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John Bard Manulis

John Bard Manulis (born September 8, 1956) is an American film, television and theater producer, director, entrepreneur and activist.[1] He has produced or executive produced more than 20 films, television programs, and theater productions, including Charlotte Sometimes, The Basketball Diaries, Swing Kids, Arctic Tale, Foxfire, HBO's Blindside, and The Umbilical Brothers: THWAK.

John Bard Manulis
Born (1956-09-08) September 8, 1956 (age 66)
Alma materHarvard University
Occupation(s)Producer, director, social/political activist, entrepreneur
Organization(s)Writers Guild of America East
Producers Guild of America
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Board member ofThe Liberty Hill Foundation
The Getty House Foundation
SpouseLiz Heller
WebsiteOfficial website

Manulis's projects integrate social and political themes such as drug addiction (The Basketball Diaries); repression and rebellion (Swing Kids); AIDS, individual freedom, and biracial relationships (Daybreak); the Vietnam War (Intimate Strangers); female empowerment (Foxfire, V.I. Warshawski); poverty (American Idol Gives Back) and climate change/environmental consciousness (Arctic Tale).

Early life and education

Manulis was born in Los Angeles to actress Katharine Bard[2] and Martin Manulis; his father is a film, television, and theater producer best known as the creator of the television program, Playhouse 90.[3]

He attended Harvard College[4] after his preparatory school education at Harvard School, in North Hollywood, California.[5]

Manulis graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor of Arts in English and American Literature and Language. He was president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, and directed numerous productions, including the musical Two Gentleman of Verona, by John Guare and Galt MacDermot, which he independently produced and presented outdoors in Harvard Yard,[6] and a multimedia adaptation of U.S.A. by John Dos Passos on the Loeb Mainstage.

During summer breaks, Manulis worked on films, most notably as a production assistant on All The President's Men[7] and as assistant art director on Lee Grant's Academy Award nominee The Stranger.

Career

Theater

After graduating from Harvard, Manulis moved to New York, where he began his professional career as Marshall W. Mason's assistant at the renowned[8] Circle Repertory Company.[9] Promoted to casting director in 1980, he continued to work with Mason, co-directing John Bishop's The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler[10] and assistant directing[11] Lanford Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning trilogy, Talley's Folly, Fifth of July and A Tale Told; Hamlet, starring William Hurt, and Murder at the Howard Johnson's, which was produced on Broadway.[12] He directed workshop productions at Circle Rep, Playwrights Horizons, and Manhattan Theatre Club. In addition, Manulis directed Marjorie Appleman's Seduction Duet, which starred Jeff Daniels and won the 1981 Samuel French One-Act Festival.[13][14]

Manulis has also produced several plays, including 1988's Three Ways Home at the Astor Place Theater in New York, and The Umbilical Brothers: THWAK, which was produced in 1999/2000 at Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre and at the Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles

In 1979, Manulis was chosen by Arthur Penn, Elia Kazan and Joseph Mankiewicz to become a Founding Member of the Actors Studio Playwrights and Directors Unit.

Film and television

In 1983, Manulis joined the Nederlander Organization, where he brought projects through development and production as an executive producer in their newly formed television and film division. While at Nederlander, Manulis was involved with producing properties ranging from the ACE Award-winning A Case of Libel, starring Daniel J. Travanti and Ed Asner, to Intimate Strangers, a television movie starring Teri Garr and Stacy Keach.[15][16] He created the Comedy Zone, a weekly one-hour series on CBS, which brought together writers and actors such as Neil Simon, Kathleen Turner, Wendy Wasserstein, Joe Mantegna, Jules Feiffer and Christopher Durang.[17]

Manulis went on to serve as Vice President of Film for Edgar Scherick Associates, Senior VP of Production for Jeffrey Lurie's Chestnut Hill Productions, and Head of Worldwide Production and Acquisition for Samuel Goldwyn Films,[18] where he supervised the production or acquisition of films such as The Madness of King George, Lolita, American Buffalo, I Shot Andy Warhol, Welcome to Woop Woop, Bent and Tortilla Soup.

Live events

In 2008, Manulis produced the campaign events involving local, regional and national surrogates for Barack Obama's Campaign for Change in Colorado. He produced the short filmmaking competitions for Microsoft's Imagine Cup in both Brazil (2004) and Japan (2005), and the Liberty Hill Foundation's annual Upton Sinclair Award dinner (2003, 2004, 2005). With Gary Sinise, he directed the Directors Guild of America's memorial tribute to the life of director John Frankenheimer.

