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Jack Mendelsohn was an American author, director, producer, and writer.
Biography[]
He was born in Beverly Hills, California, in the United States. He died in Los Angeles, California, in the United States.
Writing Credits[]
Movie(s)[]
- "Yellow Submarine" (1968) - Screenplay
- "Gallavants" (1984) - Screenplay
Short(s)[]
- "Robot Rival" (1964) - Story
- "And So Tibet" (1964) - Story
- "Reading, Writhing, and Rithmetic" (1964) - Story
- "A Hair-Raising Tale" (1965) - Story
- "The Story of George Washington" (1965) - Story
- "A Leak in the Dike" (1965) - Story
- "The Outside Dope" (1965) - Story
- "Baggin' the Dragon" (1966) - Story
TV Movie(s)[]
- "Archie and His New Pals" (1969) - Story written
- "Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert" (1969) - Written by
- "Sweet Sea" (1985) - Written by
- "Dennis the Menace" (1987) - Teleplay
- "Count DeClues' Mystery Castle" (1993) - Written by
TV Series[]
- "Krazy Kat" (1963) - Story (11 episodes)
- "Beetle Bailey" (1963) - Story (3 episodes)
- "Abbott & Costello" (1965 - 1967) - Story (2 episodes)
- "The Beatles" (1965 - 1967) - Writer (uncredited; 39 episodes)
- "Tom Slick" (1967) - Writer (17 episodes)
- "Super Chicken" (1967) - Writer (16 episodes)
- "George of the Jungle" (1967) - Scripts (17 episodes)
- "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1968 - 1969) - Written by (26 episodes)
- "Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down" (1970) - Written by (1 episode)
- "The Jim Nabors Hour" (1969 - 1970) - Writer (4 episodes)
- "Groovie Goolies" (1970) - Written by (16 episodes)
- "The Carol Burnett Show" (1970 - 1971) - Writer (25 episodes)
- "The Funky Phantom" (1971 - 1972) - Story (17 episodes)
- "The Flintstone Comedy Hour" (1972 - 1973) - Story (2 episodes)
- "The Roman Holidays" (1972) - Writer (1 episode)
- "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie" (1972) - Story (1 episode)
- "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (1968 - 1972) - Written by (61 episodes)
- "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" (1972 - 1973) - Story (24 episodes)
- "Yogi's Gang" (1973) - Story (3 episodes)
- "Speed Buggy" (1973) - Story (16 episodes)
- "The Addams Family" (1973) - Story (16 episodes)
- "Partridge Family 2200 AD" (1974 - 1975) - Writer (2 episodes)
- "Shazam!" (1974) - Written by (1 episode)
- "Hong Kong Phooey" (1974) - Writer (1 episode)
- "The Great Grape Ape Show" (1975) - Story (1 episode)
- "The Shari Show" (1975) - Written by (1 episode)
- "Lola!" (1975) - Writer (1 episode)
- "Far Out Space Nuts" (1975) - Written by (1 episode)
- "Doc" (1976) - Written by (2 episodes)
- "McDuff, the Talking Dog" (1976) - Written by (2 episodes)
- "Van Dyke and Company" (1976) - Written by (1 episode)
- "Chico and the Man" (1975 - 1976) - Written by (2 episodes)
- "The Skatebirds" (1977 - 1978) - Story (2 episodes)
- "Wonderbug" (1976 - 1977) - Written by (2 episodes)
- "The Krofft Supershow" (1976 - 1977) - Writer (segment "Wonderbug"; 2 episodes)
- "Carter Country" (1977) - Teleplay / Written by (4 episodes)
- "Three's Company" (1978 - 1979) - Teleplay by / Written by (6 episodes)
- "Hello, Larry" (1979 - 1980) - Written by (5 episodes)
- "The Flintstone Comedy Show" (1980) - Written by (1 episode)
- "The Ri¢hie Ri¢h/Scooby-Doo Show" (1981) - Story (segment "Richie Rich"; 8 episodes)
- "The Love Boat" (1982) - Written by (segment "Love Ain't Illegal"; 1 episode)
- "Meatballs and Spaghetti" (1982) - Written by (13 episodes)
- "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" (1983) - Writer (1 episode)
- "Little Muppet Monsters" (1985) - Animation Writing Consultant (1 episode)
- "Paw Paws" (1986) - Writer (1 episode)
- "Dennis the Menace" (1986) - Writer (65 episodes)
- "Beverly Hills Teens" (1987) - Written by (1 episode)
- "Camp Candy" (1989 - 1990) - Written by / Developer (16 episodes)
- "Barnyard Commandos" (1990) - Writer (1 episode)
- "Toxic Crusaders" (1991) - Written by (7 episodes)
- "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1989 - 1993) - Executive Story Editors / Written by (10 episodes)
- "The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor" (1996 - 1998) - Writer (2 episodes)
- "Zorro" (1997) - Written by (2 episodes)
- "Clifford the Big Red Dog" (2002) - Written by (segment "Cyber Puppy Problems"; 1 episode)
- "Gadget and the Gadgetinis" (2003) - Written by (1 episode)
TV Special(s)[]
- "The 39th Annual Academy Awards" (1967) - Special Material
- "Van Dyke and Company" (1975) - Writer
Video(s)[]
- "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Turtles Awesome Easter" (1991) - Writer
Ookiness[]
Mendelsohn was a writer for the 1972 episode "Wednesday Is Missing" from The New Scooby-Doo Movies. He was also a writer for the 1973 animated TV show The Addams Family.
Trivia[]
- He was nominated for four awards; three of the awards were Primetime Emmys.
- He won one award for his writing.
External Links[]
- Jack Mendelsohn on IMDB
- Jack Mendelsohn on Kinorium
- Jack Mendelsohn on the Scoobypedia
- Jack Mendelsohn on The Movie Database
- Jack Mendelsohn on Wikipedia
Gallery[]
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