- Former son-in-law of writer Ray Singer.
- Son of Harry Druxman, and nephew of Nate Druxman, both pioneer Pacific Northwest boxing promoters of the early 1900s.
- From 1966-1996, owned and operated Michael B. Druxman & Associates, an entertainment public relations firm.
- Father of musician/composer, David Druxman.
- The audience for the movie "Half a House" (1979) was so small that song writers Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain hired Druxman, who was then a Hollywood publicist, to get their song, "A World That Never Was," an Academy Award nomination. Since there was no commercial recording of the song, Druxman set up an 800-number, so that Academy members could listen to Fain's demo recording of the tune.
Ultimately, the song was nominated for an Oscar, and it was sung on the Awards telecast by Eddie Albert. - Graduated from the University of Washington (1963) with a major in Sociology. However, he took many courses in the University's Drama Department where his classmates included actresses Bridget Hanley, Dawn Wells and Marian Hailey, as well as future novelist Rod Whitaker (Trevanian).
- Currently resides in Austin, TX. (2009)
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