Digital media and technology

Manulis co-founded Visionbox Media Group, a production, post-production and distribution consulting company using digital technology to produce and distribute films and television content in 2000.[19][20][21]In a 2002 interview with the Los Angeles Times he said: "Definitions are changing on everything, even what the word 'digital' means. There are so many technologies that are encompassed in that one word....The one thing everyone agrees on is that 'digital' equals change."[22]

Manulis founded Screenspaces, a social technology company he founded with his wife, Liz Heller, in 2011. [23]

Activism and philanthropy

Manulis was recognized by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors as one of their 2012 Leaders To Watch. He serves on the board of directors for The Getty House Foundation, and on the board of the Liberty Hill Foundation. Manulis and Heller received the Liberty Hill Founder's Award in 2010.[24]

Credits

Year Title Credit Medium
2007 Arctic Tale Executive producer Film (documentary)
2007 American Idol
Gives Back
Executive producer,
documentary segments
TV series (2 episodes)
2006 Believe in Me Producer Film
2006 The Woods Production Executive Film
2006 The Painted Veil CEO, Visionbox Media Group Film
2006 First Snow CEO, Visionbox Media Group Film
2006 The Illusionist CEO, Visionbox Media Group Film
2005 The L.A. Riot Spectacular Producer Film
2004 Malibu Eyes Executive producer Video
2003 Master and Commander As Production Executive (MGM) Film
2002 Teddy Bear's Picnic Executive producer Film
2002 Charlotte Sometimes Executive producer Film
2001 Falling Like This Executive producer Film
2001 Tortilla Soup Producer Film
2001 Comics on Campus Co-executive Producer TV series pilot
1999 The Invisibles Executive producer Film
1999 The Umbilical Brothers:
THWAK
Producer Theater (Minetta Lane Theater)
1997 Welcome to Woop Woop Executive producer Film
1997 The Chambermaid
on the Titanic
As Production Executive (MGM) Film
1997 Bent As Production Executive (MGM) Film
1996 Foxfire Producer Film
1996 The Preacher's Wife Executive in Charge of Production Film
1995 The Basketball Diaries Producer Film
1995 Napoleon Executive in Charge of Production Film
1994 The Madness of King George Executive in Charge of Production Film
1993 Swing Kids Producer Film
1993 Daybreak Producer Television Movie
1993 Blindside Executive producer Television Movie
1991 V.I. Warshawski Co-executive Producer Film
1988 Three Ways Home Producer Theater (Astor Place Theater)
1986 Intimate Strangers Executive producer Television Movie
1984 Comedy Zone Executive producer/Creator TV series (5 episodes)
1982 The Great Grandson
of Jedediah Kohler
Director (with Marshall W. Mason) Theater (Circle Repertory)[25]
1981 Foxtrot by the Bay Director Theater (Circle Repertory
at the White Barn Theater)
1981 The Suicide Assistant director Theater (Broadway)
1981 Fifth of July Assistant director Theater (Mark Taper Forum)
1981 Talley's Folly Assistant director Theater (Mark Taper Forum)
1981 A Tale Told Assistant director Theater (Circle Repertory)
1981 Seduction Duet Director Theater (Circle Repertory)
1980 Talley's Folly Assistant director Theater (Broadway)
1979 The Deserter Director Theater (Circle Repertory)
1978 Twelfth Night Assistant Stage Manaager Theater (Academy Festival Theater)
1976 All The President's Men Art Department liaison Film

[26][27]

