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With his partner Lowell Ganz, Mandel has written some of the most popular comedies of the last decade. Their credits include a number of films produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and their Imagine Films Entertainment, including Ron Howard's "Night Shift" (1982), the Oscar-nominated "Splash" (1984), "Gung Ho" (1986) and "Parenthood" (1989).

Mandel and Ganz met in a Hollywood comedy club while the former was working as a joke writer and the latter was working as a staff writer on "The Odd Couple....

Filmography

After Life (Fox 2000) - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Bob the Musical - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Crazy (Imagine Entertainment) - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Magic Kingdom for Sale - Sold - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Sex Talk - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
The Tooth Fairy - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Three Days of the Condo - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Toddlers - ( Screenplay / / In-Development / Paramount Pictures )
The Pink Panther 2 - ( Screenplay / 2009 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
RV - ( Screenplay / 2006 / Released / )
Fever Pitch - ( Screenplay / 2005 / Released / )
Hitch - ( Writer / 2005 / Released / )
Robots - ( Screenplay / 2005 / Released / )
50 First Dates - ( Writer / 2004 / Released / )
A League of Their Own - ( Screenplay / 2003 / Released / )
Where the Heart Is - ( Screenplay / 2000 / Released / )
Edtv - ( Screenplay / 1999 / Released / )
Stuart Little - ( Screenplay / 1999 / Released / )
Fathers' Day - ( Screenplay / 1997 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide )
Multiplicity - ( Screenplay / 1996 / Released / )
Forget Paris - ( Screenplay / 1995 / Released / )
City Slickers II: the Legend of Curly's Gold - ( Screenplay / 1994 / Released / )
Greedy - ( Screenplay / 1994 / Released / )
Mr. Saturday Night - ( Screenplay / 1992 / Released / Ascii Pictures )
Mr. Saturday Night - ( 2nd Writer / 1992 / Released / Ascii Pictures )
Mr. Saturday Night - ( Executive Producer / 1992 / Released / Ascii Pictures )
City Slickers - ( Screenplay / 1991 / Released / Transmundo Films SA )
Parenthood - ( Screenplay / 1989 / Released / )
Parenthood - ( From Story / 1989 / Released / )
Vibes - ( Screenplay / 1988 / Released / )
Vibes - ( From Story / 1988 / Released / )
Gung Ho - ( Screenplay / 1986 / Released / )
Gung Ho - ( From Story / 1986 / Released / )
Spies Like Us - ( Screenplay / 1985 / Released / )
Splash - ( Screenplay / 1984 / Released / )
Splash - ( Rudy / 1984 / Released / )
Night Shift - ( Screenplay / 1982 / Released / )
TV Credits
Hiller and Diller ( 1997 / Released ): Creator / Executive Producer / Writer
A Day With ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
A League of Their Own ( 1993 / Released ): Creator / Executive Producer / Writer
Laughing Matters ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Naked Hollywood ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
Parenthood ( 1990 / Released ): Characters as Source Material / Co-Executive Producer / Writer
Knight & Daye ( 1989 / Released ): Executive Producer / Writer
Channel 99 ( 1988 / Released ): Creator / Executive Producer / Writer
Take Five ( 1987 / Released ): Creator / Writer
Gung Ho ( 1986 / Released ): Executive Producer
Herndon and Me ( 1983 / Released ): Writer
Busting Loose ( 1977 / Released ): Writer
Laverne and Shirley ( 1976 / Released ): Writer
Full Biography (Back to top)

With his partner Lowell Ganz, Mandel has written some of the most popular comedies of the last decade. Their credits include a number of films produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and their Imagine Films Entertainment, including Ron Howard's "Night Shift" (1982), the Oscar-nominated "Splash" (1984), "Gung Ho" (1986) and "Parenthood" (1989).

Mandel and Ganz met in a Hollywood comedy club while the former was working as a joke writer and the latter was working as a staff writer on "The Odd Couple.” The two transplanted writers from New York who idolized Billy Wilder became fast friends. A day after his wedding, Mandel finally accepted Ganz's offer to team up to write TV sitcoms, with their first collaboration being the hit series "Laverne and Shirley.” The relationships that they developed in TV would serve them well in features; their TV colleagues included such future film heavyweights as Ron Howard, Gary Marshall, and Penny Marshall (who directed their most recent hit, "A League of Their Own" 1992). Though some critics characterize Ganz/Mandel projects as sitcoms writ large, the pair offers strengths that are rare in modern comedy writing: strong story structure and rich characterizations enhanced by Mandel's flair for hilarious punch lines.

