Yale Udoff, the screenwriter and playwright who wrote the script for Nicolas Roeg's Bad Timing/A Sensual Obsession, a 1980 psychological thriller starring Art Garfunkel, Theresa Russell and Harvey Keitel, has died. He was 83.
Udoff died July 19 of cardiac arrest as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, his friend Karen Scourby D’Arc reported.
Udoff began his career at ABC in New York working with producers-executives Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge, and he is credited by some for coming up with the idea to transform the Batman comic ...
Udoff died July 19 of cardiac arrest as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, his friend Karen Scourby D’Arc reported.
Udoff began his career at ABC in New York working with producers-executives Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge, and he is credited by some for coming up with the idea to transform the Batman comic ...
- 7/27/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Yale Udoff, the screenwriter and playwright who wrote the script for Nicolas Roeg's Bad Timing/A Sensual Obsession, a 1980 psychological thriller starring Art Garfunkel, Theresa Russell and Harvey Keitel, has died. He was 83.
Udoff died July 19 of cardiac arrest as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, his friend Karen Scourby D’Arc reported.
Udoff began his career at ABC in New York working with producers-executives Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge, and he is credited by some for coming up with the idea to transform the Batman comic ...
Udoff died July 19 of cardiac arrest as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, his friend Karen Scourby D’Arc reported.
Udoff began his career at ABC in New York working with producers-executives Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge, and he is credited by some for coming up with the idea to transform the Batman comic ...
- 7/27/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Yale Udoff, screenwriter for the Nicolas Roeg movie “Bad Timing” as well as episodes of “Tales from the Crypt” and “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” died of cardiac arrest as a result of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on July 19 at Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Burbank, Calif. He was 83.
The 1980 drama “Bad Timing” starred Art Garfunkel, Theresa Russell and Harvey Keitel. It film became a part of the Criterion Collection in 2005. He was also co-writer on the 1991 “Eve of Destruction” with Gregory Hines.
He began his career at CBS in New York, working with fellow producers Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge. After moving to ABC, Udoff worked on the adaptation of “Batman” series from the popular comic books, recommending that the show be more campy and hip than the network had originally envisioned. “Batman” ran for three seasons from 1966 to 1968 and starred Adam West and Burt Ward.
Udoff graduated from Michigan State University,...
The 1980 drama “Bad Timing” starred Art Garfunkel, Theresa Russell and Harvey Keitel. It film became a part of the Criterion Collection in 2005. He was also co-writer on the 1991 “Eve of Destruction” with Gregory Hines.
He began his career at CBS in New York, working with fellow producers Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge. After moving to ABC, Udoff worked on the adaptation of “Batman” series from the popular comic books, recommending that the show be more campy and hip than the network had originally envisioned. “Batman” ran for three seasons from 1966 to 1968 and starred Adam West and Burt Ward.
Udoff graduated from Michigan State University,...
- 7/27/2018
- by Ellis Clopton
- Variety Film + TV
Sally Shulamit Udoff, the wife of screenwriter and playwright Yale Udoff, died Dec. 4 after a 10-year battle with myeloma. She was 72.
Known to her friends as Shula, Sally Udoff worked in London for Westinghouse News before moving to Los Angeles and a job at Quinn Martin Prods.
That was followed by various positions at CBS, including senior script analyst. Later, she was executive assistant to Screen Gems founder John Mitchell, then worked with former CBS president Bud Grant at Tribune Broadcasting and then at Warner Bros. when Grant became an independent producer.
Yale Udoff's credits include "...
Known to her friends as Shula, Sally Udoff worked in London for Westinghouse News before moving to Los Angeles and a job at Quinn Martin Prods.
That was followed by various positions at CBS, including senior script analyst. Later, she was executive assistant to Screen Gems founder John Mitchell, then worked with former CBS president Bud Grant at Tribune Broadcasting and then at Warner Bros. when Grant became an independent producer.
Yale Udoff's credits include "...
Sally Shulamit Udoff, the wife of screenwriter and playwright Yale Udoff, died Dec. 4 after a 10-year battle with myeloma. She was 72.
Known to her friends as Shula, Sally Udoff worked in London for Westinghouse News before moving to Los Angeles and a job at Quinn Martin Prods.
That was followed by various positions at CBS, including senior script analyst. Later, she was executive assistant to Screen Gems founder John Mitchell, then worked with former CBS president Bud Grant at Tribune Broadcasting and then at Warner Bros. when Grant became an independent producer.
Yale Udoff's credits include "...
Known to her friends as Shula, Sally Udoff worked in London for Westinghouse News before moving to Los Angeles and a job at Quinn Martin Prods.
That was followed by various positions at CBS, including senior script analyst. Later, she was executive assistant to Screen Gems founder John Mitchell, then worked with former CBS president Bud Grant at Tribune Broadcasting and then at Warner Bros. when Grant became an independent producer.
Yale Udoff's credits include "...
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