Mitch_Glazer

Mitch Glazer

Mitch Glazer

American writer, producer, and actor


Mitchell Aram Glazer (born 1952/1953)[1] is an American writer, producer, and actor.[2][3]

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Early life

Glazer was born in Key Biscayne, Florida, and was raised in Miami, the son of Leonard and Zelda Glazer, an English teacher.[4] Glazer is a close relative of Sidney Glazier and musician Tom Glazer.[citation needed] He attended Miami Beach High School and graduated from there early in 1970.[5] He attended Clark University before transferring to NYU. Before becoming a screenwriter, he wrote for the music publications Rolling Stone magazine and Crawdaddy!, where he met and befriended Timothy White. He is Jewish.[6]

Career

Glazer was a reporter for Crawdaddy! magazine in the late 1970s. He collaborated with friend and writing partner Michael O'Donoghue on several projects, most notably the holiday comedy Scrooged that starred Bill Murray. He was also good friends with John Belushi, and wrote the novelization for The Blues Brothers under the pen name "Miami Mitch."

Glazer was formerly married to actress Wendie Malick but divorced her in 1989 after seven years. In 1992 he married actress Kelly Lynch and legally adopted her daughter Shane.[7] Glazer and Lynch own two modern architectural homes in California: one by John Lautner in the Hollywood Hills and the other by Richard Neutra in Lone Pine, California.[citation needed] In 2007, Glazer and Lynch were named as one of Vanity Fair's best-dressed couples.

Glazer is friends with actors Bill Murray and Mickey Rourke, who was two years ahead of him at Miami Beach High School.

Filmography

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References

  1. "The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida on December 5, 1988 · 23". Newspapers.com. 5 December 1988. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  2. Zakarin, Jordan (2012-03-30). "'Magic City' Creator Mitch Glazer on Probing His Past and an Uncomfortable Political Storyline (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  3. "Hollywood Now: Interfaith Celebs Maya Rudolph, Lea Michele & Big Brain Theory Winner". InterfaithFamily. July 1, 2013. I write about the assimilated Jewish experience in Miami because it was mine," says Glazer, whose father, an electrical engineer, did the lighting for all the top hotels. "This is a Jewish hotel family," he says, "and that's part of the show.

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