Born in Brooklyn, New York, USA — Apr 25 1930• Died Jun 30 2014

Irwin Lawrence "Paul" Mazursky (April 25, 1930 – June 30, 2014) was an American film director, screenwriter, and actor. Known for his dramatic comedies that often dealt with modern social issues, he was nominated for five Academy Awards for Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), An Unmarried Woman (1978), Harry and Tonto (1974), and Enemies, A Love Story (1989). He is also known for directing such films as Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976), Moscow on the Hudson (1984), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), Moon over Parador (1988), and Scenes from a Mall (1…
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Sunshine

Vinnie (voice)

Norm

Frank



Flip (uncredited)

Self

T.V. Interviewer

Comedy Team

Paul Michelet



Warden Jeffries

Buddy

Musician Bunny (voice)
Danny

Judge Feinstein

Self

Psychologist (voice)

Jimmy Sloan


Young Man

Bud Herman

Herb Stillman

Paul Mazursky (uncredited)

Studio Executive (voice)

Joseph Kane

Man Screaming at the Institute (uncredited)

Tony

Terry Bloomfield

Winchell's Father

Hal

Walter Schwegmann

Momma

Self

Butch Levine

Arnold

Teddy Peppers

Lee MacGreevy

Production

Self (Voice)

Prostitute (uncredited)

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Self

Paul Mazursky

Morris Levy

Leon Tortshiner

Self

Hippie on Sidewalk (uncredited)

Brian Wexler

Casting Director (uncredited)

Charlie Perlman

Sidney

Vic

Hellman

Dr. Susskind

Artie

Roman Officer - The Roman Empire
Self

Emmanuel Stoker

Stanly Tarto

Dave

Self

Judge Mendel

Sidney Waxman

Self - Filmmaker

John Brant
Self (uncredited)

Dr. Jonathon Cummings

Hal Stern

Norman Barrie

Doctor Hans Clava

Self (uncredited)

Self

Self

Self

Famous Movie Director

Self

Sidney
Self

Self

Self

Maurice

Self

Self

Directing