Howard Barish


Director, Producer

Biography

Life Events

1983

Freelance production assistant, location scout, assistant director

1984

Director of special projects, Dickie Dee Ice Cream

1985

Resumed freelance work as director, production manager, assistant director on commercials, features and TV series

Videos

Movie Clip

Pretty Poison (1968) -- (Movie Clip) You Don't Doubt Me? Tremendous freak out by Dennis (Anthony Perkins) at work in the lumber mill, chewed out by boss Dick O'Neill, edited by William Ziegler with images of Tuesday Weld, from director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Pretty Poison (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Sorry, That's Classified Paroled patient Dennis (Anthony Perkins) is working his secret agent spell with plausible machismo on high schooler Sue Ann (Tuesday Weld) in an early scene from director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Pretty Poison (1968) -- (Movie Clip) The CIA Does Cover This? Fake secret agent Dennis (Anthony Perkins) is looking to impress his high-schooler girlfriend Sue Ann (Tuesday Weld) by letting her help sabotage the lumber mill, when she unexpectedly raises the stakes, in director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Pretty Poison (1968) -- (Movie Clip) No Place At All For Fantasies Anthony Perkins as Dennis seems a lot like Norman Bates, as he's lectured and released by counselor Azenauer (John Randolph), then goes on to observe co-star Tuesday Weld, as drill-teamer Sue-Anne, opening director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Pretty Poison (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Lascivious Carriage Mischievous parolee Dennis (Anthony Perkins) is talking crime with short-order cook Pete (Joseph Bova) when Sue Ann (Tuesday Weld), whom he's been kind of stalking, initiates their fateful first meeting, in director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Pretty Poison (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Ice Cold Nerves Spiky conversation between Mrs. Stepanek (Beverly Garland) and daughter Sue Ann (Tuesday Weld) when her scheme to pass date Dennis (Anthony Perkins) off as a family friend falters, in director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Pretty Poison -- (Movie Clip) Credits, Sue Ann Tuesday Weld (as drill-teamer Sue Ann) in her memorable first appearance, Dennis (Anthony Perkins) observing, as the credits roll in the second scene from director Noel Black's Pretty Poison, 1968.
Middle Of Nowhere (2012) -- (Movie Clip) Five Years With Good Time Writer-director Ava DuVernay’s opening, the film which won her the Best Director award at the Sundance Film Festival, Ruby (Emayatzy Corinealdi) from Los Angeles visits husband Derek (Omari Hardwick) at a faraway prison, in Middle Of Nowhere, 2012.
Middle Of Nowhere (2012) -- (Movie Clip) Y'all Need To Get Better Organized Now working as a nurse, marking the completion of four years of her husband’s expected five-year prison term, former medical student Ruby (Emayatzy Corinealdi) meets bus driver Brian (David Oyelowo) and dreams of Derek (Omari Hardwick), in Ava DuVernay’s Middle Of Nowhere, 2012.
Middle Of Nowhere (2012) -- (Movie Clip) Go See Fireworks At The Beach Los Angeles sisters Rosie (Edwina Findley), a hostess and single mom, and nurse Ruby (Emayatzy Corinealdi), whose husband is about to be released after four years in prison, meet bus driver Brian (David Oyelowo), who has noted her routines, in Ava DuVernay’s acclaimed Middle Of Nowhere, 2012.

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