
James L. Brooks
Production • Born 1940-05-09
Biography
James Lawrence Brooks (born May 9, 1940) is an American director, producer, screenwriter and co-founder of Gracie Films. He co-created the sitcoms The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Taxi, and The Simpsons and directed the films Terms of Endearment (1983), Broadcast News (1987), and As Good as It Gets (1997). He received numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, 22 Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. Brooks started his career as an usher at CBS, going on to write for the CBS News broadcasts. He moved to Los Angeles in 1965 to work on David L. Wolper's documentaries. He wrote for My Mother the Car and My Friend Tony and created the series Room 222. Grant Tinker hired Brooks and producer Allan Burns at MTM Productions to create The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. Brooks and Burns then created two successful spin-offs from Mary Tyler Moore: Rhoda (a comedy) and Lou Grant (a drama). Brooks left MTM Productions in 1978 to co-create the sitcom Taxi (1978-1983). Brooks moved into feature film work when he wrote and co-produced the 1979 film Starting Over. His next project was the critically acclaimed film Terms of Endearment, which he produced, directed and wrote, winning an Academy Award for all three roles. He earned acclaim for his films Broadcast News (1987) and As Good as It Gets (1997). He received mixed reviews for I'll Do Anything (1994), Spanglish (2004), and How Do You Know (2010). Brooks also produced Cameron Crowe's Say Anything... (1989) and Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket (1996). In 1986, Brooks founded Gracie Films, a television and film company. Although he did not intend to do so, Brooks returned to television in 1987 as the producer of The Tracey Ullman Show. He hired cartoonist Matt Groening to create a series of shorts for the show, which led in 1989 to The Simpsons. The Simpsons won numerous awards and is still running after over 35 years. Brooks also co-produced and co-wrote the 2007 film adaptation of the show, The Simpsons Movie. Brooks has received 53 Emmy nominations, winning 21 of them. Description above from the Wikipedia article James L. Brooks, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
28 credits
Being Mary Tyler Moore
Movie • 2023
Self (voice)

Thank You Very Much
Movie • 2025
Self

Albert Brooks: Defending My Life
Movie • 2023
Self

Misery Loves Comedy
Movie • 2015
Self

Hans Zimmer: Hollywood Rebel
Movie • 2022
Self

James L. Brooks: A Singular Voice
Movie • 2011
Self (archive footage)

Lost in America
Movie • 1985
Party Guest (uncredited)

Modern Romance
Movie • 1981
David

Hans Zimmer: The Sound of Hollywood
Movie • 2011
Self

Harry Benson: Shoot First
Movie • 2016
Self

Disney Legends Awards Ceremony
Movie • 2024
Self

Real Life
Movie • 1979
Driving Evaluator

Mike Nichols: An American Master
Movie • 2016
Self

Dreams on Spec
Movie • 2007
Self

The Making of 'Bottle Rocket'
Movie • 2008
Self

Alan Pakula: Going for Truth
Movie • 2019
Self

The Process
Movie

Audience Research
Movie • 1976
Paul Reynold

The Simpsons: America's First Family
Movie • 2000
Self

Jack Nicholson: The Joker Is Wild
Movie • 2004
Self

The Director's Vision: Hollywood's Best Discuss Their Craft
Movie • 1998
himself

Paddy Chayefsky: Collector of Words
Movie • 2025
Self

The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special - In 3D! On Ice!
Movie • 2010
Self

The Simpsons
TV • 1989
James L. Brooks (voice)

Prisoners of Gravity
TV • 1989
Self

The Mary Tyler Moore Show
TV • 1970
Rabbi (uncredited)

The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling
TV • 2018
Self

Saturday Night Live
TV • 1975
Paul Reynolds (uncredited)