FEATURE FILMS:
Funny Girl (1968)
Columbia Pictures Corporation/Rastar Pictures (151 mins.)
Role: Fanny Brice
Director: William Wyler
Producer: Ray Stark
Screenplay: Isobel Lennart, Bob Merrill
Cinematographer: Harry Stradling, Sr.
Editors: William Sands, Robert Swink, Maury Winetrobe
Production Designer: Gene Callahan
Art Directors: Robert Luthardt, Linus Aaberg
Music: Walter Scharf, Jule Styne
Costume Designer: Irene Sharaff
Cast: Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon, Lee Allen
[Academy Awards: Actress (Streisand)
Academy Award Nominations: Picture, Supporting Actress (Medford), Cinematography, Editing, Music (Score of a Musical Picture), Music (Song), Sound]
Hello, Dolly! (1969)
20th Century Fox/Chenault Productions, Inc. (146 mins.)
Role: Dolly Levi
Director: Gene Kelly
Producers: Roger Edens, Ernest Lehman
Screenplay: Ernest Lehman, Michael Stewart, based on the play The Matchmaker, by Thornton Wilder
Cinematographer: Harry Stradling, Sr.
Editor: William Reynolds
Production Designer: John DeCuir
Art Directors: Herman A. Blumenthal, John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith
Costumer Designer: Irene Sharaff
Music: Lennie Hayton, Jerry Herman, Lionel Newman
Cast: Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Marianne McAndrew, Louis Armstrong, Danny Lockin, E.J. Peaker, Joyce Ames, Tommy Tune
[Academy Awards: Art Direction-Set Decoration; Music, Score of a Musical Picture; Sound
Academy Award Nominations: Picture, Cinematography, Editing, Costume Design]
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)
Paramount Pictures (129 mins.)
Role: Daisy Gamble
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Producer: Howard W. Koch
Screenplay: Alan J. Lerner, based upon his play
Cinematographer: Harry Stradling, Sr.
Editor: David Bretherton
Production Designer: John DeCuir
Art Director: John DeCuir
Costume Designers: Cecil Beaton, Arnold Scaasi
Music: Burton Lane
Cast: Yves Montand, Bob Newhart, Larry Blyden, Simon Oakland, Jack Nicholson, John Richardson, Pamela Brown, Irene Handl
The Owl and the Pussycat
Rastar Pictures/Columbia Pictures (95 mins.)
Role: Doris
Director: Herbert Ross
Producer: Ray Stark
Screenplay: Buck Henry, Bill Manhoff (play)
Cinematographers: Andrew Laszlo, Harry Stradling, Sr.
Editor: John F. Burnett
Production Designers: Ken Adam, John Robert Lloyd
Art Directors: Philip Rosenberg, Robert Wightman
Costume Designer: Ann Roth
Music: Richard Halligan
Cast: George Segal, Robert Klein, Allen Garfield, Roz Kelly, Jacques Sandulescu, Jack Manning, Grace Carney, Barbara Anson
What’s Up, Doc? (1972)
Saticoy Productions/Warner Bros. (94 mins.)
Role: Judy Maxwell
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Producer: Peter Bogdanovich
Screenplay: Peter Bogdanovich (story), Buck Henry, David Newman, Robert Benton
Cinematographer: Laszlo Kovacs
Editor: Verna Fields
Production Designer: Polly Platt
Art Directors: John Austin, Herman A. Blumenthal
Costume Designers: Nancy McArdle, Ray Phelps
Music: Artie Butler
Cast: Ryan O’Neal, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Austin Pendleton, Michael Murphy, Philip Roth, Sorrell Booke, Stefan Gierasch, Mabel Albertson, Liam Dunn
Up the Sandbox
Barwood Films/First Artists (100 mins.)
Role: Margaret Reynolds
Director: Irvin Kershner
Producers: Robert Chartoff, Irwin Winkler
Screenplay: Annie Richardson Roiphe (novel), Paul Zindel
Cinematographer: Gordon Willis
Editor: Robert Lawrence
Production Designer: Harry Horner
Costume Designer: Albert Wolsky
Music: Billy Goldenberg
Cast: David Selby, Ariane Heller, Terry Smith, Gary Smith, Jane Hoffman, John C. Becher, Jacobo Morales, Paul Benedict, George S. Irving
The Way We Were (1973)
Columbia Pictures Corporation/Rastar Productions (118 mins.)
Role: Katie Morosky
Director: Sydney Pollack
Producer: Ray Stark
Screenplay: Arthur Laurents, David Rayfiel (uncredited)
Cinematographer: Harry Stradling, Jr.
