Michael Herz (producer)

Michael Herz is an American film producer, director and screenwriter.[1] With Lloyd Kaufman, the two are the co-founders of Troma Entertainment, the world's longest running independent film studio, known for their comedic horror films, including the cult favorite Toxic Avenger[1] series and Tromeo and Juliet.[1]

Michael Herz
Born
OccupationFilm producer, film director, screenwriter

Life and career

Herz and Kaufman first met when both of them were attending Yale University. Initially, the two didn't get along; Kaufman has stated that the only reason the two hung out with each other was that Herz owned a pinball machine and Kaufman was the only person in their dormitory who owned a television. Regardless, he was cast in a small part in Kaufman's first feature film, The Girl Who Returned.

After graduating from Yale, Herz went on to study law at New York University. Although he was quite adept at the subject, he secretly harbored a desire to become a screenwriter. His girlfriend Maris, who was a friend of Lloyd Kaufman's, took Herz to see Cry Uncle!, a film that Kaufman served as a production manager on. Impressed, Herz contacted Kaufman and was hired for the production of the 1973 film Sugar Cookies.

In 1974, Kaufman and Herz formed Troma Entertainment. Together, they co-directed and co-produced all of Troma's original movies from 1979's Squeeze Play! to 1990's Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D., when Herz relinquished control of the director's chair to focus on the business end of Troma Studios.

Herz is notoriously publicity-shy, allowing the more charismatic Kaufman to be the public face of Troma. Apart from brief appearances in the Class of Nuke 'Em High series, Herz has remained behind the camera. Whenever a Troma promotional video calls for an appearance by Herz or when Kaufman's not available, the character of 'Michael Herz' was played by Troma's iconic 500-pound actor Joe Fleishaker (in real life, Herz is rather physically fit).

With his wife Maris, they have one daughter, Sloane.

Filmography

As a director and producer

As a producer

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gollark: How does *that* work?
gollark: Shouldn't who?
gollark: But as of now governments are really bad at their job.
gollark: Well, if you make a better, smarter government, we can talk about having it do more things then.

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