References

  1. ^ "John Bard Manulis at IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  2. ^ Segalof, Nat (2011). Arthur Penn: American Director. University Press of Kentucky. p. 50.
  3. ^ Noland, Claire (September 30, 2007). "Martin Manulis, 92; first 'Playhouse 90' producer". September 30, 2007. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  4. ^ No writer attriubted. "Candidates For Class Marshall". October 24, 1977. The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  5. ^ Forbes Staff. "A Profile of America's 20 Best Prep Schools". April 29, 2010. Forbes. Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  6. ^ Hartocollis, Anemonia. "Cuanto Me Gusta". May 11, 1977. The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  7. ^ "All The President's Men on IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  8. ^ Weber, Bruce (October 10, 1994). "Circle Repertory Enters Upon Adulthood". October 10, 1994. New York Times. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  9. ^ "John Bard Manulis Biography". Film Reference. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  10. ^ John, Beaufort (March 25, 1982). "Circle Rep's wildly funny broadside; The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler; Comedy by John Bishop. Directed by John Bard Manulis and Marshall W. Mason". March 25, 1982. Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  11. ^ "Richard II / The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler – Souvenir Program". Bibliopolis. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  12. ^ . Playbill Vault. Archived from the original on March 18, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  13. ^ Appleman, M. (1982). The Seduction Duet (Script). New York: Samuel French, Inc. p. 5. ISBN 9780573600548.
  14. ^ "John Bard Manulis Biography". Film Reference. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
  15. ^ Associated Press (January 8, 1986). "Movie Helps CBS Lead in TV Ratings". January 8, 1986. New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  16. ^ O'Connor, John (January 1986). "TV: 'Intimate Strangers,' 10 Years After Vietnam". January 1, 1986. New Yprk Times. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  17. ^ Sellars, Pat. "John Manulis will tickle your funny bone – if only CBS lets his best gags get on the air". August 27, 1984. Us Magazine. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  18. ^ "John Manulis at Digital Hollywood". March 20, 2005. Digital Hollywood. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  19. ^ "Vision Media Group: About Us". 2000. Visionbox Media Group Website. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  20. ^ Silverman, Jason. "Learning to Love Digital Video". January 20, 2001. Wired. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  21. ^ Marlowe, Chris. "Digital Producers Answer Call". February 25, 2002. Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  22. ^ Huffstutter, PJ. "Oscar Enters the Picture in Film vs. Digital Debate". December 3, 2002. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  23. ^ "Vwalls Content Curation". 2012. Vwalls Website. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  24. ^ "Founders Award: John Manulis and Liz Heller". 2011. Liberty Hill. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  25. ^ "Circle Rep's wildly funny broadside; The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler; Comedy by John Bishop. Directed by John Bard Manulis and Marshall W. Mason". Christian Science Monitor. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
  26. ^ "John Manulis Credits at IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  27. ^ "John Bard Manulis Credits at Yahoo". Retrieved May 29, 2013.

