David Seltzer Explained

David Seltzer
Birth Place:Highland Park, Illinois, U.S.
Birth Date:12 February 1940
Yearsactive:1966-present

David Seltzer (born February 12, 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing the screenplays for The Omen (1976)[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.

Early life

David Seltzer was born to a Jewish family in Highland Park, Illinois in 1940.[3]

Career

He was uncredited for his contributions to the 1971 musical film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The author of the original book, Roald Dahl, is credited as sole screenwriter; however it has been revealed that Seltzer rewrote 30 per cent of Dahl's script, adding such elements as the "Slugworth subplot", music other than the original Oompa Loompa compositions (including Pure Imagination and The Candy Man), and the ending dialogue for the film.[4]

Seltzer's writing credits include the screenplays for The Omen, Prophecy, Six Weeks, My Giant, Dragonfly and Bird on a Wire, starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn. He wrote and directed Lucas (1986), Punchline (1988), Shining Through (1992), and Nobody's Baby (2001).

Seltzer was reported to be writing an "Untitled Earthquake Project" for Hollywood director and producer J. J. Abrams, the plot of which is closely guarded, though it has been confirmed that the film is not a remake of 1974's disaster film Earthquake.[5] Seltzer is also reportedly working on a UK remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, from the novel by Patricia Highsmith.[6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
1971Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
The Hellstrom Chronicle
1972One Is a Lonely Number
1975The Other Side of the Mountain
1976The Omen
1979Prophecy
1982Six Weeks
1983Table for Five
1986Lucas
1988Punchline
1990Bird on a Wire
1992Shining Through
1997The Eighteenth Angel
1998My Giant
2001Nobody's Baby
2002Dragonfly
2006The Omen

TV movies

YearTitleWriterProducer
1974Larry
1977Green Eyes
1985Private Sessions
2011Cinema Verite

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A03E4DE133BE334BC4E51DFB066838D669EDE The New York Times: "The Omen (1976) - The Screen: 'Omen' Is Nobody's Baby" by RICHARD EDER
  2. Web site: The New York Times. FILM: 'LUCAS,' TEEN-AGE ROMANCE. Goodman, Walter. March 28, 1986.
  3. Book: Erens, Patricia . . 978-0-253-20493-6 . . August 1988. 392.
  4. 2001. Pure Imagination: The Story of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". Two Dog Productions Inc..
  5. Web site: Borys . Kit . December 8, 2008 . J. J. Abrams in for Earthquake Film . . April 5, 2010.
  6. Web site: Harry . Knowles . Harry Knowles. February 20, 2002 . Remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train . . April 5, 2010.