A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Harvey Alan Miller
Harvey Skolnick
Harvey Skolnik
Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA
Born:
June 15, 1935
Died:
January 9, 1999
Harvey was born as Harvey Skolnik. He grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey. Harvey started his career in New York City as comedian Sandy Baron's manager. Harvey furthered his career by working with his close longtime friends: Garry Marshall, Penny Marshall, Albert Brooks, James L. Brooks and Jerry Belson, Harvey helped create Love American Style with Bill Idelson. Harvey also loved meeting celebrities so when he was head writer and director of TV's The Odd Couple, his invigoration of the show by introducing big name talent served dual purposes. Harvey was responsible for integrating the following people into the show: Howard Cosell, Bobby Riggs, Billie Jean King, Paul Williams, Betty White, Allen Ludden and many others. Harvey first met Burt Reynolds on Cannonball Run. There is a very famous episode of The Dating Game whereby the bachelorette, due to her attraction to his charm and razor sharp humor, chooses Harvey over Burt Reynolds. When the bachelorette meets and sees that she didn't choose Burt, she is devastated. When the host announces her date as Harvey Skolnik from Plainfield, NJ she Is crestfallen. Harvey was a fairly attractive man, but the meet became enormously funny. From that day on when attending industry events or parties, he would always ask if Reynolds was going to be there, so that Reynolds couldn't vengefully express his embarrassment for losing to Harvey. Harvey bought and lived in Harrison Ford's old house. Before he became a movie star, Harrison was a carpenter and built a lovely country style home in LA. Harvey made classic cameos in The Odd Couple as the penguin in the bathtub in the nude off Broadway show episode whereby Felix secretly attends his girlfriend's only to embarrass her by covering her up when she appears naked. He also made classic cameo appearances in the Laverne and Shirley whereby he played a shyster producer who steals Laverne's heirloom earrings. Since he was so close with Penny Marshall, Albert Brooks, Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson and others he always made brief mostly comedic appearances in their TV Shows and Movies. A few of them included: Young Doctors in Love, Beaches, Modern Romance, Awakenings, and Others. Harvey was always the life of every party and set. He was a unique talent and irrepressible spirit. This world is now a far less interesting place without him. He will be sorely missed.
Director:
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Executive Producer:
1981 Student Bodies
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Producer:
1980 Private Benjamin
1981 Student Bodies
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Screenplay:
1980 Private Benjamin
1981 Student Bodies
1982 Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again
1984 Cannonball Run II
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Story:
1980 Private Benjamin
1981 Student Bodies
1982 Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again
1984 Cannonball Run II
1984 Protocol
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Thanks:
1979 Sitcom: The Adventures of Garry Marshall
1980 Private Benjamin
1981 Student Bodies
1982 Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again
1984 Cannonball Run II
1984 Protocol
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Writer:
1979 Sitcom: The Adventures of Garry Marshall
1980 Private Benjamin
1981 Student Bodies
1982 Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again
1984 Cannonball Run II
1984 Protocol
1985 Bad Medicine
1996 Getting Away with Murder
Director:
1966 That Girl
1970 The Odd Couple
1974 Rhoda
1976 Sirota's Court
1977 Busting Loose
1978 Taxi
Producer:
1966 That Girl
1969 Love, American Style
1970 The Odd Couple
1974 Rhoda
1976 Sirota's Court
1977 Busting Loose
1978 Taxi
Writer:
1966 That Girl
1967 The Mothers-in-Law
1969 Love, American Style
1970 The Odd Couple
1974 Rhoda
1976 Sirota's Court
1977 Busting Loose
1978 Taxi
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