Treva Silverman
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Early life and career
Raised in Cedarhurst, Long Island,[1] Silverman was one of at least three children born to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman.[2] She attended Bennington College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1959.[3][4]
In the 1960s and 1970s, Silverman also wrote scripts for That Girl, The Monkees, He & She, Room 222 and The Bill Cosby Show.
In an excerpt from an interview conducted by WGAW, published in March 1997, Silverman cites as seminal influences the "world of fast, witty dialogue" epitomized by the 1930s Hollywood romantic comedy as well as the work of two writers in particular, namely Robert Benchley and Dorothy Parker—the former "for his benign, hilarious observations of behavior," and the latter "for her insight into relationships."[5]
Awards
- 1974: Emmy Awards, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for The Mary Tyler Moore,[6] "The Lou and Edie Story"
- 1974: Emmy Awards, Writer of the Year - Series for The Mary Tyler Moore,[6] "The Lou and Edie Story"
Filmography
- 1964: The Entertainers (TV series) – writer
- 1967: NBC Experiment in Television (TV series) – writer (episode: "We Interrupt This Season")
- 1967: That Girl (TV series) – writer
- 1967: Captain Nice (TV series) – writer
- 1966-1967: The Monkees (TV series) – writer
- 1967: Accidental Family (TV series) – writer (episode: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Playground")
- 1968: He & She (TV series) – writer (episode: "A Rock by Any Other Name")
- 1968: The Dean Martin Show (TV series) – writer
- 1969: Room 222 (TV series) – writer
- 1970: Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp (TV series) – writer
- 1970: The Many Moods of Perry Como (TV series) – writer
- 1971: The Bill Cosby Show (TV series) – writer
- 1972: Oh, Nurse (TV movie) – writer
- 1970-1974: The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV series) – writer, executive story consultant
- 1977: Vanities (TV movie) – writer
- 1984: Romancing the Stone – writer
- 1990: The Fanelli Boys (TV series) – producer, writer
- 1994: De Sylvia Millecam Show (TV series) – writer
References
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- ↑ Levy, Shawn (2022). In On the Joke: The Original Queens of Standup Comedy. New York: Doubleday. Template:ISBN. "Joan Molinsky's larval comic act may have been cribbed from the old school, but her instincts as a person—and, in truth, her situation as a woman trying to break into the business—made her feel more at home among the upstarts. [...] She formed a special bond with Treva Silverman, a Bennington College grad from suburban Cedarhurst, Long Island, who worked as a proofreader at Esquire..."
- ↑ "Lila M. Silverman Married Yesterday". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. December 26, 1951. p. 16. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
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- ↑ "Bennington College Confers Degrees Upon 62 Graduates". Rutland Daily Herald. June 29, 1959. p. 2. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
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External links
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- Meet Treva Silverman
- Written by Treva Silverman
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