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John Byrum is an American film director and writer known for The Razor's Edge, Heart Beat, Duets and Inserts.


Early life
Raised in Winnetka, , on the North Shore of , Byrum attended New Trier High School, and later studied at New York University in the late 1960s. His instructors included Haig P. Manoogian and graduate student , and classmates and Eric Jenkins. At NYU, he co-wrote Item 72-D, The Adventures of Spa and Fon with director .


Career
As a student, Byrum interned with on early appearances of and was later hired by Henson as one of the original writers of . Henson took a special interest in Byrum's talent, and hired him to write freelance projects. Byrum left New York for Hollywood after Byrum's original script Inserts received positive reaction, and he was tapped to write the script Harry and Walter Go to New York by producers and mentors , , and Harry Gittes.

After that script was sold for a record-breaking amount, Byrum was hired to write the vehicle Mahogany. He passed on the chance to write the script for Jaws to work on Mahogany with one of his idols, director , only to have Richardson leave the film mid-production after clashing with producer of Motown fame. Berry took over directing chores, and the true drama of Mahogany was said to be the behind-the-camera relationship between Gordy and Ross.JOYCE HABER: Berry: The Mentor From Motown Los Angeles Times 20 Jan 1975: f7.

Byrum directed his first feature film Inserts with stars , , Veronica Cartwright, Stephen Davies, and . Byrum did uncredited work on the script for Valentino because wanted an American co-writer.'Valentino' and 'Bobby Deerfield' Where Did They Go Wrong? By JANET MASLIN. New York Times 10 Nov 1977: 69.

Byrum followed soon after as writer/director of Heart Beat, starring , John Heard, and , as , , and , respectively. On this film, Byrum started his long collaborative relationship and friendship with composer .The Tangled Lives of 'Heart Beat': 'HEART BEAT' Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 19 Jan 1980: c5.

Byrum teamed with Mahogany producer , which resulted Scandalous and The Razor's Edge, the 1984 film directed by Byrum based on the W. Somerset Maugham novel starring in his first dramatic role as Larry Darrell, and co-starring , , , and . Byrum and Murray co-wrote the screenplay. The film faltered with critics and audiences, as most were not ready to accept Murray in a noncomedic role. In later years, the film achieved cult status and many fans have traveled to its international locations, to replicate Larry's spiritual journey.

Following the box-office failure of The Razor's Edge, financially strapped Byrum directed the goofy comedy The Whoopee Boys starring Michael O'Keefe and Paul Rodriguez. He was the original director of the TV movie Desperado (1987), but left the project during filming.PRODUCTION LINES The Globe and Mail; Toronto, Ont. Toronto,07 Feb 1987: P.6.


Later career
Byrum created, wrote, and produced several television series, including Middle Ages starring , Michael O'Keefe, , and , about a group of friends attempting to deal with the onset of their 40s on the North Shore of Chicago; South of Sunset starring of fame, as an unconventional Los Angeles detective; and starring , , , and Ed Begley, Jr., again, dealing with life on Chicago's North Shore.From movies to Middle Ages The Globe and Mail; Toronto, Ont. Toronto,20 Aug 1992: E.5. Byrum's television movie Murder in High Places starred as a -like character who is elected mayor of a Colorado ski resort, which showcased a young in one of her first acting roles.

Byrum was scheduled to direct his original script of karaoke road-trip dramedy Duets when he was felled by a serious case of that had gone long undiagnosed. Byrum's friend wanted to direct Duets with his daughter as one of the six ensemble characters. was attached to co-star with Paltrow, his fiancée at the time, but when their engagement ended, the film's financing faltered once again. Duets was filmed several years later with in the role originally chosen by Pitt, along with , , , and .


Personal life
John Byrum married actress on June 23, 1992. Byrum and Fiorentino worked together on the movie The War at Home, which began filming April 15, 1988; the two were in a relationship at that point. Byrum wrote the script, which was loosely based on the life of model and actress ; however, the film was never completed. The couple divorced in 1993, after a year of marriage, for reasons not known. In 1997, Byrum married his current wife, American screenwriter Karin Reznack.


Filmography
Film
1975Inserts
Mahogany
Have a Nice Weekend
1976Harry and Walter Go to New York
1977Valentino
1980Heart Beat
1981Sphinx
1984Scandalous
The Razor's Edge
1986The Whoopee Boys
2000Duets

TV series

1985Alfred Hitchcock Presents Directed episode "Night Caller"
1990Shannon's Deal Episode "Sanctuary"
1992Middle Ages
1993South of Sunset Episodes "Satyricon" and "Custody"
1994 3 episodes;
Also creator

TV movies

1987Desperado Replaced by Virgil W. Vogel
1991Murder in High Places
1995To the Beat of the Drum
1996Desert Breeze


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