Josh Greenfeld

With the La MaMa production of THE LAST TWO JEWS OF KABUL, Josh Greenfeld returned to theatre as a writer after a career as a journalist, critic, novelist, and screenwriter. Mr. Greenfeld was nominate... Read more
With the La MaMa production of THE LAST TWO JEWS OF KABUL, Josh Greenfeld returned to theatre as a writer after a career as a journalist, critic, novelist, and screenwriter. Mr. Greenfeld was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay of “Harry and Tonto,” the film for which Art Carney won the Oscar for the Best Actor; he also wrote the screenplay for “Oh God! Book Two,” starring George Burns, and the teleplay “Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II,” starring Jane Alexander. His play CLANDESTINE ON THE MORNING LINE, after premiering at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., was produced Off-Broadway starring Rosetta LeNoir and James Earl Jones. AND I HAVE A DREAM, starring Billy Dee Williams, after opening at Ford's Theatre in Washington and touring the country, settled down for a run on Broadway. In addition, he is the author of the novels “O for a Master of Magic,” “The Return of Mr. Hollywood,” and “What Happened Was This.” But perhaps Mr. Greenfeld is best known for his prize-winning "A Child Called Noah" trilogy about his brain-damaged son: “A Child Called Noah,” “A Place for Noah,” and “A Client Called Noah.”