Julian Schlossberg produces for theatre, film and television.
In theatre he has produced, SLY FOX with Richard Dreyfuss and Eric Stoltz, FORTUNE'S FOOL (Two Tony awards) starring Alan Bates and Frank Langella); ADULT ENTERTAINMENT written by Elaine May and directed by Stanley Donen, THE UNEXPECTED MAN starring Alan Bates and Eileen Atkins, MADAME MELVILLE starring Macaulay Culkin and Joely Richardson, TALLER THAN A DWARF, starring Matthew Broderick and Parker Posey; THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE (Four Tony awards); IF LOVE WERE ALL starring Twiggy; TOMMY TUNE: WHITE TIE AND TAILS starring Tommy Tune; POWER PLAYS, starring and written by Elaine May and Alan Arkin; DEATH DEFYING ACTS, three one-act plays by Woody Allen, Elaine May and David Mamet; VITA AND VIRGINIA, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Eileen Atkins; TENNESSEE WILLIAMS REMEMBERED, starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson; BELOW THE BELT, starring Judd Hirsch and Robert Sean Leonard; JODIE'S BODY, starring Aviva Jane Carlin; MOSCOW STATIONS, starring Tom Courtenay; THE PASSION OF FRIDA KAHLO, starring Priscilla Lopez; CAKEWALK, starring Linda Lavin; James Lecesne's WORD OF MOUTH ( Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award) and IT HAD TO BE YOU, starring and written by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna and others.
In film, he has produced IN THE SPIRIT, starring Peter Falk, Marlo Thomas, Melanie Griffith and Olympia Dukakis. He also co-produced and co-directed the musical concert film, NO NUKES, starring Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and The Doobie Brothers. Both films were released by Warner Brothers. He produced BAD GIRLS, released by Trimark Pictures and was executive producer of WIDOW'S PEAK, starring Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright and Natasha Richardson - a Fine Line Features release.
He also likes to produce films about the past. He produced and directed GOING HOLLYWOOD: THE WAR YEARS, starring Van Johnson, which was distributed worldwide on video by Warner Brothers and GOING HOLLYWOOD: THE '30'S, starring Robert Preston. He produced HOLLYWOOD GHOST STORIES, starring John Carradine and HOLLYWOOD UNCENSORED, starring Peter Fonda and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
In TV, he has produced the PBS' American Masters special Nichols & May: Take Two about the comedy team of Mike Nichols and Elaine May, Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey, which aired on American Movie Classics and was nominated for an Emmy Award, Claire Bloom's Shakespeare's Women which premiered on Bravo and The Lives of Lillian Hellman which premiered on PBS. He produced and directed SEX AND JUSTICE: THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ANITA HILL/CLARENCE THOMAS HEARINGS, written and hosted by Gloria Steinem.
For television from the past he conceived and developed (with Milly Sherman) the feature length film TEN FROM YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS, starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. He also produced STEVE ALLEN'S GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY and ALL THE BEST, STEVE ALLEN.
In 1978, Schlossberg founded Castle Hill Productions, a film company distributing first run, classic and reissue movies to theatres, pay TV services, basic cable and home video, and all other motion picture outlets worldwide. With offices located in New York and Florida, Castle Hill Productions is in its twenty-sixth year of business and now owns a library of 400 motion pictures, making it one of the largest independent film companies in the world. Castle Hill distributes theatrically eight to ten new films each year. This year they will distribute Ken Loach's A FOND KISS; EMILE, starring Ian McKellen; and FINDING HOME, starring Geneviève Bujold and Louise Fletcher. Also, they will be re-releasing the restored Academy Award nominated Swiss film, THE BOAT IS FULL. Past films have included Academy Award nominated A GREAT DAY IN HARLEM and THE LINE KING.
Schlossberg also has a passion for bringing back classic films such as Orson Welles' OTHELLO - which he helped to restore and then re-release. In the past, he has re-distributed Elaine May's MIKEY & NICKY, starring Peter Falk and John Cassavetes; Horton Foote's TOMORROW starring Robert Duvall; Woody Allen's WHAT'S UP TIGER LILY and the John Cassavetes' Collection including A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE and FACES.
He co-founded Gold Castle Records (with Danny Goldberg), where artists such as Peter, Paul & Mary, Joan Baez and Judy Collins recorded.
For seven years, Schlossberg hosted MOVIE TALK, a four hour nationally syndicated radio program which aired first in New York on WMCA and subsequently on WOR. There, he interviewed hundreds of stars, many of whom rarely did interviews, such as Jack Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman . He also hosted MOVIE TALK on television, which aired in New York and Philadelphia on Wometco Home Theatre.
His next play for Broadway will be After the Night and the Music written by Elaine May and directed by Daniel Sullivan.
He is currently producing and directing, WITNESSES TO THE 20TH CENTURY, a series that will examine the major historical events of the twentieth century from some of the prominent people who lived during it.
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