James Hirsch

Hollywood Writer, Producer, Studio Co-Founder
James G. Hirsch, founding partner of Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment and International Studio Group, LLC ('ISG') is one of Hollywood's most inventive and successful writer-producers. He brings to Papazian-Hirsch and to ISG the perspective of an experienced producer as well as having built and successfully operated independent film/TV studios.
Jim and his partner, Bob Papazian, through Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment, has been the executive producer, producer or writer of more than 40 television movies, series and miniseries, including Executive Producing HBO's highly acclaimed and smash hit "ROME", The Rape of Richard Beck (ABC), for which he was nominated for a Writer’s Guild of America Award and for which Richard Crenna won the Emmy; a Media Access Award nomination for In the Best Interest of the Child (CBS). Other distinguished productions include The Outsiders (Fox TV), Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story (ABC), Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story (NBC), The China Lake Murders (USA Cable), Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North (CBS), The Deadly Tower (NBC), and the highly acclaimed ABC Theater Presentation, The Boys, starring John Lithgow and James Woods.
Papazian-Hirsch productions also include the long running CBS hit hour dramatic series Nash Bridges starring Don Johnson, the top-rated four-hour miniseries, The Invaders, starring Scott Bakula, and five Hart to Hart television movies starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers. Television movies include Crazy from the Heart (TNT) for which Christine Lahti won the coveted Ace Award, and legendary television series such as Starman, The Blue Knight and The Incredible Hulk.
After writing and producing hundreds of hours of award winning film and television, Jim and his partner Bob Papazian built, marketed and successfully operated their own motion picture and television facility, Ray-Art Studios. Ray-Art became a full-service, state of the art facility housing many of Hollywood's leading independent producers, major studios and TV networks, including MGM, Fox, Disney, Paramount, Warner Bros., NBC, ABC, TNT and Spelling. The highly profitable Ray-Art was sold in 2004.
In 2005, GI Partners, a $1.2 billion private equity fund, purchased Hollywood's legendary Sunset-Gower Studios, formerly Columbia Pictures and home to Columbia’s famed movie mogul Harry Cohn. Papazian was named the CEO of the Studio and work began on modernizing the 18-acre facility along Sunset Boulevard. The facility features 12 motion picture and television sound stages and served as home to NBC's breakout hit, "Heroes", among many other tv shows and feature films. It was successfully operated and recently sold for over $200mm.
In 2005, Papazian and Hirsch received the coveted ARPA International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award "For outstanding and lasting contribution to the arts". The award, given at a banquet at the Sheraton Universal Hotel and attended by over six hundred film enthusiasts, was the culmination of a long and storied career for both artists.
James Hirsch was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and attended the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where he studied creative writing under Nobel Prize laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer. After college Hirsch moved to California, where he sold his first original television script, No Place to Run to the ABC network. This fall will mark Jim’s fifth year teaching a master class in screenwriting at his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
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- Live Course: THE ART OF WRITING FOR FILM
