Michael Nozik

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Michael Nozik
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Born
Michael Gary Nozik

OccupationFilm producer
Years active1981–present

Michael Nozik is an American film producer. He won a BAFTA award for The Motorcycle Diaries in the category of 'Best Film Not in the English Language' in 2004. His credits also include Love in the Time of Cholera , Syriana , Quiz Show , and The Legend of Bagger Vance .

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Filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

YearFilmCreditAwardNotesRef.
1987 China Girl [1]
1988 Salaam Bombay! Executive producer [1]
Crossing Delancey [1]
1991 Mississippi Masala [1]
1992 Thunderheart Executive producer [1]
1994 Quiz Show Academy Awards: Best Picture Nominee [1]
1995 The Perez Family [1]
1996 She's the One Executive producer [1]
1998 No Looking Back [1]
Slums of Beverly Hills [1]
2000 How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog [1]
The Legend of Bagger Vance [1]
2002 Love in the Time of Money Executive producer [1]
People I Know [1]
2004 The Motorcycle Diaries BAFTA Award Winner: Best Film Not in the English Language [1]
2005 Game 6 Executive producer [1]
The Great New Wonderful Executive producer [1]
12 and Holding Executive producer [1]
Syriana [1]
2007 Love in the Time of Cholera Executive producer [1]
2008 The Narrows Executive producer [1]
2010 The Next Three Days [1]
2013 Third Person [1]
2016 Gold
2017Lead and CopperExecutive producerDocumentary [2]
Production manager
YearFilmRole
1983 Banzaï Production manager: New York
1984 Old Enough Production manager
1985 After Hours
1987 Angel Heart Unit production manager
1988 Crossing Delancey
Location management
YearFilmRole
1983 Baby It's You Location manager
1984 Reckless
Second unit director or assistant director
YearFilmRole
1981The DozensSecond assistant director
Thanks
YearFilmRole
2007 In the Valley of Elah Special thanks

Television

YearTitleCreditNotesRef.
1985 Death of a Salesman Associate producerTelevision film [1]
1990 Criminal Justice Television film [1]
2002 Skinwalkers Executive producerTelevision film [1]
Skinwalkers: The Navajo MysteriesConsulting producer
Executive producer
2003 A Thief of Time Consulting producerTelevision film [1]
2015 Show Me a Hero Consulting producer
TBAThe TransplantExecutive producer
Production manager
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 Death of a Salesman Production managerTelevision film
ABC Afterschool Special Production manager
1990 Criminal Justice Unit production managerTelevision film

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 IMDB Staff (2010). "Filmography for Michael Nozik". Internet Movie Database . Amazon . Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  2. Oscar-winning director working on Flint water crisis documentary, report says The Flint Journal via MLive.com, February 5, 2017