Gordy Hoffman

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Gordon Richard "Gordy" Hoffman (born (1964-10-13)October 13, 1964) is an American screenwriter and director.

Biography

Early life

Hoffman is the older brother of late American actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. His mother, Marilyn O'Connor (née Loucks), a native of Waterloo, New York, is a family court judge and lawyer. His father, Gordon Stowell Hoffman, is a former Xerox executive.[1][2] He has two sisters, Jill and Emily, in addition to his late brother Philip. His parents divorced in 1976.[3]

Film

In 2002, he wrote the screenplay for the film Love Liza, about a man dealing with his wife's suicide.[4] The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw described it as a "very melancholy evening in the cinema ... an intelligent and harrowing movie,"[5] while Ed Gonzalez from Slant Magazine disparagingly wrote: "Love Liza will have a difficult time distinguishing itself from Alexander Payne's About Schmidt, another widower-in-chaos comedy starring Bates in an undervalued role. Love Liza is nowhere near as condescending but its shrill pitch makes it just as difficult to take."[6]

Hoffman is the founder of the BlueCat Screenplay Competition – for finding and fostering undiscovered writing talent. The winning screenplay from the 2005 competition, Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach was purchased by Greenestreet Films, and was released in 2009.

He taught graduate screenwriting at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.[7]

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