Brian Hohlfeld Explained
Brian Hohlfeld (born March 30, 1957) is an American screenwriter who is best known for writing He Said, She Said and work with Disney's 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 wrote and produced the preschool television series My Friends Tigger & Pooh for which he received the 2008 Humanitas Prize for Children's Animation.[1]
Filmography
- (1985; voice)
- He Said, She Said (1991; screenwriter)
- On the 2nd Day of Christmas (1997; writer)
- (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)
- (2012; writer and supervising producer)
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2017; writer)
- Sunny Day (2017, writer)
- Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters (2017-2018, writer)
- (2017, writer)
- Chomp Squad (2018, writer and story editor)
- (2018-2019, writer)
- Esme & Roy (2018-2019, writer)
- The Rocketeer (2019-2020, writer)
- (2019, writer)
- Young Justice (2021, writer)
Personal life
Hohlfeld was born in St. Louis, Missouri.
He is married to actress, screenwriter, and producer Nicole Dubuc.[2]
Notes and References
- https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-09-18-humanitas-prize-winners_N.htm Screenwriters lauded with Humanitas Prize
- Web site: 2019-10-31 . Nicole Dubuc . 2020-12-23 . Geena Davis Institute on Gender and Media.