Gary Goldstein is an award winning writer for film, TV and the stage. He has written numerous films for Hallmark Channel and its sister network, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, including the comedies "The Wish List," "Hitched for the Holidays," "This Magic Moment," "My Boyfriends' Dogs," the mystery &qu...
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Gary Goldstein is an award winning writer for film, TV and the stage. He has written numerous films for Hallmark Channel and its sister network, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, including the comedies "The Wish List," "Hitched for the Holidays," "This Magic Moment," "My Boyfriends' Dogs," the mystery "Along Came a Nanny" and more.His holiday movie "Angel of Christmas" premiered on Hallmark Channel November 2015. Gary's adaptation of the Kate Collins novel "Mum's the Word," the first in a series of "Flower Shop Mystery" films starring Brooke Shields, premiered on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries January, 2016. The follow-up film, "Snipped in the Bud," which he also wrote, aired in April. Latest movies for the network: the military academy-set "For Love and Honor" and the rom-com "Summer in the City."Gary's feature film "Politics of Love," a romantic comedy set during the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, was released in theaters August 2011. He also wrote the feature romantic comedy, "If You Only Knew," which starred Johnathon Schaech, Alison Eastwood and James LeGros.In addition, Gary has sold or optioned a number of original screenplays, has a string of episodic TV credits and has sold half-hour comedy pilots to both NBC and Warner Bros Television.On the L.A. stage, Gary has been represented with the comedies "Just Men," "Parental Discretion" and "Three Grooms and a Bride," which all enjoyed long and well-reviewed runs. His family drama "Curtain Call" premiered in late 2008 at Carmel, CA's Pacific Repertory Theatre. His newest play, the three-sisters dramedy "April, May & June," will have its World Premiere in March 2017 at the long-running Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills, as part of its 2016-17 subscription season.Gary has taught screenwriting extensively throughout Los Angeles at the popular Writers Boot Camp, Hollywood's Learning Curve and at UCLA. He is also a freelance film reviewer and feature writer for the Los Angeles Times.
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