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Birthplace
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Birthday
August 25, 1941Deathday
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Marshall Brickman
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Marshall Brickman (born August 25, 1941 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a screenwriter, best known for his collaborations with Woody Allen. He is also known for playing the banjo with Eric Weissberg in the 1960s, and for a series of comical parodies published in The New Yorker.
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Marshall Brickman awards and nominations
| Year | Category | Subcategory | Info | Movie/Tv Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Winner President's Award | (Marshall Brickman) | The Manhattan Project |
| 1974 | Hugo Awards | Winner Hugo | Best Dramatic Presentation (Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman) | Sleeper |
| Year | Category | Subcategory | Info | Movie/Tv Series |
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| 1974 | Writers Guild of America, USA | Nominee WGA Award (Screen) | Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen (Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman) | Sleeper |