Carl Gottlieb Movies and Career Information
Mar 18, 1938
New York City
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Carl Gottlieb (born March 18, 1938) is an American screenwriter, actor, comedian and executive. He is probably best known for co-writing the screenplay for Jaws, as well as directing the 1981 low-budget cult film Caveman. Gottlieb was born in New York City, the son of Elizabeth, a medical administrative assistant, and Sergius M. Gottlieb, an engineer. After studying drama at Syracuse University, he became a member, in the 1960s, of the San Francisco improvisational comedy troupe "The Committee". They made one feature film: A Session with the Committee. He began writing comedy for TV, contributing to The Bob Newhart Show, All in the Family, and The Odd Couple. Minor acting roles have included Robert Altman's M*A*S*H and the film Clueless. Gottlieb also cowrote David Crosby's two autobiographies, 1989's "Long time Gone" and 2006's "Since Then". Gottlieb was hired as an actor to appear as Meadows, the editor of the local newspaper, in Jaws. He was hired by his friend, Steven Spielberg, to redraft the script, adding more dimensions to the characters, particularly humour. Ironically, his redrafts reduced the role of Meadows (who still appears in the Town Hall corridor and the Tiger
- Carl Gottlieb Movies before 2012
- Jaws 1975
- Maryjane 1968
- Cannonball
- Movies Directed by Carl Gottlieb
- Caveman (1981) 1981
- Amazon Women on the Moon
- Movies Produced by Carl Gottlieb
- Celebration at Big Sur
- Movies Written by Carl Gottlieb
- Jaws 3-D 1983
- Caveman (1981) 1981
- Jerk 1979
- Jaws 2 1978
- Which Way Is Up? 1977
- Jaws 1975