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USA (1952-). Director, productor y guionista norteamericano nacido el 8 de Octubre de 1952 en Winnetka, Illinois. Estudió literatura en harvard y cine en Los Angeles. Con sólo un par de telefilmes: Papers Dolls (1982) y Having it all (1982) y el largometraje Te acuerdas de anoche.A former journalist and editor for The New Republic and Rolling Stone, the precocious Zwick first enjoyed mainstream success as a writer, story editor, producer and director of the warmhearted TV series "Family" (1976-80). After making his feature directorial debut with ABOUT LAST NIGHT… (1986), a tepid adaptation of David Mamet's play, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Zwick returned to the small screen as creator and executive producer of the award-winning "thirtysomething" (1987-91), a polished paean to yuppie angst. His second feature, GLORY (1989), a stirring Civil War drama about the formation of the first black regiment, firmly established him as a director of scope and ambition.
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