Bob Fisher (screenwriter)

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Bob Fisher is an American screenwriter whose credits include Wedding Crashers, the 2011 Fox comedy series Traffic Light and We're the Millers. He is also co-writer and co-executive producer for the US adaptation of Sirens.[1]

In 2014, he spoke at an event at Cal State Long Beach's Hall of Science about how he became a screenwriter. He stated that he considered attending law school after college but became a bartender instead, during which he read an article about television writers and how well they were paid. This led him to begin writing his own scripts for practice. His first screenwriting job came in 1995 for The Bonnie Hunt Show.[2]

His latest film, We're the Millers, took 12 years to make and generated more than $270 million at the box office.[3]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Credit Notes
2005 Wedding Crashers Writer Won - People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic Movie
Nominated - Critics' Choice Award for Best Film - Comedy
2013 We're the Millers Screenplay Nominated - People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic Movie

Television

Year Title Credit Notes
1995 The Bonnie Hunt Show The Phone Call (#1.3) - as Guy at Bar
1996-1997 Married... with Children Writer & Executive story editor 12 episodes
1998-1999 For Your Love Writer & Supervising producer 5 episodes
2000 American Adventure Writer & Executive Producer TV Movie
2000-2001 The Trouble with Normal Writer & Supervising producer 9 episodes
2009 The Law Writer & Executive Producer TV Movie
2011 Traffic Light Creator, Writer & Executive Producer 13 episodes
2012 Family Trap Writer & Executive Producer TV Movie
2014 Sirens Post-production

References

  1. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (June 11, 2011). "Denis Leary to remake 'Sirens' for USA". Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  2. ^ Hollywood screenwriter talks ups, downs of film writing
  3. ^ New Line Cinema's WE'RE THE MILLERS Cruises Past $100 Million at the Domestic Box Office

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