The screenwriting team next took a story idea from comedian Billy Crystal and wrote the script for “City Slickers” (1991), a genuinely funny and sincere comedy about a middle-aged urbanite (Crystal) who’s convinced by his two best pals (Bruno Kirby & Daniel Stearn) to go on a cattle drive in rural Montana. High jinks, self-discovery and box office glory ensue. For their next project, they worked with Crystal on his directorial debut, “Mr. Saturday Night” (1992), a bland comedy-drama about a comedian whose self-destructive behavior keeps him from rising above his five-decade long mediocrity. With “A League of Their Own” (1992), a warm comedy about the formation of an all-female professional baseball league to fill in the gap left by men fighting in World War II, Mandel and Ganz scored a big hit artistically and creatively. Though bogged down by a maudlin second half, director Penny Marshall nonetheless crafted a funny and poignant film about an often neglected part of modern history.

After soft-peddling a potentially dark and satirical comedy, “Greedy” (1994), starring Michael J. Fox, the pair wrote the inevitable sequel, “City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold.” The movie failed to capture the warmth and laughs of its predecessor, as well as box office dollars and Oscar gold. In another collaboration with Crystal, Mandel and Ganz penned the script to “Forget Paris” (1995), the actor’s second venture as director, which told the tale of an NBA referee who travels to Paris to bury his deceased father and meets an airline attendant (Debra Winger) whom he marries mere days later. After two relative box office failures—“Multiplicity” (1996) with Michael Keaton and “Father’s Day” (1997) with Robin Williams—the duo became two of many writers who worked on the screenplay for “Stuart Little” (1999), the story of a little mouse with a big heart who searches for a sense of belonging and a place to call home. The hybrid animation and live-action feature raked in a ton of box office cash and spawned the sequel, “Stuart Little 2” (2002), for which Mandel and Ganz were again uncredited for their work.

For their next project, the screenwriting team ventured into cultural satire—a different direction from their typical light comedy bent—with “EDtv” (1999), a remake of the French comedy, “Louis XIX – King of the Airwaves” (1993). Depicting an Everyman (Matthew McConaughey) whose world is turned upside down when his life is recorded on camera twenty-four hours a day for a foundering cable station, “EDtv” offered nothing that the more poignant and stylized “Truman Show” (1998) had already offered. After penning the sentimental coming-of-age drama, “Where the Heart Is” (2000), Mandel and Ganz spent the next few years performing uncredited rewrites. Then in 2005, they returned with two sharp hits: “Robots”, an animated adventure about an idealistic robot (Ewan McGregor) who travels to the Big City with the hope of making his clanky, mechanical world a better place, and “Fever Pitch”, a romantic comedy about a rabid Boston Red Sox fan (Jimmy Fallon) who finds his new relationship with a corporate executive (Drew Barrymore) suddenly deteriorating once baseball season starts.


Profession(s):
screenwriter, producer, gag writer for stand-up comics
Sometimes Credited As:
Marc Mandel
Awards (Back to top)
New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Screenplay "Splash" 1985

Milestones (Back to top)
1999 Reteamed with Ron Howard, co-writing "EDtv"
1997 With Ganz, scripted the American remake of "Father's Day" which teamed Crystal with Robin Williams
1995 Co-wrote the Crystal vehicle "Forget Paris"
1994 Collaborated on script of the sequel "City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold"
1992 First film with executive producer credit, Billy Crystal's "Mr. Saturday Night"
1991 First collaboration with Billy Crystal on screenplay for "City Slickers"
1985 Collaborated with Dan Aykroyd on screenplay for John Landis' "Spies Like Us"
1984 Received Oscar nomination for contributions to script for "Splash"
1982 First feature credit for screenplay of Ron Howard's "Night Shift"; first collaboration with Grazer and Howard
1976 - 1983 First TV staff writer job on "Laverne and Shirley"
Worked as a joke writer; sold material to such comics as Joan Rivers
Met future writing partner Lowell Ganz at Hollywood's Comedy Store in the early 1970s
Given the nickname 'Babaloo' by Ganz as an allusion to a character in the Philip Roth novel, "Portnoy's Complaint"
Got married; teamed up with Ganz the next day to write for TV
Approached by producer Brian Grazer with the story idea for "Night Shift"
Served as executive producer for short-lived TV sitcom version of "Gung Ho"


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