Susan Sandler
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Susan Sandler was an American writer and professor at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.[1] She has numerous writing credits but is probably best known for her play Crossing Delancey, which she also adapted into a film with the same name starring Amy Irving and directed by Joan Micklin Silver.
Screenplays/Teleplays
- Crossing Delancey (based on her original play)
- Friends at Last (starring Kathleen Turner) - CBS
- Love Invents Us (based on the novel by Amy Bloom) - Sarah Green Productions
- The Florence Greenberg Story (starring Bette Midler) - TNT
- A Lesson in Love - Grossbart-Barnett
- Flying in Peace - Columbia Pictures Television
- Cost of Living - Hallmark Channel
- Lonelyville - Columbia Pictures
- I Slept for Science - Scott Rudin Productions
- Glitter Girls - Jersey Films
- Too Many Cooks - Interscope
- Funny That Way - Nantucket Film Festival
Plays
- Crossing Delancey
- Under the Bed - premiered at The Caldwell Theatre
- The Renovation - (Actors Theatre of Louisville)
Off Broadway
- The Moaner - directed by Dennie Gordon
- Kinfolks and Mountain Music - based on the stories of Gurney Norman
- Tots - Ensemble Studio Theatre (Sandler also directed)
References
- ^ "Sandler: Tisch School of the Arts at NYU". Filmtv.tisch.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
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