Editor: John F. Burnett
Production Designer: Stephen Grimes
Costume Designers: Dorothy Jeakins, Moss Mabry
Music: Marvin Hamlisch
Cast: Robert Redford, Bradford Dillman, Lois Chiles, Patrick O’Neal, Viveca Lindfors, Allyn Ann McLerie, Murray Hamilton, Herb Edelman, Diana Ewing, Sally Kirkland, Marcia Mae Jones
[Academy Awards: Music, Original Dramatic Score; Music, Song
Academy Award Nominations: Actress (Streisand), Cinematography, Art Direction-Set Decoration, Costume Design]
For Pete’s Sake (1974)
Barclay/Columbia Pictures Corporation/Rastar Pictures (90 mins.)
Role: Henrietta Robbins
Director: Peter Yates
Producers: Martin Erlichman, Stanley Shapiro
Screenplay: Stanley Shapiro, Maurice Richlin
Cinematographer: Laszlo Kovacs
Editor: Frank P. Keller
Production Designer: Gene Callahan
Costume Designer: Frank L. Thompson
Music: Artie Butler, Mark Lindsay
Cast: Michael Sarrazin, Estelle Parsons, Molly Picon, William Redfield, Louis Zorich, Heywood Hale Broun, Richard Ward, Ed Bakey, Peter Mamakos, Vivian Bonnell, Joe Maher
Funny Lady (1975)
Columbia Pictures Corporation/Rastar Pictures/Vista (136 mins.)
Role: Fanny Brice
Director: Herbert Ross
Producer: Ray Stark
Screenplay: Arnold Schulman (story), Jay Presson Allen
Cinematographer: James Wong Howe
Editors: Marion Rothman, Maury Winetrobe
Production Designer: George Jenkins
Costume Designers: Ray Aghayan, Bob Mackie
Music: John Kander, Peter Matz
Cast: James Caan, Omar Sharif, Roddy McDowall, Ben Vereen, Carole Wells, Larry Gates, Eugene Troobnick, Heidi O’Rourke, Royce Wallace
[Academy Award Nominations: Cinematography; Costume Design; Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation; Music, Song; Sound]
A Star is Born (1976)
Barwood Films/Warner Bros. (139 mins.)
Role: Esther Hoffman
Director: Frank Pierson
Producer: Jon Peters
Executive Producer: Barbra Streisand
Screenplay: Robert Carson (story), William A. Wellman (story), Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne, Frank Pierson
Cinematographer: Robert Surtees
Editor: Peter Zinner
Production Designer: Polly Platt
Art Director: William Hiney
Costume Designers: Seth Banks, Shirlee Strahm
Music: Roger Kellaway
Cast: Kris Kristofferson, Gary Busey, Oliver Clark, Venetta Fields, Clydie King, Marta Heflin, M.G. Kelly, Sally Kirkland, Joanne Linville, Uncle Rudy, Paul Mazursky
[Academy Awards: Music, Song
Academy Award Nominations: Cinematography; Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation; Sound]
The Main Event (1979)
Barwood Films/Warner Bros. (112 mins.)
Role: Hillary Kramer
Director: Howard Zieff
Producers: Jon Peters, Barbra Streisand
Screenplay: Gail Parent, Andrew Smith
Cinematographer: Mario Tosi
Editor: Edward Warschilka
Production Designer: Charles Rosen
Costume Designer: Ruth Myers
Cast: Ryan O’Neal, Paul Sand, Whitman Mayo, Patti D’Arbanville, Chu Chu Malave, Richard Lawson, James Gregory
All Night Long (1981)
Universal Pictures (87 mins.)
Role: Cheryl Gibbons
Director: Jean-Claude Tramont
Producers: Leonard Goldberg, Jerry Weintraub
Screenplay: W.D. Richter
Cinematographer: Philip H. Lathrop
Editor: Marion Rothman
Production Designer: Peter Jamison
Costume Designers: Nancy McArdle, Wayne Reed, Albert Wolsky
Cast: Gene Hackman, Diane Ladd, Dennis Quaid, Kevin Dobson, William Daniels, Ann Doran, Jim Nolan, Judy Kerr, Marlyn Gates, Raleigh Bond
Yentl (1983)
Barwood Films/MGM (134 mins.)
