Pat Proft


Screenwriter

About

Birth Place
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Born
April 03, 1947

Biography

A former stand-up comic, Pat Proft became one of the most successful purveyors in Hollywood of low brow, sight-gag humor, as part of the creative teams behind such feature film franchises as "Police Academy" (1984), "The Naked Gun - From the Files of Police Squad!" (1991), and "Hot Shots!" (1991). Proft broke into TV as a performer on "The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour" (ABC, 1973). He...

Family & Companions

Karen Philipp
Wife
Actor. Appeared on the CBS sitcom "M*A*S*H" as Lt Dish during its first season.

Biography

A former stand-up comic, Pat Proft became one of the most successful purveyors in Hollywood of low brow, sight-gag humor, as part of the creative teams behind such feature film franchises as "Police Academy" (1984), "The Naked Gun - From the Files of Police Squad!" (1991), and "Hot Shots!" (1991). Proft broke into TV as a performer on "The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour" (ABC, 1973). He was a regular with Joey and Ray Heatherton on "Joey & Dad" (CBS, 1975), but soon after found steadier work as a writer for other performers. He was on the writing staff of "The Jim Stafford Show" (ABC, 1975), as well as ABC's revival of "The Smothers Brothers Show" (1975). Proft worked on specials for Cher, Bob Hope, and Ringo Starr, and also wrote for Cher's short-lived variety series (CBS, 1975-76). Even when Proft was performing again, it was usually secondary to his writing duties. He was a writer and performer on "Van Dyke and Company" (NBC, 1976) and both co-starred in and wrote for "Detective School," a short-lived ABC sitcom in 1979. TV work petered out in 1980, with Proft producing and writing two short-lived series, "Marie" (CBS) and "Buckshot" (ABC). He also appeared in a small role in the 1979 NBC TV-movie "Fast Friends."

Proft was determined to make the transition to feature films. His break came when, along with partner Neal Israel, he wrote the adaptation of "Bachelor Party" (1984), starring Tom Hanks. While that film was not a huge success, it was followed by "Police Academy" (also 1984), written with Israel and Hugh Wilson. Following the ribald adventures of recruits, "Police Academy" spawned six sequels and became one of the most successful film franchises in Warner Bros. history. By 1985, Proft Had added producer to his resume. He joined with Israel to write and executive produce "Moving Violations," a traffic school chronicle in the vein of "Police Academy," but not as successful. He and Israel had a modest hit with "Real Genius" (1985), featuring Val Kilmer as a college student with a high IQ. With Israel moving into directing, the duo parted ways that year. Enter the Zucker brothers (David and Jerry) and their cousin Jim Abrahams, who had scored with 1980's "Airplane!." Proft had first worked with them as part of their comedy troupe "Kentucky Fried Theatre" and later wrote an episode of their short-lived "Police Squad" (ABC, 1982). He reteamed with them to co-write the 1988 hit "Naked Gun," and later, with David Zucker, the sequel "Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear" (1991). Both were filled with puns and wordplay and featured a hilarious turn by Leslie Nielsen as Detective Frank Drebbin. With Abrahams, Proft began another hugely successful franchise, writing and producing "Hot Shots!" (1991) and the inevitable "Hot Shots! Part Deux" (1993), which utilized Charlie Sheen's little seen comic gifts. Proft moved on to the less successful, but equally juvenile "High School High" (1996).

Proft still occasionally appears before the cameras. He can be glimpsed as a maitre d' in "Modern Problems" (1981) and as a screaming man in "Bachelor Party" (1984).

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Wrongfully Accused (1998)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Bachelor Party (1984)
Modern Problems (1981)
Fast Friends (1979)
Bill Owens

Writer (Feature Film)

Scary Movie 5 (2013)
Screenplay
Scary Movie 4 (2006)
Screenplay
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
Screenplay
Wrongfully Accused (1998)
Screenplay
Mr. Magoo (1997)
Screenplay
High School High (1996)
Screenplay
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)
Screenplay
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
Screenplay
Brain Donors (1992)
Screenwriter
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991)
Screenplay
Hot Shots! (1991)
Screenplay
Lucky Stiff (1989)
Screenplay
Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989)
Characters As Source Material
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach (1988)
Characters As Source Material
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
Screenplay
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)
Characters As Source Material
Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986)
Characters As Source Material
Real Genius (1985)
From Story
Moving Violations (1985)
Screenplay
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985)
Characters As Source Material
Real Genius (1985)
Screenplay
Police Academy (1984)
Screenplay
Police Academy (1984)
From Story
Bachelor Party (1984)
Screenplay
Police Academy (1984)
Story By

Producer (Feature Film)

Wrongfully Accused (1998)
Producer
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
Executive Producer
Hot Shots! (1991)
Executive Producer
Lucky Stiff (1989)
Executive Producer
Moving Violations (1985)
Executive Producer

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Johnny Dangerously (1984)
Technical Advisor

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Curious George (2006)
Other
Curious George (2006)
Screenplay (Uncredited)

Cast (Special)

Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux - A Filmmaker's Apology (1993)
Twilight Theater (1982)
All Commercials -- A Steve Martin Special (1980)
Joey and Dad (1975)
Madhouse 90 (1972)

Writer (Special)

High School, U.S.A. (1984)
Writer
Twilight Theater (1982)
Writer
Ultra Quiz (1981)
Writer
Ringo (1978)
Writer
Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Christmas Party (1975)
Writer

Producer (Special)

Buckshot (1980)
Producer

Special Thanks (Special)

High School, U.S.A. (1984)
Writer
Twilight Theater (1982)
Writer
Ultra Quiz (1981)
Writer
Ringo (1978)
Writer
Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Christmas Party (1975)
Writer

Life Events

1973

Made TV performing debut, "The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour" (ABC)

1975

Began writing for TV with "The Jim Stafford Show" (ABC)

1975

Was regular on "Joey & Dad" (CBS)

1976

Appeared on "Van Dyke and Company" (NBC)

1979

Co-starred on TV series "Detective School" (ABC)

1979

Made TV-movie acting debut, "Fast Friends" (NBC)

1980

Became TV series producer with "Marie"

1981

Had small role in "Modern Problems"

1984

Had first screenplay produced, "Bachelor Party"

1984

Co-wrote original "Police Academy"

1985

Was executive producer, co-writer of "Moving Violations"

1988

Teamed with Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker to write "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!"

1991

Wrote "Hot Shots!" with Abrahams

1996

Wrote "High School High"

1997

Made feature directing debut with "Wrongfully Accused", a spoof of "The Fugitive", starring Leslie Nielsen

1997

Wrote "Mr. Magoo", also starring Neilsen

Family

Bob Proft
Father
Marguerite Proft
Mother
Patrick Proft
Son

Companions

Karen Philipp
Wife
Actor. Appeared on the CBS sitcom "M*A*S*H" as Lt Dish during its first season.

Bibliography