External links

  • Official website

john, bard, manulis, born, september, 1956, american, film, television, theater, producer, director, entrepreneur, activist, produced, executive, produced, more, than, films, television, programs, theater, productions, including, charlotte, sometimes, basketba. John Bard Manulis born September 8 1956 is an American film television and theater producer director entrepreneur and activist 1 He has produced or executive produced more than 20 films television programs and theater productions including Charlotte Sometimes The Basketball Diaries Swing Kids Arctic Tale Foxfire HBO s Blindside and The Umbilical Brothers THWAK John Bard ManulisBorn 1956 09 08 September 8 1956 age 66 Los Angeles CaliforniaAlma materHarvard UniversityOccupation s Producer director social political activist entrepreneurOrganization s Writers Guild of America EastProducers Guild of AmericaAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesBoard member ofThe Liberty Hill FoundationThe Getty House FoundationSpouseLiz HellerWebsiteOfficial websiteManulis s projects integrate social and political themes such as drug addiction The Basketball Diaries repression and rebellion Swing Kids AIDS individual freedom and biracial relationships Daybreak the Vietnam War Intimate Strangers female empowerment Foxfire V I Warshawski poverty American Idol Gives Back and climate change environmental consciousness Arctic Tale Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Theater 2 2 Film and television 2 3 Live events 2 4 Digital media and technology 3 Activism and philanthropy 4 Credits 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditManulis was born in Los Angeles to actress Katharine Bard 2 and Martin Manulis his father is a film television and theater producer best known as the creator of the television program Playhouse 90 3 He attended Harvard College 4 after his preparatory school education at Harvard School in North Hollywood California 5 Manulis graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor of Arts in English and American Literature and Language He was president of the Harvard Dramatic Club and directed numerous productions including the musical Two Gentleman of Verona by John Guare and Galt MacDermot which he independently produced and presented outdoors in Harvard Yard 6 and a multimedia adaptation of U S A by John Dos Passos on the Loeb Mainstage During summer breaks Manulis worked on films most notably as a production assistant on All The President s Men 7 and as assistant art director on Lee Grant s Academy Award nominee The Stranger Career EditTheater Edit After graduating from Harvard Manulis moved to New York where he began his professional career as Marshall W Mason s assistant at the renowned 8 Circle Repertory Company 9 Promoted to casting director in 1980 he continued to work with Mason co directing John Bishop s The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler 10 and assistant directing 11 Lanford Wilson s Pulitzer Prize winning trilogy Talley s Folly Fifth of July and A Tale Told Hamlet starring William Hurt and Murder at the Howard Johnson s which was produced on Broadway 12 He directed workshop productions at Circle Rep Playwrights Horizons and Manhattan Theatre Club In addition Manulis directed Marjorie Appleman s Seduction Duet which starred Jeff Daniels and won the 1981 Samuel French One Act Festival 13 14 Manulis has also produced several plays including 1988 s Three Ways Home at the Astor Place Theater in New York and The Umbilical Brothers THWAK which was produced in 1999 2000 at Off Broadway s Minetta Lane Theatre and at the Tiffany Theater in Los AngelesIn 1979 Manulis was chosen by Arthur Penn Elia Kazan and Joseph Mankiewicz to become a Founding Member of the Actors Studio Playwrights and Directors Unit Film and television Edit In 1983 Manulis joined the Nederlander Organization where he brought projects through development and production as an executive producer in their newly formed television and film division While at Nederlander Manulis was involved with producing properties ranging from the ACE Award winning A Case of Libel starring Daniel J Travanti and Ed Asner to Intimate Strangers a television movie starring Teri Garr and Stacy Keach 15 16 He created the Comedy Zone a weekly one hour series on CBS which brought together writers and actors such as Neil Simon Kathleen Turner Wendy Wasserstein Joe Mantegna Jules Feiffer and Christopher Durang 17 Manulis went on to serve as Vice President of Film for Edgar Scherick Associates Senior VP of Production for Jeffrey Lurie s Chestnut Hill Productions and Head of Worldwide Production and Acquisition for Samuel Goldwyn Films 18 where he supervised the production or acquisition of films such as The Madness of King George Lolita American Buffalo I Shot Andy Warhol Welcome to Woop Woop Bent and Tortilla Soup Live events Edit In 2008 Manulis produced the campaign events involving local regional and national surrogates for Barack Obama s Campaign for Change in Colorado He produced the short filmmaking competitions for Microsoft s Imagine Cup in both Brazil 2004 and Japan 2005 and the Liberty Hill Foundation s annual Upton Sinclair Award dinner 2003 2004 2005 With Gary Sinise he directed the Directors Guild of America s memorial tribute to the life of director John Frankenheimer Digital media and technology Edit Manulis co founded Visionbox Media Group a production post production and distribution consulting company using digital technology to produce and distribute films and television content in 2000 19 20 21 In a 2002 interview with the Los Angeles Times he said Definitions are changing on everything even what the word digital means There are so many technologies that are encompassed in that one word The one thing everyone agrees on is that digital equals change 22 Manulis founded Screenspaces a social technology company