A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
David Lazer started his career with Jim Henson in 1965. As an executive with IBM, he helped develop the Muppet Meeting Films commissioned by IBM. When he later joined Muppets Inc., producing meeting films became standard practice for the company. Lazer served as executive producer for The Muppet Show where he also acted as a liaison for the show's guest stars. He would show the guest star how to walk on the elevated sets, how to speak to a Muppet (as opposed to the performer), and would make sure the star was comfortable with the very different production atmosphere. From May to December of 1990, Lazer came out of semi-retirement to serve as acting CEO of Henson Associates.
Co-Producer:
1979 The Muppet Movie
Executive Producer:
1977 Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas
1979 The Muppet Movie
1981 Of Muppets & Men
1981 The Muppets Go to the Movies
1982 The Dark Crystal
1986 Labyrinth
1999 The Very Best of the Muppet Show
1999 The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 2
2001 The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 3
Producer:
1966 Rowlf the Salesman
1967 The Paperwork Explosion
1977 Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas
1979 The Muppet Movie
1981 Muppet Side Splitter
1981 Of Muppets & Men
1981 The Great Muppet Caper
1981 The Muppets Go to the Movies
1982 The Dark Crystal
1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan
1986 Labyrinth
1999 The Very Best of the Muppet Show
1999 The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 2
2001 The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 3
Executive Producer:
1976 The Muppet Show
Most data and links to images for the Movies section come from TheMovieDB (TMDB).
Additional data for Film Titles come from The Open Movie Database (OMDb).
At least one plug-in comes from IMDb.
Data are -- hey, it's a plural -- subject to the limitations of their sources. (For example, TMDB search results currently max out at 20.) I am limiting myself to free data sources for now. (No, a "free trial" is not free.)
While much of the above data are retrieved directly from outside APIs and other such sources, data from American Film Institute (AFI) and British Film Institute (BFI) were manually entered the old fashioned way into a MySQL database. Re BFI I took the following liberties:
Regarding profile removals and data corrections:
Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
Whereas the overall purpose of this website is to serve as a personal demo/portfolio/workshop of web and data skills, this Movies section is not meant to compete with or substitute for far more definitive movie websites.
Whether or not he still clings to an award which he won in 1986 as a film critic for his college's newspaper, Jeffrey Hartmann is not responsible for the texts of overviews and biographies supplied by external data sources.