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| | James Goldman Biography :: Hollywood.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | With his beard and glasses, James Goldman had a relaxed, yet professorial aura, and, indeed, he was an associate professor at Brooklyn College before his writing career took off on Broadway, in motion pictures, on TV, and in print. |
 | | Goldman first worked in TV in 1967, writing the book for "Evening Primrose", an ABC special about a family who live in a department store and only come out at night, which featured a score by Sondheim. |
 | | In 1982, he adapted "Oliver Twist" as a two-hour longform for CBS, and also wrote "Anna Karenina" (CBS, 1986), and returned to the Czars, in a manner of speaking, with "Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna", a 1986 four-hour NBC miniseries dealing with the woman who claimed to be the surviving daughter of Nicholas. |
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