producer, "Bananas"
1979 
First non-Allen feature, "The House of God"
Continued