Craig Bolotin
Craig Bolotin was born on May 23, 1954 in USA. Craig Bolotin's big-screen debut came with No Small Affair directed by Jerry Schatzberg in 1984.
Craig Bolotin is an American screenwriter and film director. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley where he studied philosophy and penned film reviews. His screenwriting break came with his first uncredited rewrite for the critically acclaimed "Desperately Seeking Susan," starring Rosanna Arquette and Madonna. Arquette was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a comedy. Shortly thereafter, Bolotin sold his first original screenplay, a comedy "No Small Affair" starring John Cryer & Demi Moore. His next produced credit was "Black Rain" starring Michael Douglas and directed by Ridley Scott. Bolotin then wrote the original screenplay,"Straight Talk," produced by Disney. He directed his first feature film for producer Arnon Milchan, "That Night," starring Juliette Lewis. This was also the first feature film for actresses Eliza Dushku and Katherine Heigl. He then wrote and directed the original screenplay "Light It Up" with Forest Whittaker and Rosario Dawson, a story that shines a light on the plight of inner city school children.
Birthday
May 23, 1954Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USAAlso known
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Movies & TV Shows
- 2015
writer
7.0 - 2011
writer
5.6 - 1999
director, writer
6.0 - 1992
writer, director
6.6 - 1992
writer
5.7 - 1989
writer, producer
6.6 - 1984
writer
5.5