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  1. Marshall Schreiber Herskovitz (born February 23, 1952) is an American film director, writer, and producer, and currently the President Emeritus of the Producers Guild of America. Among his productions are Traffic , The Last Samurai , Blood Diamond , and I Am Sam .

  2. Marshall Herskovitz is a writer, producer, and director who has created and worked on many acclaimed TV shows and films, such as Thirtysomething, Traffic, and The Last Samurai. He is also a founding member of the Producers Guild of America and a longtime environmentalist.

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  3. Marshall Herskovitz is a writer, producer, and director in Los Angeles who has won many awards for his work in television and film. Born in Philadelphia, he attended Brandeis University, then moved to Los Angeles in 1975, where he attended the American Film Institute and met his longtime creative partner Edward Zwick.

    • February 23, 1952
  4. Learn about Marshall Herskovitz, an American film director, writer and producer, and the President Emeritus of the Producers Guild of America. See his biography, filmography, awards, and more on TMDB.

  5. Feb 20, 1998 · Dangerous Beauty: Directed by Marshall Herskovitz. With Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell, Oliver Platt, Fred Ward. A Venetian courtesan becomes a hero to her city, but later becomes the target of an inquisition by the Church for witchcraft.

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    • Biography, Drama, Romance
    • Marshall Herskovitz
    • 1998-02-20
  6. www.humanitasprize.org › leadership › marchall-herskovitzMarshall Herskovitz — Humanitas

    Marshall Herskovitz is a writer, producer, and director in Los Angeles who has won many awards for his work in television and film. Born in Philadelphia, he attended Brandeis University, then moved to Los Angeles in 1975, where he attended the American Film Institute and met his longtime creative partner Edward Zwick.

  7. Sep 12, 2019 · The producer of "Nashville" and "Thirtysomething" argues that the climate fight requires a World War II-style national mobilization and a massive communications campaign. He proposes a vision of decentralized renewable energy as a wealth-builder and a way to defeat the naysayers.