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Brian Hohlfeld | |
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Born | March 30, 1957 |
Occupation | screenwriter |
Brian Hohlfeld is an American screenwriter best known for writing He Said, She Said and his work with the Winnie the Pooh franchise.
Hohlfeld is responsible for numerous uncredited feature rewrites including work on The Mighty Ducks. Before moving to Los Angeles, California, he taught film appreciation at Webster University in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. He writes and produces the series My Friends Tigger & Pooh for which he received the 2008 Humanitas Prize for Children's Animation.[1]
Filmography
- Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird (1985; voice)
- He Said, She Said (1991; screenwriter)
- On the 2nd Day of Christmas (1997; writer)
- Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002; screenwriter)
- Piglet's Big Movie (2003; screenwriter)
- Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005; screenwriter)
- Abdul Loves Cleopatra (2005; screenwriter, editor, director, and producer)
- Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005; screenwriter)
- My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007; writer and executive producer)
References
- ^ Screenwriters lauded with Humanitas Prize Associated Press, Los Angeles, September 17, 2008