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− | '''Lloyd J. Schwartz''' (born May |
+ | '''Lloyd J. Schwartz''' (born 2 May 1946) is an American television producer and writer. |
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− | Schwartz is the son of TV mogul [[Sherwood Schwartz]] and has worked alongside him since the late 1960s. He has teamed with his father on many ''[[Brady Bunch]]'' projects, often as writer or producer.<ref name="will work">{{Cite news |
+ | Schwartz is the son of TV mogul [[Sherwood Schwartz]] and has worked alongside him since the late 1960s. He has teamed with his father on many ''[[The Brady Bunch|Brady Bunch]]'' projects, often as writer or producer.<ref name="will work">{{Cite news |
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He also has written for TV series including ''Alice'', ''The A-Team'', and ''Baywatch''. In 1988, he helped create ''The Munsters Today'', a revival of ''The Munsters''. |
He also has written for TV series including ''Alice'', ''The A-Team'', and ''Baywatch''. In 1988, he helped create ''The Munsters Today'', a revival of ''The Munsters''. |
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− | In 1985, Schwartz co-founded The Storybook Theatre of Los Angeles with his wife, Barbara Mallory.<ref name="will work"/> Storybook Theatre has been honored by both the |
+ | In 1985, Schwartz co-founded The Storybook Theatre of Los Angeles with his wife, Barbara Mallory.<ref name="will work"/> Storybook Theatre has been honored by both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. |
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+ | On 6 June 2008, a stage musical debuted in Los Angeles called ''[[A Very Brady Musical]]''. The show was written by Schwartz and his sister Hope Juber. The music was written by his sister and brother-in-law Hope and Laurence Juber. Schwartz directed the production, which starred his wife, Barbara Mallory and his son Elliot Schwartz as [[Carol Brady|Carol]] and [[Greg Brady]].<ref>'A Very Brady Musical' swept the Valley Theatre League Awards as best production, best musical, best director for Lloyd, best writing for Lloyd and his sister, Hope Juber, among other awards. [http://tvseriesfinale.com/articles/the-brady-bunch-heres-the-story-of-a-brand-new-musical/ The Brady Bunch: Here’s the Story, of a Brand New Musical]</ref> |
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* Appeared in ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' episode "The Cincinnati Kids". |
* Appeared in ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' episode "The Cincinnati Kids". |
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* Lloyd has written a book about ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' in 2010, entitled ''Brady, Brady, Brady''. |
* Lloyd has written a book about ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' in 2010, entitled ''Brady, Brady, Brady''. |
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== References == |
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 10 June 2019
Lloyd J. Schwartz (born 2 May 1946) is an American television producer and writer.
Career
Schwartz is the son of TV mogul Sherwood Schwartz and has worked alongside him since the late 1960s. He has teamed with his father on many Brady Bunch projects, often as writer or producer.[1]
He also has written for TV series including Alice, The A-Team, and Baywatch. In 1988, he helped create The Munsters Today, a revival of The Munsters.
In 1985, Schwartz co-founded The Storybook Theatre of Los Angeles with his wife, Barbara Mallory.[1] Storybook Theatre has been honored by both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives.
On 6 June 2008, a stage musical debuted in Los Angeles called A Very Brady Musical. The show was written by Schwartz and his sister Hope Juber. The music was written by his sister and brother-in-law Hope and Laurence Juber. Schwartz directed the production, which starred his wife, Barbara Mallory and his son Elliot Schwartz as Carol and Greg Brady.[2]
Works
Writer
- BBBRRRRrrrrrr!--That New Abominable Snowman Comedy (pilot, 1976)[3]
- Gilligan's Island (musical, 1992)[4][5]
Producer
- Little Red Riding Hood (1987)[6]
- A Very Brady Sequel (movie, 1996)[7]
Trivia
- Appeared in The Brady Bunch episode "The Cincinnati Kids".
- Lloyd has written a book about The Brady Bunch in 2010, entitled Brady, Brady, Brady.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Heffley, Lynne (1996-12-01). "Will Work for Milk and Cookies; Veteran producer Lloyd Schwartz and actress Barbara Mallory-Schwartz find running the Storybook Theatre for young children more rewarding than cutting deals in Hollywood". Los Angeles Times: p. 73. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/16575411.html?dids=16575411:16575411&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Dec+01%2C+1996&author=Lynne+Heffley&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&desc=FAMILY%3B+KIDS%3B+Will+Work+for+Milk+and+Cookies%3B+Veteran+producer+Lloyd+Schwartz+and+actress+Barbara+Mallory-Schwartz+find+running+the+Storybook+Theatre+for+young+children+more+rewarding+than+cutting+deals+in+Hollywood.&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
- ↑ 'A Very Brady Musical' swept the Valley Theatre League Awards as best production, best musical, best director for Lloyd, best writing for Lloyd and his sister, Hope Juber, among other awards. The Brady Bunch: Here’s the Story, of a Brand New Musical
- ↑ Mahoney, John C. (1976-12-03). "New Snowman at Group Theatre". Los Angeles Times: p. G20.
- ↑ Bommer, Lawrence (1992-11-06). "Gilligan's Crew Resurfaces in Musical". Chicago Tribune: p. 6.
- ↑ Christiansen, Richard (1992-11-12). "To enjoy Gilligan, just sit right back; Musical a mildly amusing cruise". Chicago Tribune: p. 26.
- ↑ Heffley, Lynne (1987-04-14). "A Defanged Little Red Riding Hood". Los Angeles Times: p. 6.
- ↑ Maslin, Janet (1996-08-23). "A Very Brady Sequel (1996): That Bunch Is Back, and Life's a Bowl of Cabbages". The New York Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B04EFD71130F930A1575BC0A960958260. Retrieved 2010-01-21.