Role: Yentl/Anshel
Director: Barbra Streisand
Producers: Rusty Lemorande, Barbra Streisand
Screenplay: Jack Rosenthal, Barbra Streisand, based on the short story, Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy, by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Cinematographer: David Watkin
Editor: Terry Rawlings
Production Designers: Leslie Tomkins, Roy Walker
Costume Designer: Judy Moorcroft
Music: Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand
Cast: Robbie Barnett, Lynda Baron, Allan Corduner, Ruth Goring, Steven Hill, Amy Irving, Jack Lynn, Doreen Mantle, Mandy Patinkin, Nehemiah Persoff, Bernard Spear, David de Keyser
[Academy Awards: Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score
Academy Award Nominations: Supporting Actress (Irving); Art Direction-Set Decoration; Music, Song]
Nuts (1987)
Barwood Films/Warner Bros. (116 mins.)
Role: Claudia Draper
Director: Martin Ritt
Producer: Barbra Streisand
Screenplay: Tom Topor (also play), Darryl Ponicsan, Alvin Sargent
Cinematographer: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Editor: Sidney Levin
Production Designer: Joel Schiller
Art Director: Eric Orbom
Costume Designer: Joe Tompkins
Music: Barbra Streisand
Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Maureen Stapleton, Karl Malden, Eli Wallach, Robert Webber, James Whitmore, Leslie Nielsen, William Prince
The Prince of Tides (1991)
Columbia Pictures Corporation (132 mins.)
Role: Susan Lowenstein
Director: Barbra Streisand
Producers: Andrew S. Karsch, Barbra Streisand
Screenplay: Pat Conroy (based upon his novel), Becky Johnston
Cinematographer: Stephen Goldblatt
Editor: Don Zimmerman
Production Designers: Paul Sylbert, Richard Sylbert
Art Director: W. Steven Graham
Costume Designer: Ruth Morley
Music: James Newton Howard
Cast: Nick Nolte, Blythe Danner, Kate Nelligan, Jeroen Krabbe, Melinda Dillon, George Carlin, Jason Gould, Brad Sullivan, Maggie Collier, Lindsay Wray, Brandlyn Whitaker
[Academy Award Nominations: Picture; Actor (Nolte); Supporting Actress (Nelligan); Writing, Screenplay Based on Material From Another Medium; Cinematography; Art Direction-Set Decoration; Music, Original Score]
The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
Barwood Films/Columbia Pictures Corporation/Phoenix Pictures (126 mins.)
Role: Rose Morgan
Director: Barbra Streisand
Producers: Arnon Milchan, Barbra Streisand
Screenplay: Richard LaGravenes (story), Andre Cayatte, Gerard Oury
Cinematographers: Andrzej Bartkowiak, Dante Spinotti
Editor: Jeff Werner
Production Designer: Tom John
Art Director: Teresa Carriker-Thayer
Costume Designer: Theoni V. Aldredge
Music: Bryan Adams, Marvin Hamlisch, Robert John Lange, Barbra Streisand
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Lauren Bacall, George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Pierce Brosnan, Brenda Vaccaro, Austin Pendleton, Elle Macpherson
[Academy Award Nominations: Supporting Actress (Bacall); Music, Song]
TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS:
My Name is Barbra (1965)
Ellbar Productions/CBS (60 mins.)
Director: Dwight Hemion
Executive Producer: Martin Erlichman
Producer: Richard Lewine
Associate Producer: Willard Levitas
Monologue: Robert Emmett
Music Arranged and Conducted by: Peter Matz
Musical Numbers and Dances Conceived and Choreographed by: Joe Layton
Art Design: Tom John, Bill Harp
Set Decorator: Bill Harp
Hair Stylist: Frederick Glaser
[Emmy Awards: Outstanding Program; Outstanding Individual Achievement in Entertainment (Streisand); Concept, Choreography and Staging (Layton); Art Design (Tom John, Bill Harp); Musical Direction (Matz)]
Color Me Barbra (1966)
Ellbar Productions/CBS (60 mins.)
Director: Dwight Hemion
Executive Producer: Martin Erlichman
Producers: Joe Layton, Dwight Hemion
Associate Producer: Willard Levitas
Special Dialogue: Robert Emmett
Musical Director: Peter Matz
Settings Designed by: Tom John
Set Decorator: Bill Harp
Costumes: Ray Diffen
Hair Stylist: Frederick Glaser
The Belle of 14th Street (1967)
Ellbar/CBS-TV (60 mins.)
Directors: Joe Layton, Walter Miller
Executive Producer: Martin Erlichman
Producer: Joe Layton
Associate Producer: James M. Stanley
Written by: Robert Emmett
Music Arranged and Conducted by: Mort Lindsey
Settings Designed by: Tom John
Set Decorator: Bill Harp
Costume Designer: Fred Voelpel
Guests: Jason Robards, John Bubbles
Barbra Streisand...and other Musical Instruments (1973)
CBS (60 mins.)
