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Paul Mazursky

Director

“Don't forget, most Hollywood movies are designed to lie about sex anyway.”

 

Biography

Although actor/director Paul Mazursky enjoyed a lengthy and successful career spanning several decades, he rose to his greatest prominence during the 1970s, an era during which his films probed with uncommon insight and depth. Born Irwin Mazursky on April 25, 1930, in Brooklyn, NY, he studied literature at the nearby Brooklyn College. There he began acting, winning acclaim for a leading role in a 1950 campus revival of Leonid Andreyev’s He Who Gets Slapped. His performance caught the eye of scenarist Howard Sackler, who introduced the young actor to an aspiring filmmaker named Stanley Kubrick. Mazursky then took a leave of absence from his studies to travel to California to appear in Kubrick’s little-seen debut feature, Fear and Desire, for which he changed his first name to Paul. Upon graduating in 1951, he migrated to Greenwich Village, where he studied method acting under Lee Strasberg. He also appeared in a number of stock productions, ranging from Death of a Salesman to The Seagull… read more

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Howard Fritzson

18May13

It is time to celebrate this director.

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Monte

11Apr11

I was looking for "Alex in Wonderland" as well...

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Loraine

16Dec10

Alex in Wonderland (1970) is missing...

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Jake Mulligan

16Sep10

No "Down and Out in Beverly Hills"? "Blume in Love"??

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