The Michigan Daily-tuesday"June 1t,1961-Page 5 HOLLYWOOD WRITER SPEAKS AT 'U' Writing for TVand His first writing job for MCA in AFTER THREE years the team By PAM FICKINGER Detroit put him "on the road" to New broke up and Belcher got a job in a gas Daily staff writer York, where his comedy sketches were station before he made the move to niversity students with television or noticed by Frank Fontaine, the man Hollywood. scripts gathering dust on their who often portrayed a drunk on the His first job in Hollywood was ves may soon get the guidance Jackie Gleason Show. managing the apartment building he I Un film shel needed to open doors in Hollywood. Jim Belcher, a West Coast writer whose credits range from the "Jackie Gleason Show" to "Sanford and Son" to an academy award-nominated film for the handicapped, will conduct a University Extension Service workshop later this week called "Professional TV and Film Writing." A DETROIT native, Belcher's first experience in the entertainment field was the organization of the Satigatuck Jazz Festival, in 1959. He brought big names like Duke Ellington, Ella Fit- zgerald, and Dizzy Gillespie to Michigan in the early 19604. Belcher said he went through a series of odd jobs, like selling lingerie and being assistant press agent for the Schubert Theatre, before he finally began to establish himself as a comedy writer. WHEN THE Gleason Show moved to Miami, Belcher decided to stay in New York and did freelance comedy writing for Jack Carter and Jackie lived in. At this time he was also looking for writing jobs. He worked for a little while on the Joey Bishop Show and wrote for any job he could find. What he found was an offer from a producer in There are more people out here who can write than are in Hollywood.' -Jim Belcher Help Prevent Birth Defects - The Nation's Number One Child Health Problem. Support the March of Di e BIRTH, DEFECTS FOUNDATION This space contributed by the publisher Leonard, to name a few. During this time he would stay up all night with other comedy writers trying to "get in with the stars.", Beside being a comedy writer, Belcher also wanted to be a comedian. Since he didn't have the nerve to do a single act, he formedta team.Belcher wanted to do something different so he formed the first black and white comedy team in America, Haley and Belcher. He says that when he was auditioning for a partner he auditioned Richard Pryor but thought he was terrible and said he knew he couldn't work with him. Haley and Belcher was a "tux act" - they were sophisticated." Their first audition was for the Apollo Club and they knew the crowd would either "love 'em or hate 'em." As it turned out the audience "fell on the floor laughing' and Belcher became the first white ever to play the Apollo Club., Detroit to be the writer for just-landed accounts with American Motors and Lincoln Mercury. His next break came when he an- swered an ad for Peterson Publishing Company back in California. He wrote the president of the company a letter, went to meet him, and was offered the job of vice-president for Peterson Productions. He was an executive producer, a "deal-maker." "I couldn't wait to get rid of my Pinto," remarks Belcher. WHILE WORKING for Peterson, Belcher had to create, package, present, and sell shows. He did this for Si INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5 Av., b 76149700 PHILLIPPE DE BROCA with t JEAN 'ROCNORT DAILY-7:30, 9:30 WED-1:20, 3:20, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 WITH THIS ENTIRE AD- one admission $1.50 any film. Good Won. thru Thurs. Eves. valid thru 6/18/81% M" DAILY-7:10, 9:10 WED-1:00, 3:00, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10 BreaKe M orant ENDS r , THURS STARTS FRIDAY-6/19 The adventure continues ... 'SUPERMAN2' film about five years until he decided he wanted to be a comedy writer. He star- ted all over again and was out of work for seven months. Finally, Belcher's luck changed. He landed a job with Tandem Productions which led to freelance writing for the Nancy Walker Show, Sanford and Son, Chico and the Man, and many other shows. Belcher says he "went around the mountain to get there." Belcher also did a film for the han- dicapped which got him an Academy Award nomination and calls from Walt Disney and 20th Century Fox. IN THE WORKSHOP, Belcher wants "to tell others like me that are back in Detroit they can do it. Don't give up that damn talent no matter what anybody says. There are more people out here who can write than are in Hollywood." He calls himself an "inspirer" who can't tell people hlow to write but can provide encouragement. He says that you've got "to have passion, desire, ambition," you've got to "shoot for the star, but if you fall a little short, at least you're farther than when you started." Belcher encourages his students to call him. He says that so far three of his students have sold scripts, one to "Laverne and Shirley" and two to "Love Boat." He also says that the field for new writers to go into is cable television, because Hollywood can't satisfy 100 channels, but cable can. Belcher says that "showbiz is like a building with many doors, you have to try all of them. If you want the highest apple you have to climb up to get it, it can happen." 375 N. MAPLE 769-1300 Discount Matinees $2.00 Before 6:00. Tuesday $1.00 Except for "Raiders" ndiaa ones-henew hero from the creators of JAWS and STAR WARS. 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