Jeff Lieberman

Jeff Lieberman

writer, director, producer

Jeff Lieberman was born on Oct 16, 1947 in USA. Jeff Lieberman's big-screen debut came with Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? directed by Ernest Pintoff in 1971. Jeff Lieberman is known for Clark Gable: Tall, Dark and Handsome directed by Susan F. Walker, Liam Neeson stars as Self - Host and Carroll Baker as Self - Actress. Jeff Lieberman has got 3 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Jeff Lieberman achieved is Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Television Awards. The upcoming new movie Jeff Lieberman plays is Satan's Little Helper which will be released on May 06, 2004.

Writer-director Jeff Lieberman has crafted a handful of highly quirky, creative, and distinctive horror movies that are much enjoyed and appreciated by fans of offbeat and imaginative fright-film fare. His pictures are distinguished by their novel oddball plots and an amusingly eccentric sense of off-center humor.Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1947, Lieberman attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Lieberman's first film credit was co-writing the script for the gritty police action thriller Blade (1973), which was directed by his mentor Ernest Pintoff. Lieberman made his debut as a writer-director with the excellent and inspired revolt-of-nature killer-worm outing La nuit des vers géants (1976). He followed this substantial drive-in hit with his best and most beloved film to date, Le rayon bleu (1977), which tells the extremely absorbing and original tale of a bunch of hippies who take a lethal form of LSD that causes them to lose their hair and become insane psychotics 10 years afterward. Lieberman's entry in the popular early-1980s wackos-in-the-woods slasher sub-genre was the potent and harrowing "Deliverance" (1972) variant Survivance (1981). Meurtres en VHS (1988) was a hugely entertaining science-fiction alien invasion romp.After a regrettably lengthy absence from directing, Lieberman made a triumphant return to fabulously freaky form with the enormously fun-n-funky psycho hoot Au service de Satan (2004). In addition to his own pictures, he also penned the screenplays for the TV movie Doctor Franken (1980)--which he also co-directed--and L'Histoire sans fin 3 : Retour à Fantasia (1994). He also produced and directed TV commercials throughout his career.

  • Birthday

    Oct 16, 1947
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

3 wins & 2 nominations

Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Television Awards
1995
Sports Emmy Awards
Winner - Emmy
Sonny Liston: The Mysterious Life and Death of a Champion (1995)
CableACE Awards
1995
Sports Information Special
Winner - CableACE
Sonny Liston: The Mysterious Life and Death of a Champion (1995)
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