Director: Dwight Hemion
Executive Producer: Martin Erlichman
Producers: Gary Smith, Dwight Hemion
Associate Producer: Bill Glazer
Co-Producer: Joe Layton
Music Written by: Kenny and Mitzie Welch
Music Conducted and Arranged by: Jack Parnell
Production Designer: Brian Bartholomew
Choreography: Buddy Schwab
Guests: Ray Charles and the Raelettes
[Emmy Awards: Directing, Comedy-Variety or Music; Director of the Year—Special; Musical Direction for a Variety, Musical or Dramatic Program; Musician of the Year; Art Direction or Scenic Design
Emmy Nominations: Outstanding Comedy-Variety, Variety or Musical Special]
Funny Girl to Funny Lady (1975)
ABC-TV (60 mins.)
Director: Dwight Hemion
Executive Producer: Ray Stark
Producers: Gary Smith, Dwight Hemion
Writer: Herb Sargent
Musical Conductor: Peter Matz
Guests: Dick Cavett, Muhammad Ali, James Caan
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (1995)
After the Army instigates an immediate and involuntary discharge of career Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer--in reaction to her disclosure that she's a lesbian--Cammermeyer initiates a landmark legal battle for her right to serve, thereby becoming one of the first people to challenge the military's anti-gay stance.
Barwood Films Ltd./NBC (100 mins.)
Director: Jeff Bleckner
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman, Glenn Close, Craig Zadan, Neil Meron
Producer: Richard Heus
Screenplay: Alison Cross
Cinematographer: Glen MacPherson
Editor: Geoffrey Rowland
Production Designer: Ian D. Thomas
Art Direction: Douglasann Menchions
Set Decoration: Lesley Beale
Costume Designers: Tish Monaghan, Ann Roth
Music: David Shire
Cast: Glenn Close, Judy Davis, Jan Rubes, Wendy Makkena, Susan Barnes, William Converse-Roberts
[Emmy Awards: Lead Actress (Close), Supporting Actress (Davis), Writing]
Rescuers: Stories of Courage--Two Women (1997)
A series of six one-hour true stories about non-Jews who risk everything, including their lives, to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Showtime/Barwood Films (100 mins.)
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman
Producer: Jeff Freilich
Screenplay: Susan Nanus, Ernest Kinoy, based on the book Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust, by Gay Block and Malka Drucker
Cinematographer: Miroslaw Baszak
Editor: Dianne Ryder-Rennolds
Production Designer: Franco De Cotiis
Art Direction: Benno Tutter
Set Decoration: Zeljka Alosinac
Costume Designer: Eydi Caines-Floyd
Music: Hummie Mann
Cast: Elizabeth Perkins, Sela Ward, Fritz Weaver, Anne Jackson, Al Waxman
Rescuers: Stories of Courage--Two Families
Showtime/Barwood Films (105 mins.)
Directors: Tony Bill, Tim Hunter
Producer: Jeff Freilich
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman
Screenplay: Adam Rodman and John Pielmeier, based on the book Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust, by Gay Block and Malka Drucker
Cinematographer: Miroslaw Baszak
Editor: Peter Basinki
Production Designer: Franco de Cotis
Costume Designer: Edyi Caines-Floyd
Music: Pino Donaggio
Cast: Daryl Hannah, Tim Matheson, Michael Rapaport, Robin Tunney
The Long Island Incident: The Carolyn McCarthy Story (1998)
After Carolyn McCarthy's husband is killed and her son is wounded by a gunman on a crowded commuter train, McCarthy becomes an outspoken crusader against assault weapons, eventually being elected to Congress.
Barwood Films Ltd./NBC (120 mins.)
Director: Joseph Sargent
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman
Co-Executive Producer: Jordan Davis
Producers: Rick Rosenberg, Bob Christiansen
Screenplay: Maria Nation
Cinematographer: Edward J. Pei
Editor: Michael Brown
Production Designer: Tom H. John
Art Director: Mario Merari
Music: Charles Bernstein
Cast: Laurie Metcalf, Mackenzie Astin, Tyron Benskin
Rescuers: Stories of Courage--Two Couples
Showtime/Barwood Films (120 mins.)
