Mark Zaslove was born on June 7,1959 and is an American television and film writer, director and producer and novelist, in live-action and animation.
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Mark Zaslove was born on June 7,1959 and is an American television and film writer, director and producer and novelist, in live-action and animation.
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Mark Zaslove has created a wide range of content from the children's show "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" to his action thriller novel “Death and Taxes.
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Mark Zaslove attended U C Berkeley to study astrophysics but left the program after two years, staying in the Bay Area for two more years while writing his first novel, “Travail.
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Mark Zaslove joined LFP, Inc in 1983, writing short fiction, and became Senior Editor on several of their magazines.
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Mark Zaslove was chosen to develop, story edit, and co-produce The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
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In 1987 Mark Zaslove was a writer on the mini-series kickoff to the "DuckTales" series, Treasure of the Golden Suns.
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Mark Zaslove left Disney around 1993 to start his own company, Palisades Films.
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Mark Zaslove reunited with Jymn Magon in 1994 for Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad.
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Mark Zaslove served as a story consultant and show writer for the children's series LazyTown, produced in Iceland in the 2000s.
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Mark Zaslove worked on the full-length feature realization of the Newberry Award-winning “Maniac Magee”, action thrillers “Madrassa Song” and “Six Dead Dogs”, as well as features for various Hyderabad studios: “5 ½ Hours to Dawn”, “Little John” ; “Son of Alladin”, “Eshan”, “Lost Voyage of Sinbad”, and “The Dictator of the Darkness”.
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Mark Zaslove is a two-time Emmy award winner and a recipient of the Humanitas Prize.
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