Sandra Weintraub

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Sandra Weintraub Roland is an American soap opera writer and producer. She is most notable for her writing on CBS's The Young and the Restless, which she has written in different positions since 1998. In the 1970s she was also notable for her close relationship with Martin Scorsese. They lived together for four years during which time she worked on Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore as associate producer,[1] and also served in other production capacities on Taxi Driver and Mean Streets. In addition, she appeared briefly, and uncredited, in the latter film. Raised in New York City, she is one of four children[2] of former Warner Bros. production executive Fred Weintraub.[3]

Filmography[]

Films[]

Title Year Director Writer Producer Notes
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 1974 No No Associate
Tom Horn 1980 No No Associate
High Road to China 1983 No Yes No
Out of Control 1985 No Yes No
The Princess Academy 1987 No Yes Yes
The Women's Club 1987 Yes Yes No Directorial debut
China O'Brien 1990 No Story Yes
China O'Brien II 1990 No No Yes Direct-to-video
The Best of the Martial Arts Films 1990 Yes Yes No Documentary film
Born to Ride 1991 No No Yes
Gypsy Eyes 1992 No No Yes
Other credits
Title Year Credited as Director
Mean Streets 1973 Pre-production and post-production coordinator Martin Scorsese
Taxi Driver 1976 Creative consultant Martin Scorsese

Television[]

Title Year Writer Producer Notes
Chips, the War Dog 1990 Story Yes Television film
The New Adventures of Robin Hood 1997-1998 Yes Supervising 19 episodes, also creator
La Femme Musketeer 2004 Yes No Miniseries (2 episodes)
The Young and the Restless 2008-2012 Yes No 250 episodes

Awards[]

  • Daytime Emmy Award, Win, 2006, Best Writing, The Young and The Restless
  • Writers Guild of America Award, Win, 2006 season, The Young and The Restless

References[]

  1. ^ "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)". Imdb.com, Inc. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  2. ^ Roberts, Sam. "Fred Weintraub, 88, Dies..." The New York Times. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  3. ^ Biskind, Peter (1998). Easy Riders, Raging Bulls. New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 226, 230. ISBN 0-684-80996-6.

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