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Paul Rudnick in Jeffrey (1995)

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Paul Rudnick

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  • Born
    December 29, 1957 · USA

Biography

    • Paul Rudnick was born on December 29, 1957 in the USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Les Valeurs de la famille Addams (1993), In & Out (1997) and Et l'homme créa la femme (2004).

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      Norman Rudnick
      Selma Rudnick

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  • Although credited to the pseudonymous Joseph Howard, Sister Act was actually written by Paul Rudnick, Carrie Fisher, Nancy Meyers, Eleanor Bergstein, Jim Cash, 'Jack Epps Jr' and Robert Harling.
  • Columnist for Premiere under name Libby Gelman-Waxner.
  • Uncredited re-writes to the film La Famille Addams (1991).
  • His newest play "Valhalla" opened at the New York Theatre Workshop on 16 January 2004.
  • Rudnick writes a monthly satirical film review column for Premiere magazine under the name "Libby Gelman-Waxner." His non-film writing includes the novels "Social Disease" and "I'll Take It, " and the plays "Poor Little Lambs, " "I Hate Hamlet" and "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told."

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