Marshall Jay Kaplan

Last updated
Marshall Jay Kaplan
Born (1965-07-24) July 24, 1965 (age 57)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation(s) Television producer, television director, film producer
Years active1982–present

Marshall Jay Kaplan (born July 24, 1965) is a Canadian caricaturist, TV and film producer and director. His notable projects include CNN's History of the Sitcom and the documentary film, Viewer Direction Advised (which played in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto film festivals). He was also the creator, executive producer and host of the celebrity-based show Totally Tracked Down . [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Career

Caricatures and Publications

Kaplan started drawing celebrity caricatures at the age of 7. These early caricatures included Charlie Chaplin , Groucho Marx , W.C. Fields and Laurel and Hardy . In 1980 at the age of 15, Kaplan's first celebrity caricature illustration was published in a local newspaper. In 1983, at the age of seventeen, Kaplan had his first gallery showing of his celebrity caricatures. The showing was focused on films of the day, including Dustin Hoffman as Tootsie . By the age of 21, Kaplan's caricatures were seen across Canada including The Toronto Star , The Toronto Sun , Southam Inc. , and The Globe and Mail . By 1991, Kaplan was writing the entertainment column, 'Where Are They Now?', and supplying the accompanying celebrity caricature. At its peak, his 'Where Are They Now?' was syndicated in 65 newspapers across North America including the Miami Herald , the Las Vegas Review-Journal The Sacramento Bee and the Detroit Free Press . When Kaplan retired the column after its twentieth year in syndication, 'Where Are They Now?' had been published a total of 15,000 times across North America. [5] [6] [7]

Kaplan's style of caricature is greatly influenced by Al Hirschfeld . Kaplan corresponded with Hirschfeld for a few years, becoming a protégé. [8]

In 1987 on a flight from Toronto to Los Angeles, actress Bea Arthur happened to be on the same flight. Kaplan approached her and told her he had something in his portfolio to show her. After take off, Arthur invited Kaplan to sit with her. Kaplan opened up his portfolio to reveal his caricature of The Golden Girls cast that he had drawn. Arthur was so impressed with the drawing, she commissioned a second drawing from Kaplan to hang in the production offices of Witt/Thomas Productions . This was Kaplan's first commission of a celebrity caricature. Since then celebrities such as Quentin Tarantino, Julia Roberts, Jon Hamm, Nicolas Cage, George Michael and Bono, have caricatures of themselves drawn by Kaplan. [9]

In 1991, Kaplan's work was exclusively used for the international board game, 'Who's Zat', manufactured and distributed by Irwin Toy . The game was manufactured and distributed in Canada, United States, Mexico and Finland. [10] [11]

In 1999, he was commissioned by Garth Drabinsky to illustrate the cover of The Phantom of the Opera Playbill , commemorating the closing night's performance of Colm Wilkinson that played at the Pantages Theatre (now Ed Mirvish Theatre). That night, Colm Wilkinson was present with both an original caricature from Marshall, as well as, an original caricature from Al Hirschfeld. [12]

Television

Kaplan created and starred in a television series, Totally Tracked Down , which was based on newspaper column, 'Where Are They Now?'. The series ran for 13 episodes and earned Kaplan a Gemini Awards nomination for Best General/Human Interest Series as an Executive Producer. [13] [9]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Al Hirschfeld</span> American caricaturist (1903–2003)

Albert Hirschfeld was an American caricaturist best known for his black and white portraits of celebrities and Broadway stars.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Caricature</span> Simplified or exaggerated artistic image

A caricature is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way through sketching, pencil strokes, or other artistic drawings. Caricatures can be either insulting or complimentary, and can serve a political purpose, be drawn solely for entertainment, or for a combination of both. Caricatures of politicians are commonly used in editorial cartoons, while caricatures of movie stars are often found in entertainment magazines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joe Carter</span> American baseball player

