Obituary: Marshall Brickman, screenwriter

Screenwriter Marshall Brickman attends the Jersey Boys Special Screening at Paris Theater on June...
Screenwriter Marshall Brickman attends the Jersey Boys Special Screening at Paris Theater on June 9, 2014 in New York City. Photo: Getty Images
Woody Allen’s key collaborator, Marshall Brickman, won an Oscar for Annie Hall and also collaborated with the US film-maker on SleeperManhattan and Manhattan Murder Mystery.

Born in Rio de Janeiro and raised in New York, Brickman played in folk groups before starting a television writing career: he was a founding member of the New Journeyman, who became the Mamas & the Papas after Brickman left. He wrote scripts for Candid CameraThe Tonight Show and a pilot of what became The Muppet Show. Brickman also co-wrote Broadway musicals Jersey Boys and The Addams Family.

Brickman’s first collaboration with Allen was Sleeper, a much-praised film, especially for its script. After his career high point, Annie Hall, Brickman was again Oscar-nominated for Manhattan. Marshall Brickman died on November 29, aged 85. — Agencies