he founded with his wife Liz Heller in 2011 23 Activism and philanthropy EditManulis was recognized by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors as one of their 2012 Leaders To Watch He serves on the board of directors for The Getty House Foundation and on the board of the Liberty Hill Foundation Manulis and Heller received the Liberty Hill Founder s Award in 2010 24 Credits EditYear Title Credit Medium2007 Arctic Tale Executive producer Film documentary 2007 American IdolGives Back Executive producer documentary segments TV series 2 episodes 2006 Believe in Me Producer Film2006 The Woods Production Executive Film2006 The Painted Veil CEO Visionbox Media Group Film2006 First Snow CEO Visionbox Media Group Film2006 The Illusionist CEO Visionbox Media Group Film2005 The L A Riot Spectacular Producer Film2004 Malibu Eyes Executive producer Video2003 Master and Commander As Production Executive MGM Film2002 Teddy Bear s Picnic Executive producer Film2002 Charlotte Sometimes Executive producer Film2001 Falling Like This Executive producer Film2001 Tortilla Soup Producer Film2001 Comics on Campus Co executive Producer TV series pilot1999 The Invisibles Executive producer Film1999 The Umbilical Brothers THWAK Producer Theater Minetta Lane Theater 1997 Welcome to Woop Woop Executive producer Film1997 The Chambermaidon the Titanic As Production Executive MGM Film1997 Bent As Production Executive MGM Film1996 Foxfire Producer Film1996 The Preacher s Wife Executive in Charge of Production Film1995 The Basketball Diaries Producer Film1995 Napoleon Executive in Charge of Production Film1994 The Madness of King George Executive in Charge of Production Film1993 Swing Kids Producer Film1993 Daybreak Producer Television Movie1993 Blindside Executive producer Television Movie1991 V I Warshawski Co executive Producer Film1988 Three Ways Home Producer Theater Astor Place Theater 1986 Intimate Strangers Executive producer Television Movie1984 Comedy Zone Executive producer Creator TV series 5 episodes 1982 The Great Grandsonof Jedediah Kohler Director with Marshall W Mason Theater Circle Repertory 25 1981 Foxtrot by the Bay Director Theater Circle Repertoryat the White Barn Theater 1981 The Suicide Assistant director Theater Broadway 1981 Fifth of July Assistant director Theater Mark Taper Forum 1981 Talley s Folly Assistant director Theater Mark Taper Forum 1981 A Tale Told Assistant director Theater Circle Repertory 1981 Seduction Duet Director Theater Circle Repertory 1980 Talley s Folly Assistant director Theater Broadway 1979 The Deserter Director Theater Circle Repertory 1978 Twelfth Night Assistant Stage Manaager Theater Academy Festival Theater 1976 All The President s Men Art Department liaison Film 26 27 References Edit John Bard Manulis at IMDb IMDb Retrieved May 28 2013 Segalof Nat 2011 Arthur Penn American Director University Press of Kentucky p 50 Noland Claire September 30 2007 Martin Manulis 92 first Playhouse 90 producer September 30 2007 Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 3 2013 No writer attriubted Candidates For Class Marshall October 24 1977 The Harvard Crimson Retrieved May 28 2013 Forbes Staff A Profile of America s 20 Best Prep Schools April 29 2010 Forbes Archived from the original on June 20 2013 Retrieved May 28 2013 Hartocollis Anemonia Cuanto Me Gusta May 11 1977 The Harvard Crimson Retrieved May 28 2013 All The President s Men on IMDb IMDb Retrieved May 28 2013 Weber Bruce October 10 1994 Circle Repertory Enters Upon Adulthood October 10 1994 New York Times Retrieved May 28 2013 John Bard Manulis Biography Film Reference Retrieved May 28 2013 John Beaufort March 25 1982 Circle Rep s wildly funny broadside The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler Comedy by John Bishop Directed by John Bard Manulis and Marshall W Mason March 25 1982 Christian Science Monitor Retrieved May 29 2013 Richard II The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler Souvenir Program Bibliopolis Retrieved May 29 2013 Talley s Folly on Broadway Playbill Playbill Vault Archived from the original on March 18 2013 Retrieved May 29 2013 Appleman M 1982 The Seduction Duet Script New York Samuel French Inc p 5 ISBN 9780573600548 John Bard Manulis Biography Film Reference Retrieved May 31 2013 Associated Press January 8 1986 Movie Helps CBS Lead in TV Ratings January 8 1986 New York Times Retrieved June 5 2013 O Connor John January 1986 TV Intimate Strangers 10 Years After Vietnam January 1 1986 New Yprk Times Retrieved May 29 2013 Sellars Pat John Manulis will tickle your funny bone if only CBS lets his best gags get on the air August 27 1984 Us Magazine Retrieved May 29 2013 John Manulis at Digital Hollywood March 20 2005 Digital Hollywood Retrieved May 29 2013 Vision Media Group About Us 2000 Visionbox Media Group Website Retrieved June 5 2013 Silverman Jason Learning to Love Digital Video January 20 2001 Wired Retrieved June 5 2013 Marlowe Chris Digital Producers Answer Call February 25 2002 Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 5 2013 Huffstutter PJ Oscar Enters the Picture in Film vs Digital Debate December 3 2002 Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 5 2013 Vwalls Content Curation 2012 Vwalls Website Retrieved June 5 2013 Founders Award John Manulis and Liz Heller 2011 Liberty Hill Retrieved June 5 2013 Circle Rep s wildly funny broadside The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler Comedy by John Bishop Directed by John Bard Manulis and Marshall W Mason Christian Science Monitor ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved July 6 2023 John Manulis Credits at IMDb IMDb Retrieved May 29 2013 John Bard Manulis Credits at Yahoo Retrieved May 29 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Bard Manulis amp oldid 1167451289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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