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Danny Opatoshu (born 1947) is an American screenwriter best known for his work in exploitation films in the 1970s for directors such as Jonathan Kaplan and Allan Arkush with whom he attended New York University Film School.
Optashu worked at the Filmore East with Arkush and Kaplan. Kaplan brought Opatoshu to Los Angeles to work on the script for Night Call Nurses. They then collaborated on The Student Teachers.
Get Crazy was based on the experiences of Arkush and Opatoshu at the Filmore.
He was the son of actor David Opatoshu and grandson of Yiddish novelist and short story writer Joseph (Yosef) Opatoshu. He is married to Anne Spielberg. Opatoshu later became a historian.
Filmography
Room 222 - writer
Night Call Nurses (1972) - writer
The Student Teachers (1973) - writer
Hollywood Boulevard (1976) - writer (as 'Pat Hobby'), assistant, actor
Get Crazy (1983) - writer
= Unfilmed
=Who Killed Bambi? - writer when Jonathan Kalpan was attached
References
External links
Danny Opatoshu at IMDB
Dan Opatoshu's Oral History at Yiddish Book Centre