Joseph Chris Carter is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder and first baseman for the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles, and San Francisco Giants. Carter hit a walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series for the Blue Jays, their second consecutive championship. Carter is one of only two players to end a World Series with a home run, the other being Bill Mazeroski.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">George Stroumboulopoulos</span> Canadian broadcaster

George Mark Paul Stroumboulopoulos is a Canadian media personality. He is one of Canada's most popular broadcasters and best known as formerly being a VJ for the Canadian music television channel MuchMusic. He was also the host and co-executive producer of the CBC Television talk show George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight from 2005 to 2014. From 2014 to 2016, Stroumboulopoulos worked for Rogers Media, anchoring Hockey Night in Canada and the NHL on Rogers. As of December 2019, he is a radio host on CBC Music. Most recently, he joined Apple Music Radio as host of a Monday to Thursday live show.

<i>Street Legal</i> (Canadian TV series) Canadian TV series or program

Street Legal is a Canadian legal drama television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1987 to 1994 before returning with six new episodes starting March 4, 2019. Street Legal was the longest-running one-hour scripted drama in the history of Canadian television, holding the record for twenty years before being surpassed by Heartland's 139th episode on March 29, 2015.

Jim Hughson is a retired Canadian sportscaster, best known for his play-by-play of the National Hockey League. He was the lead play-by-play commentator for the NHL on Sportsnet from 2014 to 2021 and Hockey Night in Canada from 2008 to 2021. His career spanned 42 years.

<i>Slings & Arrows</i> Canadian television series

Slings & Arrows is a Canadian television series set at the fictional New Burbage Festival, a Shakespearean festival similar to the real-world Stratford Festival. It stars Paul Gross, Stephen Ouimette and Martha Burns. Rachel McAdams appeared in the first season.

<i>Degrassi: The Next Generation</i> (season 7) Season of television series

The seventh season of Degrassi: The Next Generation commenced airing in Canada on 14 January 2008, concluded on 23 June 2008, and consists of twenty-four episodes. Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian serial teen drama television series. This season takes place during the winter/spring semester of the school year that began in season six and continues to depict the lives of a group of high school sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduates as they deal with some of the challenges and issues young adults face, such as rape, school violence, cancer, drug use, prostitution, sexual misconduct, racism, sexism, parenthood, HIV and relationships.

<i>Hiccups</i> (TV series) Canadian TV series or program

Hiccups is a Canadian television series created by Corner Gas star Brent Butt, who is also the writer, show runner, and executive producer of the program. The series was produced by Laura Lightbown and David Storey and airs on CTV and The Comedy Network. The pilot was shot in late March 2009 with the rest of the series to begin shooting in September 2009. The show premiered on CTV on March 1, 2010; the same night as Dan for Mayor, a series starring fellow Corner Gas alumnus Fred Ewanuick. Hiccups returned for a second season on May 30, 2011 at 8pm ET. CTV did not renew Hiccups and Dan for Mayor for a third season.

<i>Battle of the Blades</i> Canadian TV series or program

Battle of the Blades is a Canadian figure skating reality show and competition that airs on CBC Television. The show originally aired for four seasons between 2009 and 2013. It was revived for a fifth season in 2019. It was first broadcast before a live audience at the historic Maple Leaf Gardens. With Maple Leaf Gardens under renovation however, the show was filmed at Pinewood Toronto Studios in season two. The venue moved again in season three to MasterCard Centre located in Etobicoke, Ontario. For the revived fifth season in 2019, the venue was at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario. The venue changed again in the sixth season to the CAA Centre, located in Brampton, Ontario.

That's So Weird is a Canadian sketch comedy television show produced by Halifax Film Company, created by Jeff Copeland, broadcast on YTV from September 9, 2009 to March 8, 2012. The show has been described as SCTV or Mad TV for teenagers and includes an array of comedic skits. Reruns of the show currently airs on ABC Spark.

