Friday, February 17, 2012
Zwick & Herskovitz: WGA TV Award honorees
Zwick Herskovitz Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz put on many hats -- they write, direct and convey for TV and film. Their contributions to television range from the groundbreaking "Thirtysomething," cult hit "My So-Known as Existence" and "Once and Again."They've been writing partners since college and recognized in early stages that "writing was our ticket in to the business," states Herskovitz."Around we always aspired to direct or produce, we started as authors and that we remain authors. Tossing our physiques within the writing in almost any circumstance is the one thing that we understand is most significant,Inch Zwick adds.Their close relationship was cemented as the pair were writing the 1987 pilot for "Thirtysomething.""Had both of us done ("Thirtysomething") alone, we might possibly not have been so open to another voices. It gave us the safety to permit other voices in to the mix," states Herskovitz.Zwick adds, "We discover it's a lot simpler to slay the dragons and fight the battles if you have somebody at the back. Also, you just write half as numerous words." WGA Honours 2012Truth elbows out gags Good timing for WGA prexyHonoreesKress & McDuffie Eric Roth Tate Taylor Patric Verrone Zwick & Herskovitz Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
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