Ziggy Steinberg

TV Writer

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Who is Ziggy Steinberg?

Ziggy Steinberg was in college when he wrote stand-up comedy material for David Steinberg, George Carlin and Debbie Reynolds. His first script for television was the "Neighbors" episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in 1974. He then went on to write "The Bob Newhart Show," "The David Steinberg Show," "The American Music Awards", "It's Garry Shandling's Show," several Lily Tomlin specials for CBS, including "Lily: Sold Out" for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award and which won an Emmy Award in the category of Best Musical or Variety Show.

In addition, he authored many short stories and humor pieces for various magazines, including "Gagtime," a parody of E.L. Doctorow's "Ragtime," which he co-wrote with David Steinberg. "Gagtime" received a Playboy Editorial Award for Humor in 1976.

Steinberg produced and wrote the screenplay for "The Jerk, Too," the sequel to Steve Martin's "The Jerk" as well as "Porky's Revenge," the sequel to "Porky's." He then wrote and directed "The Boss' Wife" for Tri-Star Pictures. In 1991, he wrote and produced "Another You," which was the last time Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor co-starred in a motion picture. It was Richard Pryor's final starring role.

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