Liz Goldwyn (born December 25, 1976) is an American filmmaker, artist,
and writer.Goldwyn was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter
of writer Peggy Elliott Goldwyn and film producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Goldwyn's paternal grandparents were movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn and
film actress Frances Howard. She is the half-sister of actor Tony
Goldwyn and producer John Goldwyn. Goldwyn attended School of Visual
Arts in New York City where she received a B.F.A degree in Photography
with a minor in Art History.Liz Goldwyn is a writer, filmmaker and
artist living and working in Los Angeles. She is the writer and
director of the documentary Pretty Things (HBO, 2005.) She is author
of the non-fiction book Pretty Things: the Last Generation of American
Burlesque Queens, (HarperCollins 2006) and the novel Sporting Guide
(Regan Arts/Phaidon 2015) based on original historical research.
Goldwyn’s short films include Underwater Ballet (2008), L.A. at
Night (2009), The Painted Lady (2012) and Dear Diary (2013).
and writer.Goldwyn was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter
of writer Peggy Elliott Goldwyn and film producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Goldwyn's paternal grandparents were movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn and
film actress Frances Howard. She is the half-sister of actor Tony
Goldwyn and producer John Goldwyn. Goldwyn attended School of Visual
Arts in New York City where she received a B.F.A degree in Photography
with a minor in Art History.Liz Goldwyn is a writer, filmmaker and
artist living and working in Los Angeles. She is the writer and
director of the documentary Pretty Things (HBO, 2005.) She is author
of the non-fiction book Pretty Things: the Last Generation of American
Burlesque Queens, (HarperCollins 2006) and the novel Sporting Guide
(Regan Arts/Phaidon 2015) based on original historical research.
Goldwyn’s short films include Underwater Ballet (2008), L.A. at
Night (2009), The Painted Lady (2012) and Dear Diary (2013).
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