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Irwin Lawrence "Paul"
Mazursky (/məˈzɜːrski/;
April 25, 1930 – June 30, 2014) was an
American film director, screenwriter, and actor.
Known for his dramatic...
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Mazurski or
Mazursky is a
Polish language family name derived, as an adjective, from the
words "Mazur" or "Mazury" (Mazovia) and
meaning "of Mazur" or...
- and was
created by Jeff
Lemire and
Ibraim Roberson.
Myron Mazursky,
renamed Edward Mazursky,
appears in
flashbacks in the
Creature Commandos episode "A...
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Worthington III. In the
crime thriller Alpha Dog, he pla**** the
character Jake
Mazursky and
added glaucoma drops to his eyes to
simulate the
appearance of a drug...
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Elvis Schmidt, who is
ridiculed for
being in debt to Johnny; and Jake
Mazursky, a
local drug
addict also in debt with Johnny. Jake
attempts to borrow...
- Taylor-Young (in her film debut) and a
cameo by the script's co-writer Paul
Mazursky. The
title refers to
writer Alice B. Toklas,
whose 1954 autobiographical...
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Alice is a 1969
American comedy-drama film
directed by Paul
Mazursky,
written by
Mazursky and
Larry Tucker, who also
produced the film, and
starring Natalie...
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Weapon franchise.
Christopher Cain
directed the film. J. J.
Abrams and Jill
Mazursky wrote the film's script. The film was
released on May 30, 1997. It was...
- 1984
American romantic comedy-drama film,
written and
directed by Paul
Mazursky,
starring Robin Williams as a
Soviet circus musician who
defects while...
- Daniels, Teri Hatcher,
Glenne Headly,
Peter Horton,
Marsha Mason, Paul
Mazursky,
James Spader, Eric Stoltz, and
Charlize Theron.
Marketed in the UK as...