Robert Gottlieb children: Meet Lizzie Gottlieb, Roger Gottlieb & Niccolò Gottlieb – Lizzie Gottlieb, Roger Gottlieb, and Niccolo Gottlieb are the children of Robert Gottlieb, an acclaimed editor at Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker, who died on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, at age 92.
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Roger Gottlieb was with Muriel Higgins, his first wife, whom he married in 1952.
Lizzie Gottlieb and Niccol Gottlieb are the children of his second marriage to Maria Tucci, whom he married in 1969.
- Roger Gottlieb
Unfortunately, there is no information on Roger.
- Lizzie Gottlieb
Lizzie “Lizzie” Alice Gottlieb is an American film and theater director best known for her documentaries Turn Every Page, Today’s Man, and Romeo Romeo. She was born on January 5, 1971.
She received her magna cum laude from Amherst College and began her career directing theater in New York.
She founded Pure Orange Productions, an Off-Broadway theater company dedicated to producing new plays at accessible prices on Theater Row.
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With the company, she produced and directed plays including Keith Bunin’s The Principality of Sorrows with Robert Sean Leonard, David Lansbury, and Joanna Going; Marking by Patrick Breen, starring Peter Dinklage, Amy Ryan, Aidina Porter, and her mother Maria Tucci.
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Today’s Man, Lizzie’s debut feature documentary, follows her brother Nicky, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder.
After six years of filming, the film premiered on PBS (Independent Lens) in January 2008 and was shown at festivals and conferences around the world.
Turn Every Page, her most recent film, is a documentary about her father, the editor Robert Gottlieb, and the novelist Robert Caro, in which the two men labor methodically to complete the last, fifth volume of Caro’s Lyndon Johnson biography.
The film will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2022.
Lizzie, who now teaches documentary filmmaking at the New York Film Academy, married Michael Young, the New York Film Academy’s President, in 2000.
- Niccolò Gottlieb
Niccolo Gottlieb is not as well-known as his parents or sister.
He is best known as the subject of Today’s Man, a documentary film directed by his sister.
The documentary follows Nicky, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder, as he attempts to leave the comfort of his boyhood home and find his place in the world.
His sister chronicles the journey’s struggles, worries, joys, and successes.
After six years of filming, the film appeared on PBS (Independent Lens) in January 2008 and was shown at festivals and conferences across the world.
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