Alan Zweibel (born May 20, 1950) is an American producer and writer who has worked on such productions as Saturday Night Live, PBS' Great Performances, and It's Garry Shandling's Show. Read full biography of Alan Zweibel →
It's an intangible thing, this thing we call talent, especially if we're in a position to teach and mentor others.
I write. This is what I do. My job is to sit down with my vocabulary, select words, and decide what order they should be placed in an attempt to keep... →
I haven't written a brochure yet. It's killing me. I know I have a brochure or pamphlet in me yet.
I've been very lucky. I've written for most of my idols and the contemporaries.
My job is to put words together and tell a story. If that doesn't work for you, it's not a war crime.
Whether it's an innate ability or an acquired way of regarding the world around us, being labeled as funny can only be accepted as a compliment.
I am not an actor. Yes, every so often I appear on talk shows to promote something I've written, and I enjoy doing so because I have a lot of... →
I experimented with my own one-man show a couple of years ago in Aspen when HBO used to have their comedy festival there. I called it 'A History... →
I wasn't a class clown, I just found at an early age that I was able to make people laugh. So I mostly wrote funny stuff instead of writing what... →
I've been writing for people long enough to know that it has got to feel comfortable coming out of their mouths, especially when you're doing... →
I've had a bris, was Bar Mitzvahed and, on occasion, have referred to a temple as a shul. I've never denied it, nor have I disguised it. I... →
Writers are born, not made. We can hone the craft. We need to try to encourage someone and make a dialogue, suggesting ways to do something... →