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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Ned Glass to Jane Greenwood
Maggie Greenwald Biography (1955-)
Born June 22 (some sources cite June 23), 1955.
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Director, writer
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Director
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Hot Stuff (short film), c. 1980
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Home Remedy, Kino International, 1987
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The Kill-Off, Shapiro, 1989
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The Ballad of Little Jo, Adelphi, 1993
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Songcatcher, 2000, Lions Gate Films, 2001
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Film Work
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Other
- Assistant editor and music editor, The Devonsville Terror, 1983
- Assistant automated dialogue replacement editor, Runaway, TriStar,1984
- Assistant sound editor, Weird Science, Universal, 1985
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Television Director
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Movies
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What Makes a Family, Lifetime, 2001
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Get a Clue, The Disney Channel, 2002
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Comfort and Joy, Lifetime, 2003
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Tempted (also known as A Mother's Choice and Returning Lily), Lifetime, 2003
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Episodic
- "Hot Seats," The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996
- "Hot Seats: Part 2," The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon,1996
- "The Mascot Mystery," The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996
- "Wipeout," The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996
- "The Party," Wildfire, ABC Family Channel, 2005
- Directed episodes of The Adventures of Pete & Pete (also knownas Pete and Pete), Nickelodeon.
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Pilots
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Me & My Friends, Nickelodeon, 1998
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Television Appearances
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Specials
- Herself, Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western, TNT, 1997
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WRITINGS
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Screenplays
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Home Remedy, Kino International, 1987
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The Kill-Off (based on a novel by Jim Thompson), Shapiro, 1989
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The Ballad of Little Jo, Adelphi, 1993
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Songcatcher, 2000, Lions Gate Films, 2001
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Nonfiction
- Contributor to periodicals, including Film Quarterly and Sightand Sound.
Further Reference
ADAPTATIONS
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The Ballad of Little Jo was adapted as a stage musical by Sarah Schlesinger, with music by Mike Reid, and produced at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, IL, in 2000.
OTHER SOURCES
Books
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Women Filmmakers and Their Films, St. James Press, 1998
Periodicals
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American Theatre, December, 2000, p. 61
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Film Quarterly, winter, 1995, p. 2
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