Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Daniel Goldberg obit

Daniel Goldberg Dies: ‘The Hangover’ Trilogy Producer, ‘Late Shift’ Emmy Nominee & ‘Stripes’ Co-Writer Was 74

 

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Daniel Goldberg, who produced all three The Hangover films, Space Jam, Old School and many others and co-wrote movies including the Bill Murray comedies Stripes and Meatballs, died today in Los Angeles. He was 74.

Filmmaker Jason Reitman, whose late father Ivan Reitman directed Stripes and Meatballs and had known Goldberg since their college days in the 1960s, confirmed the news to Deadline but did not provide other details.

Goldberg and Ivan Reitman collaborated for more than 30 years, working together on features including the animated Heavy Metal (1981); toon/live-action hybrid Space Jam (1996), starring Michael Jordan alongside Looney Toons characters; 1994’s Junior, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the world’s first pregnant man, along with Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson; the 1997 Robin Williams-Billy Crystal comedy Fathers’ Day; the 1998 Harrison Ford-Anne Heche adventure pic Six Days Seven Nights; Howard Stern’s Private Parts, which the shock jock infamously promoted at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival; Road Trip (2000); the 2001 sci-fi comedy Evolution, starring David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott and Julianne Moore; the Heather Graham-Joseph Fiennes thriller Killing Me Softly (2002) and the Vince Vaughn-Luke Wilson-Will Ferrell comedy Old School (2003).

Goldberg got his start with Meatballs, the raunchy 1979 summer-camp comedy with Murray in his first big-starring starring role after having replaced Chevy Chase on Saturday Night Live. Years later, Goldberg also penned the second sequel Meatballs III: Summer Job.

He followed the original Meatballs with Stripes, the hilarious 1981 military comedy starring Murray and Harold Ramis, in the first of their several screen pairing that later would include the first two Ghostbusters films. Goldberg also produced Meatballs and Stripes, leading to a producing career that took off in the mid-’90s.

Goldberg also was a co-EP on HBO’s 1996 telepic The Late Shift, scoring an Emmy nom for the tale of the early-’90s battle between David Letterman and Jay Leno to take over hosting The Tonight Show after Johnny Carson’s retirement. He also was an executive producer on a pair of animated TV series based on features: Beethoven and Extreme Ghostbusters.

But Goldberg’s biggest film success was yet to come.

In 2009, he was a producer on The Hangover, the Vegas-set comedy starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Ken Jeong. The film was a smash hit, grossing nearly $470 million worldwide on a reported $35 million budget, and won Critics Choice and Golden Globe awards for Best Comedy Movie.

He also produced The Hangover Part II, its 2011 sequel that banked more than $586 million around the world, and the 2013 threequel The Hangover Part III. The latter was less of a hit but still scored a global gross of $382 million. The trilogy was directed by Todd Phillips, and Part III would mark Goldberg’s final screen credit.

He is survived by his wife, Ilona Herzberg; his sisters Kathy Hogg and Amy Goldberg; and his brother, Harris Goldberg.

 

Filmography

Film

Year       Title       Producer              Executive

Producer              Writer   Director(s)

1969      The Columbus of Sex       Yes                                          John Hofsess & Leland R. Thomas

1973      Cannibal Girls     Yes                          Yes          Ivan Reitman

1979      Meatballs            Yes                          Yes          Ivan Reitman

1981      Stripes Yes                          Yes          Ivan Reitman

1981      Heavy Metal                                       Yes          Gerald Potterton

1983      Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone                                                 Yes          Lamont Johnson

1988      Feds                                       Yes          Himself

1994      Junior                    Yes                          Ivan Reitman

1996      Space Jam           Yes                                          Joe Pytka

1997      Private Parts                       Yes                          Betty Thomas

1997      Commandments               Yes                                          Daniel Taplitz

1997      Father's Day                        Yes                          Ivan Reitman

1998      Six Days Seven Nights                     Yes                          Ivan Reitman

2000      Road Trip             Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2001      Evolution             Yes                                          Ivan Reitman

2002      Killing Me Softly                                Yes                          Chen Kaige

2003      Old School           Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2004      EuroTrip               Yes                                          Jeff Schaffer

2006      School for Scoundrels     Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2009      The Hangover    Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2010      Due Date             Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2011      The Hangover Part II        Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2013      The Hangover Part III      Yes                                          Todd Phillips

2018      Food Fighter       Yes                                          Himself

Other credits Year            Title       Role       Notes

1968      Orientation         Second unit director and actor    Directed by Ivan Reitman; short film

1973      Cannibal Girls     Editor   

1976      Death Weekend                Sound supervisor            

1981      Heavy Metal       Post-production supervisor         

1994      Junior    Second unit director       

Television

Year       Title       Role       Notes

1983      Battle of the Network Stars XIV   Program coordinator: Trans World International Television special

1994      Beethoven          Executive producer          26 episodes

1996      The Late Shift     Co-executive producer   Television film

1997–1998         Mummies Alive!                Executive producer          4 episodes

1997      Extreme Ghostbusters    Executive producer          40 episodes

2001–2002         Alienators: Evolution Continues Executive producer          25 episodes

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