Deborah Kaplan
Deborah Kaplan was born on Apr 01, 1970 in USA. Deborah Kaplan's big-screen debut came with A Very Brady Sequel directed by Arlene Sanford in 1996.
Writer/director Deborah Kaplan met partner, writer/director Harry Elfont, at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts' prestigious film school. In a strange coincidence, they discovered that their parents were friends and that they both attended neighboring high schools in Philadelphia. Kaplan had spent time abroad in high school at a film production program at Oxford University in England, UK. Kaplan relocated to Los Angeles and was working behind the scenes in the movie business. When Elfont headed to California after college, they joined forces and crafted "The Family Way", a romantic comedy that was purchased by Big Party (1998) producer Jenno Topping, during her stint at The Ladd Company. The writing duo continued working with Topping, writing Les nouvelles aventures de la famille Brady (1996). Kaplan and Elfont also lent their talents as contributing writers to L'incroyable voyage à San Francisco (1996) and La course au jouet (1996). In her spare time, Kaplan enjoys kick-boxing, photography, and hiking with her Mongolian Ferret Hound. Big Party (1998) was both Kaplan and Elfont's directorial debut.
Birthday
Apr 01, 1970Place of Birth
Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2010
writer
6.4 - 2008
writer
5.8 - 2004
writer
5.4 - 2001
director, writer
5.5 - 20003.7
- 1998
writer, director
6.5 - 1996
writer
5.8