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Director, Screenwriter
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2008
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A couple who live on different sides of the divide of life and death discover just how many boundaries love can cross in this...
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Screenwriter
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2005
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A man gets a very big surprise when he meets his prospective son-in-law in this comedy. Percy Jones (Bernie Mac) is the...
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Screenwriter
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2005
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Another contemporary "dramedy" series from the star/creator of The Job, Rescue Me revolved around the activities of a group...
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Director, Executive Producer, Screenwriter, Show Creator
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2004
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Director, Screenwriter
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2004
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Everyone's favorite neurotic mafia boss (with the possible exception of Tony Soprano) is out of prison and back on the couch...
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Screenwriter
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2002
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Two buddies find themselves doing some very wrong things for perfectly right reasons in this broad comedy. John (Jason Lee)...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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2002
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Originally titled The Web, this hip, "inside" ABC sitcom was a savage spoof of the cutthroat world of prime-time network...
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Screenwriter, Show Creator
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2002
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Studio mogul Joe Roth returns to his roots as a director with this romantic comedy co-written by Billy Crystal and starring...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2001
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Denis Leary was both producer and star of the iconoclastic cop comedy The Job. Leary played NYPD detective Mike McNeil, whose...
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Executive Producer, Show Creator
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2001
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Screenwriter
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2001
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How far will a man go to win the woman he loves? That's the devilish question behind this satirical romantic comedy. Elliot...
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Screenwriter
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2000
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Garry Shandling makes his big-screen debut as a leading man in this sci-fi romantic comedy. Harold (Shandling) is an alien...
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Screenwriter
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2000
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In the same year that a hit cable television series, The Sopranos, successfully mined the same premise, this comedy about a...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1999
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1998
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Desperate for an A-list guest as his final show draws ever closer, Larry (Garry Shandling) determines that he must overcome...
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Screenwriter
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1998
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Screenwriter
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1998
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Feigning illness, Phil (Wallace Langham) jumps ship to write a sitcom pilot. Confident that his work is golden, the former...
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Screenwriter
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1998
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When Larry (Garry Shandling) announces that he won't be renewing his contract, the staff begins chomping at the bits to find...
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Screenwriter
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1998
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Screenwriter
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1997
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Fearful that he may not be able to overcome the temptation resulting from his "addiction" to upcoming guest Angie Dickinson,...
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Screenwriter
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1997
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After finding religion and inviting Rabbi Susan Klein (Amy Aquino) to the set, Beverly (Penny Johnson) becomes upset because...
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Screenwriter
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1996
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Screenwriter
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1996
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In this comedy, Russell P. Kramer (Jack Lemmon) and Matt Douglas (James Garner) are two former U.S. Presidents who sit on...
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Screenwriter
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1996
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As Paula (Janeane Garofalo) discovers a lump in her breast and awaits the results of a biopsy, her stress in compounded by...
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Screenwriter
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1995
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Screenwriter
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1995
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Realizing that he has no money while in the midst of remodeling his home, a panicked Larry (Garry Shandling) quickly contacts...
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Screenwriter
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1995
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The job of a television producer can be highly stressfull and greatly under-appreciated, as Artie (Rip Torn) finds out when...
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Screenwriter
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1995
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Screenwriter
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1995
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Screenwriter
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1994
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Soon after announcing the cancellation of her engagement, actress Sharon Stone appears on The Larry Sanders Show, and an...
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Screenwriter
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1994
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When Larry (Garry Shandling) makes a resolution to only endorse causes he truly believes in, his newfound philosophy is put...
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Screenwriter
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1994
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Desperate for a filler host after Larry falls ill shortly before air, Artie (Rip Torn) reluctantly agrees to do something he...
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Screenwriter
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1994
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Screenwriter
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1994
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Larry (Garry Shandling) finds that a change of pace may be in order in this episode of HBO's Emmy award-winning satire of...
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Screenwriter
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1993
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There's certainly no shortage of behind-the-scenes conflict when it comes to television, and this episode of HBO's Emmy...
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Screenwriter
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1993
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The network is preparing a new show to follow The Larry Sanders Show in the late-night lineup, and everyone and their brother...
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Screenwriter
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1993
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) can't hide her jealousy when Frank (Joe Regalbuto) is invited to appear on David Letterman's...
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Screenwriter
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1993
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Though they're not quite ready for matrimony, Miles (Grant Shaud) and Audrey (Jane Leeves) agree to test the waters, so to...
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Screenwriter
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1993
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In his ongoing crusade to make sweeping changes at "FYI", hotshot network executive Mitchell Baldwin (Julius Carry) decides...
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Screenwriter
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1993
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Screenwriter
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1992
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Arachnophobia rears its ugly head in the third episode of HBO's popular late-night talk show satire The Larry Sanders Show....
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Screenwriter
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1992
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Screenwriter
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1992
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Life in the spotlight can have its benefits and substantial drawbacks as Larry (Garry Shandling) discovers in this episode of...
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Screenwriter
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1992
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In this broad but hilarious spoof of the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, Murphy is dragged before a Senate Committee...
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Screenwriter
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1992
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Ever the rebel, Murphy (Candice Bergen) is outraged by the "appearance clause" in her contract, allowing the network to...
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Screenwriter
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1992
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Now that the dust has settled and she has brought her baby home, Murphy (Candice Bergen) returns to work at the "FYI" studio....
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Screenwriter
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1992
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No sooner has he finished the screenplay for his own spy novel The Little Dutch Boy than Will Forrest (Scott Bryce) is sued...
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Screenwriter
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1992
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After ten years as "FYI"'s perennial runner-up, Frank (Joe Regalbuto) finally wins the coveted Humboldt Award. The honor...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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By conservative estimate, at least 45 secretaries have passed into--and out of--the office of Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen)...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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Eldin (Robert Pastorelli), the house painter who seems to have made Murphy's apartment his permanent port of call, is...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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The Taylor boys' table manners -- or stunning lack of same -- get them banned for life from Wacky Jack's Pizza Pagoda. Taking...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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During his weekly "Tool Time" appearance, Tim (Tim Allen) informs the studio audience that "his friend's wife" was caught...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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The "FYI" anchor team agrees to compete against a group of brilliant Yale students on a popular "intellectual" TV quiz show....
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Screenwriter
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1991
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