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    Robert "Bob" Tzudiker (born August 28, 1953) is an American screenwriter and actor. Tzudiker is best known for co-creating and writing the screenplay for Newsies along with his wife Noni White, which was based on the real-life Newsboys' strike of 1899.

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    Bob Tzudiker is a writer and actor who has worked on several Disney animated films, such as Anastasia, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Tarzan. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and has been married to Noni White since 1987.

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    Robert "Bob" Tzudiker (born August 28, 1953) is an American screenwriter and actor. Tzudiker is best known for co-creating and writing the screenplay for Newsies along with his wife Noni White, which was based on the real-life Newsboys' strike of 1899.

    • Join A Writers Group
    • Set A Deadline by Any Means Necessary
    • Read Screenplays
    • Understand The Business
    • Just Finish!
    • Final Thoughts from Bob Tzudiker
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    When Tzudiker first started writing, he joined a writers group run by another then-emerging writer, Jane Anderson (OLIVE KITTERIDGE, THE WIFE). It was a group of friends who paid $1-2 per week “to cover the snacks” and encourage some investment. “You’d read it aloud, hash it out, and have a discussion about it,” he said. It helped that many of the ...

    Tzudiker calls himself “completion challenged,” a condition many writers can relate to. You have to actually complete your screenplay in order to get it read/sold/produced. You have to revise it. You have to revise again. You have to submit it places. All of these steps are daunting. And many emerging writers don’t have a hard and fast deadline so ...

    Tzudiker didn’t get an MFA — instead, he read. A lot. He worked on sets and absorbed the rhythms of dialogue. And he got to work writing. “The main qualification for writing is curiosity,” he shared with me. “If you’re not curious, I don’t know how you would write.” There are free screenplays onlinethat any writer can — and should — study. You can ...

    Before signing any contract, Tzudiker encourages writers to understand the legalities of it. When selling your work, get a solid understanding of who will own the copyright (it’s often not the screenwriter), what the Writers Guild minimums are, and what contract you’re agreeing to. “It’s very important to understand the business,” he affirmed.

    “It’s best to finish things, even if they’re bad,” he told me. There are many forms of this philosophy: done is better than perfect or launch at 85%.The point is that every step along the way is a step closer to the final product that will appear on screen. Write your first draft. Then edit it. Then edit it again. Then keep editing until you’re don...

    Taking it back to NEWSIES,Tzudiker and White couldn’t have predicted what would happen when they pitched their idea to Disney exec Jeffrey Katzenberg. “As wonderful as NEWSIES has been for us, we’ve never seen the movie that’s in our head. In a way, it was heartbreaking,” Tzudiker shared. Based on the real-life Newsboys strike of 1899, NEWSIEShas g...

    Learn from Bob Tzudiker, the writer of TARZAN, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, and THE LION KING. He shares his tips on writing, reading, deadlines, and understanding the business.

  4. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Bob Tzudiker's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  5. Bob Tzudiker is known as an Actor, Screenplay, Original Film Writer, Writer, and Characters. Some of his work includes Tarzan, Anastasia, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 102 Dalmatians, Tarzan II, Tarzan & Jane, Newsies, and Newsies.

  6. It is loosely based on the 1831 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. The film was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise and produced by Don Hahn, from a screenplay written by Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and the writing team of Bob Tzudiker and Noni White.

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