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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · For writer-director James L. Brooks, that heightened comic tone was always essential when he first began working to adapt Larry McMurtry’s novel of the same name. His devotion led to a unique ...

  2. One of the few producer/director/writers to handle both movie and TV assignments with equal aplomb, James L. Brooks was born in Brooklyn and spent his college years in New York City. Following an apprenticeship with CBS news, Brooks went to work for documentary producer David L. Wolper. In 1969, Brooks broke into the non-documentary end of the ...

  3. James L. Brooks. Marianne Catherine Morrissey (1964 – ?) He is best known for creating American television programs such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Simpsons, Rhoda and Taxi. His best-known movie is Terms of Endearment, for which he received three Academy Awards in 1984. James L. Brooks is a three-time Academy Award, nineteen-time Emmy ...

  4. Biography. Since the late 1960s, writer-director-producer James L. Brooks was a powerful comedic force on both the big screen and on television, creating multi-awarding winning fare that also proved to be smashing popular hits. After getting his start as a writer on shows like "The Andy Griffith Show" (CBS, 1960-68) and "My Three Sons" (ABC/CBS ...

  5. Since the late 1960s, writer-director-producer James L. Brooks was a powerful comedic force on both the big screen and on television, creating multi-awarding winning fare that also proved to be smashing popular hits. After getting his start as a writer on shows like "The Andy Griffith Show"...

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · Director James L. Brooks talks ‘Terms of Endearment’ 40 years later, hinting at a new film. From left, Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger and Jack Nicholson in the 1983 movie “Terms of ...

  7. Nov 27, 2017 · It's like a scene straight out of The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who also happens to have been one of James L. Brooks' favorite authors: A young man — a boy, in this case — is living in a fourth-floor walk-up in New Jersey. It's a small two-bedroom apartment on a hill, a block away from the palisades. The boy was Brooks.