Directors: Tim Hunter, Lynne Litman
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman
Producer: Jeff Freilich
Screenplay: Paul Monash, Cy Chermak, Francine Carroll, based on the book Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust, by Gay Block and Malka Drucker
Cinematographer: Miroslaw Basak
Editor: Peter Basinki
Production Designer: Franco de Cotiis
Costume Designer: Eydi Caines-Floyd
Music: Pino Donaggio
Cast: Dana Delany, Linda Hamilton, Martin Donovan, Alfred Molina, Jan Rubes
City at Peace
A cross-section of American youth—black, white, Asian and Hispanic—come together in this documentary to create a musical based upon their lives and conflicts.
HBO/ Koch TV Productions/ Cabin John Films (95 mins.)
Director: Susan Koch
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman
Producer: Christopher Koch
Screenplay: Christopher Koch
Cinematographer: Foster Wiley
Editor: Jeff Werner
Music: Eric Kaye, Rickey Payton Sr., Ricky Payton Jr.
Cast: Rickey Payton Sr.
Frankie & Hazel (2000)
Barwood Films Ltd./Showtime/Hallmark Entertainment (92 mins.)
Director: JoBeth Williams
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman
Producer: Shelia Hockin
Screenplay: Jenny Bogart, Mia Certic, Elissa Guest
Cinematographer: David Geddes
Editor: Mallory Gottlieb
Production Designer: Andrew Deskin
Art Director: Kathryn Hatton
Set Decoration: Shannon Murphy
Costume Designer: Cynthia Ann Summers
Music: Laura Karpman
Cast: Joan Plowright, Mischa Barton, Ingrid Uribe, Richard Yniguez, Anthony Marquez
The Living Century
A biographical television series profiling the lives of fascinating centenarians, including their memories and unique perceptions of 20th century life.
Reverie Productions/Barwood Films Ltd./ Digital Ranch/PBS (30 mins.)
Directors: Christopher Carson, Steven Latham
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman, Steven Latham, Christopher Carson
Co-Executive Producer: Jeff Cohen
Producers: Nicholas M. Loeb, Steven Latham, Christopher Carson
Cinematographer: Shana Hagan
Editors: Paul Coyne, John Fernandez
Music: Alan Williams
Host: Jack Lemmon
Reel Models: The First Women of Film
A documentary delineating the prominence and contributions of women directors in the first decades of commercial filmmaking.
AMC/Barwood Films Ltd./Koch TV Productions (60 mins.)
Directors: Susan Koch, Christopher Koch
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman, Marc Juris, Jessica Falcon
Producers: Christopher Koch, Susan Koch
Associate Producer: Stephanie Jenz
Screenplay: Susan Koch, Christopher Koch
Directors of Photography: Jeb Bergh, Brian Pratt, Rick Walker
Editor: William Godby
Music: Marc Armanian
Host: Barbra Streisand
Narrators: Shirley MacLaine, Susan Sarandon, Hilary Swank, Minnie Driver
What Makes a Family (2001)
Following her partner's death, a lesbian battles the Florida legal system for the right to keep their daughter, after her lover's parents sue for custody.
Barwood Films Ltd./Storyline Entertainment/One Ho Productions/Lifetime Television (120 mins.)
Director: Maggie Greenwald
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman, Whoopi Goldberg, Craig Zadan, Neil Meron
Producer: Wendy Grean
Screenplay: Robert L. Freedman, John Pielmeier
Production Designer: Perri Gorrara
Art Director: Astra Burka
Set Decoration: Ane Christensen
Costume Designer: Suzette Daigle
Music: Alan Rosen
Cast: Whoopi Goldberg, Brooke Shields, Cherry Jones, Sean McCann, Anne Meara, Melanie Nicholls-King, Joanne Vannicola, Al Waxman
Varian's War
A New York magazine editor saves nearly 2,000 Jewish intelligentsia (including Marc Chagall, Hannah Arendt and Max Ernst) in Nazi-occupied France.
Barwood Films Ltd./Ardglasson Productions/Gryphon Films/Ardent TV Productions/Showtime (121 mins.)
Director: Lionel Chetwynd
Executive Producers: Barbra Streisand, Cis Corman, Edward Wessex
Producers: Michael Deakin, Kevin Tierney
Screenplay: Lionel Chetwynd
Cinematographer: Daniel Jobin
Editor: Denis Papillon
Production Designer: Raymond Dupuis
Art Directors: Michel Langevin, Marc Bonin
Key Decorator: Frances Calder
Costume Designer: Nicoletta Massone
Music: Neil Simolar
Cast: William Hurt, Julia Ormond, Lynn Redgrave, Alan Arkin