Goldberg, Daniel

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Goldberg, Daniel

(Dan Goldberg)

PERSONAL

Addresses:

Office—Todd Phillips Company, 4000 Warner Blvd., Bldg. 66, Burbank, CA 91522.

Career:

Producer and writer. McMaster Film Board, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, vice president, then president; Northern Lights Entertainment, partner; Todd Phillips Company, Burbank, CA, producer.

Awards, Honors:

Genie Awards, Golden Reel Award (with Ivan Reitman) and best screenplay—original (with others), Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Genie Award nomination (with others), best motion picture, 1980, all for Meatballs; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding made for television movie, 1996, for The Late Shift; Golden Satellite Award nomination (with others), best motion picture—animated or mixed media, International Press Academy, 1997, for Space Jam.

CREDITS

Film Producer:

The Columbus of Sex (also known as My Secret Life), Howard Mahler Films, 1969.

Cannibal Girls (also known as Des filles cannibales), American International Pictures, 1973.

(As Dan Goldberg) Meatballs (also known as Arrete de ramer, t'es sur le sable and Summer Camp), Paramount, 1979.

(As Dan Goldberg) Stripes, Columbia, 1981.

Space Jam, Warner Bros., 1996.

Commandments, Gramercy Pictures, 1997.

Road Trip, DreamWorks, 2000.

Evolution, DreamWorks, 2001.

Old School, DreamWorks, 2003.

EuropTrip, DreamWorks, 2004.

School for Scoundrels, Weinstein Company, 2006.

Film Executive Producer:

Junior, Universal, 1994.

Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's "Private Parts"), Paramount, 1997.

Fathers' Day, Warner Bros., 1997.

Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 1998.

Six Days Seven Nights (also known as 6 Days 7 Nights), Buena Vista, 1998.

Killing Me Softly, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2002.

Film Work; Other:

Editor, Cannibal Girls (also known as Des filles cannibales), American International Pictures, 1973.

Sound designer, Death Weekend (also known as Fin de semaine infernale and The House by the Lake), American International Pictures, 1976.

Director, No Nukes (documentary; also known as The Muse Concert: No Nukes), Warner Bros., 1980.

Post-production supervisor, Heavy Metal, Columbia, 1981.

(As Dan Goldberg) Director, Feds, Warner Bros., 1988.

Second unit director, Junior, Universal, 1994.

Film Appearances:

Orientation (short), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968.

Himself, Imagining "Heavy Metal" (documentary short), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1999.

(As Dan Goldberg) Himself, "Old School" Orientation (short), DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2003.

Himself, Stars and Stripes 1 (documentary short), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004.

Himself, Stars and Stripes 2 (documentary short), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004.

Television Work; Series:

Executive producer, Extreme Ghostbusters, 1997.

Executive producer, Mummies Alive!, UPN, 2001.

Executive producer, Alienators: Evolution Continues, Fox, 2001.

Television Work; Movies:

Co-executive producer, The Late Shift, HBO, 1996.

Television Work; Pilots:

Executive producer, The First Gentleman, CBS, 1994.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Living in America, VH1, 1991.

Hollywood, D.C.: A Tale of Two Cities, Bravo, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

(As Dan Goldberg) Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1997.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

(As Dan Goldberg) Meatballs (also known as Arrete de ramer, t'es sur le sable and Summer Camp), Paramount, 1979.

(As Dan Goldberg) Stripes, Columbia, 1981.

Heavy Metal, Columbia, 1981.

Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (also know as Adventures in the Creep Zone and Road Gangs), Columbia Pictures Industries, 1983.

(As Dan Goldberg) Feds, Warner Bros., 1988.

Film Stories:

Cannibal Girls (also known as Des filles cannibales), American International Pictures, 1973.

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