[ BILLY VAN ZANDT and JANE MILMORE by Al Hirschfeld ]

About Us

Billy Van Zandt and the late Jane Milmore are two of most often-produced playwrights in the world.

“These two people are a riot!  Direct descendants of the Masters of the Madcap – Groucho and Lucy and even The Stooges – Billy and Jane brought farce to theater comedy in a way no others of their generation dared.”  Robert Strauss, NEW YORK TIMES

“Fever-pitched one liners, puns, slapstick, pratfalls…There are probably no people more adept at conveying these comic styles than Van Zandt & Milmore, with their wacky anything for a laugh adventuring and willingness to toss all actorly dignity out the window!” – Tom Chesek, ASBURY PARK PRESS

New Jersey native Van Zandt met Wyoming born Milmore at the Barn Theater’s high school drama competition in Rumson, NJ.  A month later they were cast together in Neil Simon’s Star Spangled Girl, and worked together for the next forty-six years.

Known for their combination of physical comedy and adult humor, they’ve been called the “masters of modern farce.” (NY TIMES).   Their 24 plays, all introduced in their home state of New Jersey and published worldwide with Samuel French, Inc, have been translated into multiple languages and performed all over the globe.  Their Off-Broadway hit You’ve Got Hate Mail ran four and a half years at the Triad Theater and has continued with multiple ongoing productions around the world, including Mexico’s 2014 Play of the Year; Billy’s The Property Known as Garland, written for ex-wife Adrienne Barbeau, broke house records at the Actors Playhouse; and the classic summer stock perennial Love, Sex, and the IRS is performed somewhere in the world every day of the year.  Their works have been directed by the likes of Oscar winner Olympia Dukakis (Drop Dead! and Do Not Disturb), and film icon Burt Reynolds (The Property Known as Garland tour).  The Boomer Boys Musical!, Billy and Jane’s final play together, has been touring the country for the last five years with no signs of stopping.

On television, their careers began with Bob Newhart and Larry, Darryl, & Darryl on Newhart.   Since that time, they have written and produced countless hours of television comedy, including shows for Don Rickles, Richard Lewis, Jamie Lee Curtis, Andrew Dice Clay, the Wayans Bros., Brooke Shields, DL Hughley, Olympia Dukakis, Michael McKeon, Richard Mulligan, Jean Smart, and John Goodman.

They have received Emmy nominations for their CBS special I Love Lucy:  The Very First Show which unveiled I Love Lucy’s pilot episode and was the highest-rated program on network television that season; The Hughleys, where they received a Multi-Cultural Prism Award and were nominated for People’s Choice and NAACP Image Awards; and Martin Lawrence’s ground-breaking Martin, which won them a People’s Choice Award and an NAACP Image Award for “Best New Series.”

On film, Billy and Jane co-wrote and co-starred in A Wake in Providence, which was a critical favorite at the Boston Film Festival and won the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival’s Audience Award.  In addition, Billy co-starred in several films, including the blockbuster sequel Jaws 2; the military school drama Taps with Tim Hutton, Sean Penn, Tom Cruise and George C Scott; and with the crew of the USS Enterprise in Robert Wise’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture.  On TV, Billy and Jane have appeared as guest-stars on multiple sit-coms, with Billy most recently appearing as Groucho Marx on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and in a recurring role on Nickelodeon’s That Girl Lay Lay.

Billy’s best-selling memoir Get in the Car, Jane (Adventures in the TV Wasteland), which chronicles their life making TV sit-coms was #1 on Amazon (“briefly, for like a minute and a half”).  His new book, Because It’s Funny! will be available in the late spring.

Giving back to the community they grew up in, Billy and Jane have put over 30 New Jersey students through college with their Van Zandt-Milmore scholarship; received the Clara Barton Award by the Red Cross for their humanitarian work; and were celebrated three times by the New Jersey General Assembly.

On April 26 of this year, Billy’s hometown of Middletown, NJ, and the the New Jersey Hall of Fame dedicated the street he grew up on as Van Zandt Way, honoring Billy and his brother, legendary rock and roll Hall of Fame musician, Little Steven Van Zandt.

Billy is married to actress Teresa Ganzel (The Toy), and father to platinum-record music producer Will Van Zandt (Freddy Kreuger, Expensive), street-wear designer Walker Van Zandt (Mine Until Mourning), and step-father to composer Cody Carpenter (the Halloween movies).  Billy and Teresa live in Los Angeles.

Please enjoy the site, feel free to send us photos of your own productions of Van Zandt/Milmore plays, and check our NEWS page for current events.

NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS

Van Zandt Way

Middletown NJ has dedicated Wilson Avenue in honor of Billy and brother Steven.   Dedication took place April 26, at 11am on the corners of Wilson Avenue and Cherry Tree Farm Road.   https://www.audacy.com/1010wins/news/van-zandt-brothers-have-street-named-for-them-in-nj-hometown  

BACK ON TV MARCH 20

Billy returns to “That Girl Lay Lay” as Funky Old Joe in the final episode of the season:  “Toothaches and CHOFMA Breaks.” March 20, 8:00pm on Nickelodeon.  Set your DVR!

SURPRISE FOR “JAWS 2” FANS

We’re working on something special!  Check back here for the announcement.  Coming soon!