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William Frolick (born 1959) is an American writer and film director.


Biography

Born and raised in
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, Frolick graduated from NYU film school, where he studied under professor (and Martin Scorsese mentor) Haig Manoogian. In the eighties, Frolick moved to Los Angeles and worked at various agencies, studios and production companies as a script reader, agency assistant, and
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. When the Writers Guild of America, west went on strike in 1988, his career as a journalist began. His first '' Premiere Magazine'' story, “Sink or Float,” served as the prototype for the magazine's popular “Life at the Bottom” column. Frolick's work has also appeared in '' The New Yorker'', ''Movieline'', '' TV Guide'', The Huffington Post, and the '' Los Angeles Times'', for which he interviewed such personalities as
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and Richard Pryor. He also conducted dozens of videotaped interviews with survivors of the Holocaust for
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’s "Survivors of the Shoah" project. Frolick has served as the pseudonymous author of several book-length parodies, including ''The Philistine Prophecy'', ''Dumpisms'', and ''The Ditches of Edison County'', a national bestseller which was translated into Japanese and Italian. In 2005 Atria Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, released The Five People You Meet in Hell; the latest, 2013's Downtrodden Abbey, a spoof of the award-winning TV series, is from St. Martin's Press. Frolick's 1995 Dutton book ''What I Really Want to Do is Direct'' tracked seven film school graduates over three years. Academy Award-winning director
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wrote, “If you are reading my words right now, you need to buy this book. Billy Frolick has produced the definitive text on what it's like to make a start in the film business. I found it absolutely riveting.” And from '' Publishers Weekly'': “Essential reading.” Frolick's directing debut, ''It is What it Is'', a full-length feature from his original screenplay, stars Jonathan Silverman (''Weekend at Bernie's'') and featured Stephen Tobolowsky (''Memento'') and Joshua Malina (''The West Wing''). ''It is What it Is'' screened at several global festivals, including the 2003 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Picture, as well as prizes for Best Screenplay and Best Directorial Debut. The film's cultural significance was noted by William Safire in his March 5, 2006 '' New York Times Sunday Magazine'' column "On Language," entitled "It Is What It Is." "A burst of the sentence's activity," Safire wrote, "followed Billy Frolick's movie with that title in 2001." For
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, Frolick has written the feature screenplays ''Holy Cow'' (with '' Chicken Run'' writer Karey Kirkpatrick) and '' Madagascar'' (with directors Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, and Mark Burton, co-writer of '' Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit''). ''Madagascar'' stars the voice talents of Ben Stiller,
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, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith, and grossed over a half a billion dollars worldwide during its 2005 theatrical release. Frolick's recent credits include '' Monster Island'' from Ánima Estudios in 2017, ''The Big Trip'' in 2019, and the 2021
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of Nick Jr.'s animated series, '' PAW Patrol''. In addition to moderating and appearing on many international film school and festival panels, Frolick spent five years an adjunct instructor at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he taught screenwriting.


Filmography

* ''It Is What It Is'' (2005) - Director and writer * '' Madagascar'' (2005) * ''The Jungle Book'' (2014) * '' Monster Island'' (2017) * ''
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'' (2019) * '' PAW Patrol: The Movie'' (2021)


References

* Frolick, Billy. ''What I really want to do is direct : seven film school graduates go to Hollywood'' / Billy Frolick. New York : Dutton, 1996. 359 p. : ports. ; 24 cm.


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Frolick, Billy American film directors American male journalists 20th-century American short story writers American male screenwriters American humorists Tisch School of the Arts alumni 1959 births Living people People from Long Island American male short story writers Writers from New York (state) 20th-century American male writers