Jim Abrahams
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Born | James Steven Abrahams May 10, 1944 Shorewood, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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Years active | 1976–2019 |
Spouse(s) | Nancy Cocuzzo |
James Steven Abrahams (May 10, 1944 – November 26, 2024) was an American film director and writer, best known as a member of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.
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Life and career
James Steven Abrahams was born on May 10, 1944, to a Jewish family[1] in Shorewood, Wisconsin, the son of Louise M. (née Ogens), an educational researcher, and Norman S. Abrahams, a lawyer.[2][3] He attended Shorewood High School.[3] He had a home in Eagle River, Wisconsin, where he spent summers from the time he was a child.[4]
He is best known for the spoof movies that he co-wrote and produced with brothers Jerry Zucker and David Zucker, such as Airplane! (for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay) and The Naked Gun series. The team of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker (also referred to as "ZAZ") really began when the three men grew up together in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He directed movies on his own, such as Big Business, and further honed his skills in parody with Hot Shots! and its 1993 sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux.[citation needed]
Abrahams and his wife, Nancy (née Cocuzzo) co-founded The Charlie Foundation To Help Cure Pediatric Epilepsy.[citation needed]
Abrahams had three children. His daughter, Jamie Abrahams, is also a comedy writer. He died from leukemia at his home in Santa Monica, California, on November 26, 2024, at the age of 80.[2][5] He had the disease for twenty years before his death and at one point was in remission until it returned.[5]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Executive Producer | Notes |
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1977 | The Kentucky Fried Movie | No | Yes | No | |
1980 | Airplane! | Yes | Yes | Yes | Co-directed with David & Jerry Zucker |
1984 | Top Secret! | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
1986 | Ruthless People | Yes | No | No | |
1988 | Big Business | Yes | No | No | |
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! | No | Yes | Yes | ||
1990 | Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael | Yes | No | No | |
1991 | Hot Shots! | Yes | Yes | No | |
1993 | Hot Shots! Part Deux | Yes | Yes | No | |
1994 | An Introduction to the Ketogenic Diet | Yes | No | No | Documentary short |
1998 | Mafia! | Yes | Yes | No | |
2006 | Scary Movie 4 | No | Yes | No |
Executive producer only
- Cry-Baby (1990)
- The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991)
- Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult (1994)
Acting roles
Year | Title | Role |
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1977 | The Kentucky Fried Movie | Technician #1 / Announcer |
1980 | Airplane! | Religious Zealot #6 |
1984 | Top Secret! | German Soldier in Prop Room |
1988 | Coming to America | Face on Cutting Room Floor |
1991 | Oscar | Postman |
2019 | Fat: A Documentary | Self − Filmmaker & Founder, Charlie Foundation |
Television
Series
Year | Title | Creator | Producer | Writer | Notes |
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1976 | Big John, Little John | No | No | Yes | writer of episode "Abracadabra" with David & Jerry Zucker |
1982 | Police Squad! | Yes | Executive | Yes | Director and writer of episode "A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise)" with David & Jerry Zucker |
Other work
Year | Title | Director | Producer | Notes |
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1997 | ...First Do No Harm | Yes | Executive | TV movie |
2018 | Voice of the Epilepsies | No | Executive | Documentary |
2019 | Late Night Berlin | No | Creative | Episode "Folge 42" |
Acting roles
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1972 | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Performer | Part as Kentucky Fried Theatre in one episode |
1974 | The Midnight Special |
References
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External links
- Jim Abrahams at the Internet Movie Database
- biodata, The New York Times; accessed April 23, 2014.
- Charlie's Story; accessed November 25, 2014.
- Jim Abrahams discography at Discogs
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