Totally Tracked Down is a television reality documentary show created by, produced by, and starring Marshall Jay Kaplan. The show centers around Kaplan's search for celebrities from past sitcoms and dramas, usually through a chain of connections from directors and producers, to co-stars, to family members, and eventually the celebrity. The show was broadcast on TVtropolis from September 2, 2010 to November 25, 2010, running for 13 episodes. It was also nominated for a Gemini Award in 2011 for Best General/Human Interest Series.

<i>InSecurity</i> Canadian TV series or program

InSecurity is a Canadian spy comedy television series that aired on CBC Television from 2011 to 2012. The series centres on a team of covert operatives working for the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), a fictional Canadian intelligence service. The series is set in Ottawa but filmed primarily in Regina, Saskatchewan. The initial season of 13 episodes premiered January 4, 2011. It was followed by a second season of 10 episodes before cancellation by CBC on April 19, 2012 due to budget cuts from the 2012 Canadian federal budget.

Cover Me Canada is a Canadian reality television competition show which airs on CBC Television. The show is a competition to find the most talented singer, rock band, group, or ensemble in Canada.

<i>The L.A. Complex</i> Canadian drama television series

The L.A. Complex is a Canadian drama television series that premiered on CTV on January 10, 2012, subsequently airing on MuchMusic. It also began airing in the United States on April 24, 2012, on The CW. The series stars Cassie Steele as Abby Vargas, an aspiring actress who moves to Los Angeles with nothing but her Maple Leafs hockey bag and dreams of being a famous actress. As described in CTV publicity materials, "The L.A. Complex follows the lives of twenty year olds living in the same apartment complex in L.A. trying to make it as actors, dancers, producers and comedians. Relationships begin and end, the need to succeed is tested and all characters are pushed to their breaking points."

Diggstown is a Canadian legal drama television series created by Floyd Kane. The first Canadian drama series to feature a Black Canadian woman as its lead character, the series stars Vinessa Antoine as Marcie Diggs, a lawyer who leaves her high-powered corporate job to work for a legal aid clinic in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, after her aunt commits suicide.

References

  1. Briuox, Bill (2021-07-10). "The TV format that's 'comfort food for your soul' gets its close-up in 'History of the Sitcom'". The Toronto Star . Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  2. Stern, Cara (2010-08-26). "Nice Jewish boy takes on Hollywood stars". The Canadian Jewish News . Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  3. Parker, Andrew (2019-05-05). "TJFF 2019 Review: Viewer Direction Advised". The Gate . Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  4. Brioux, Bill (2019-05-03). "Father and son doc shows TV is still All in the Family". Brioux TV . Retrieved 2019-05-03.
  5. Kaplan, Marshall (2012-10-01). "Where Are They Now". Capitol City Media Corporation . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  6. Kaplan, Marshall (2012-02-01). "Where Are They Now". Blue Toad . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  7. Pasternak, Sean B. (1999-02-01). "Marshall Kaplan Hunts Down The Stars". Thornhill Month . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  8. Strickler, Lon (2005-06-08). "Celebrity autographed caricature prints produced by famed illustrator Marshall Jay Kaplan now featured for sale". PRWeb . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  9. 1 2 Panetta, Simona (2011-12-01). "Marshall Jay Kaplan, Reaches for the Stars". City Life Magazine . Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  10. Mortensen, Eric (2015-02-01). "Whozat Board Game Review". Geeky Hobbies . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  11. Preziosi, Giochi (2012-02-01). "Whozat Board Game Review". Geeky Hobbies . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  12. Henry, Alan (2019-09-20). "Flashback: Toronto's Legendary Phantom Production Opened 30 Years Ago Today". Broadway World . Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  13. Vaccaro, Mishki (2011-04-11). "Gemini nominations announced: Flashpoint leads, once again, and controversial Kennedys miniseries gets some nods". Toronto Life . Retrieved 2019-09-20.