Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Contributors
- Film and Television Work by Amy Heckerling
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Heckerling in Teen Film and Television
- Part II Ingenuity and Irony in the Heckerling Lexicon
- Part III Femininity, Aging, and Postfeminism
- Part IV Reflections on the Heckerling Oeuvre
- Appendix Other Films and Television Shows Cited in this Collection
- Bibliography
- Index
Film and Television Work by Amy Heckerling
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2016
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Contributors
- Film and Television Work by Amy Heckerling
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Heckerling in Teen Film and Television
- Part II Ingenuity and Irony in the Heckerling Lexicon
- Part III Femininity, Aging, and Postfeminism
- Part IV Reflections on the Heckerling Oeuvre
- Appendix Other Films and Television Shows Cited in this Collection
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
It's Showtime (no credited director, United Artists), 1976
researcher
Getting It Over With (independent), 1978
director, writer
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Universal Pictures), 1982
director
Johnny Dangerously (Twentieth Century Fox), 1984
director
European Vacation (Warner Bros.), 1985
director
Fast Times (Universal TV), 1986
television show: producer; writer and director of three episodes:
“Pilot” (1986)
“What is Life?” (1986)
“The Last Laugh” (1986)
Life on the Flip Side (NBC), 1988
television show: producer
Look Who's Talking (TriStar Pictures), 1989
director, writer
Look Who's Talking Too (TriStar Pictures), 1990
director, writer
Baby Talk (Columbia Pictures Television), 1991–2
television show: character creator
Look Who's Talking Now (Tom Ropelewski, TriStar Pictures), 1993
co-producer, based on characters created by
Clueless (Paramount Pictures), 1995
director, writer
Clueless (United Paramount Network), 1996–9
television show: creator, executive producer; writer and director of four episodes:
“Pilot” (1996)
“I Got You Babe” (1996)
“Do We With Bad Haircuts Not Feel?” (1996)
“As If a Girl's Reach Should Exceed Her Grasp” (1996)
A Night at the Roxbury (John Fortenberry, Paramount Pictures), 1998
producer
Molly (John Duigan, MGM), 1999
executive producer
Loser (Sony Pictures), 2000
director, writer, producer
The Office (NBC), 2005–13
television show: director of one episode:
“Hot Girl” (2005)
I Could Never Be Your Woman (Bauer Martinez Studios), 2007
director, writer
Vamps (Anchor Bay Entertainment), 2012
director, screenplay
Gossip Girl (CW Television), 2007–12
television show: director of two episodes:
“Monstrous Ball” (2012)
“Father and the Bride” (2012)
The Carrie Diaries (CW Television), 2013–14
television show: director of three episodes:
“Express Yourself” (2013)
“Hush Hush” (2013)
“Date Expectations” (2014)
Suburgatory (ABC), 2011–14
television show: director of one episode:
“Victor Ha” (2014)
Rake (Fox Network), 2014–
television show: director of one episode:
“Three Strikes” (2014)
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- ReFocus: The Films of Amy Heckerling , pp. xiii - xivPublisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2016