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==John William Corrington (1932-1988)==
[[John William Corrington]] was an American writer, poet, and lawyer. He received a [[B.A.]] degree from [[Centenary College]] in 1956 and his M.A. from [[Rice University]] in 1960, the year he took on his first teaching position in the English Department at [[LSU]]. While on leave from LSU, Corrington obtained his D.Phil. in 1965 from the [[University of Sussex]], and then, in 1966, moved to [[Loyola University]]-[[New Orleans]] as Associate Professor of English, where he also served as chair of the English Department. Corrington graduated from [[Tulane]] Law School in 1975, joined a small New Orleans personal injury law firm, Plotkin & Bradley, and spend the next three years practicing law.

Corrington gave up the practice of law in 1978, and working with his wife [[Joyce Corrington]], they became [[Head Writer]]s for the [[daytime serial]], [[Search For Tomorrow]]. From 1978 to 1988, the Corringtons wrote scripts for Search For Tomorrow (1978-80)(477 episodes); [[Another World (TV Series)|Another World]] (1980) (23 episodes); [[Texas (TV Series)|Texas]] (AW's [[spin-off]]), a series they created and wrote, 1980-82 (147 episodes); [[General Hospital]] (1982) (54 episodes); [[Capitol (TV Series)|Capitol]] (1982-83) (167 episodes); [[One Life To Live]] (1984) (98 episodes); and finally, [[Superior Court (TV Series)|Superior Court]], a syndicated series (1986-89)(238 episodes).

== Rob Hanning ==
[[Rob Hanning]] is an American television writer and producer. He is a member of the [[Producers Guild of America]] and the [[Writers Guild of America]].
Writing Credits
"[[Courting Alex]]"
"[[8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter]]"
"[[Malcolm In The Middle]]"
"[[Frasier]]"
"[[Men Behaving Badly]]"
"[[Class of '96]]"
"[[Townies]]" ([[Story Editor]])

Producing Credits
*[[Courting Alex]] ([[Executive Producer]])
*"8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter" (co-executive producer)
*"Hope & Faith" (executive producer)
*"Malcolm in the Middle" (co-executive producer)
*"Frasier" (1993) TV Series (co-executive producer)

Awards & Nominations
Nominated for 2 Primetime [[Emmys]]. Another 1 nomination.

[[Category:American television writers|Hanning]]
[[Category:American television producers|Hanning]]

== Lori Kirkland Baker ==

[[Lori Kirkland Baker]] is an American TV writer & producer.

Writer
"[[Desperate Housewives]]" (1 episode, 2007) [[If There's Anything I Can't Stand]] (as Lori Kirkland Baker)
"[[Freddie]]" (3 episodes, 2005-2006)
"[[Frasier]]" (19 episodes, 1998-2004)
"[[Jenny]]" (1997) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"[[Wings]]"

Producer
"Freddie" (co-[[Executive Producer]])
"Frasier" (executive producer)

Awards & Nominations
Won a Primetime [[Emmy]]. Another 1 win & 3 nominations.

== Sam Johnson ==

[[Sam Johnson (American)|Sam Johnson]] is an American writer, producer and acotr.

Producer
"[[How I Met Your Mother]]" (consulting producer)
"[[Frasier]]" (executive producer)

Writer
"How I Met Your Mother"
"[[Jake In Progress]]"
"Frasier"
"[[Daria]]" (5 episodes, 1997-1999)
"[[NewsRadio]]" (6 episodes, 1996-1998)
"[[Beavis and Butt-Head]]" (5 episodes, 1994-1996)
"The Brothers Grunt" (1994) TV Series
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete" (2 episodes, 1994)

Miscellaneous Crew
"NewsRadio" (executive [[story editor]])

Actor
"Frasier" .... Reno Officiant (1 episode, 2002)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) (voice)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do Christmas (1995)
Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (1995)
Beavis and Butt-Head (1993)

Awards & Nominations
Nominated for 2 Primetime [[Emmys]]

== Chris Marcil ==
[[Chris Marcil]] is an American writer, producer, and actor. His cousin is [[Vanessa Marcil]].

Producer
"[[How I Met Your Mother]]" (consulting producer) (21 episodes, 2005-2006)
"[[Frasier]]" ([[Executive Producer]]) (22 episodes, 2002-2004)
"NewsRadio" (1995) TV Series (co-executive producer)

Miscellaneous Crew:
"NewsRadio" (executive [[story editor]]) (25 episodes, 1996-1997)

Writer
"How I Met Your Mother"
"Jake in Progress"
"Frasier" "Daria"
"NewsRadio"
"Beavis and Butt-Head"
Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity
"The Brothers Grunt"
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete"

Actor
"Frasier" .... Steve Glazer (1 episode, 2004)
Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (1995) (VG) (voice)
"Beavis and Butt-Head" (1993) TV Series (unknown episodes)

Awards & Nominations
Nominated for 2 Primetime [[Emmys]]

== Jeffrey Richman ==

[[Jeffrey Richman]] is an American writer, producer and actor. He is openly [[homosexual]].

Producer
"[[Stacked]]" ([[Executive Producer]])
"[[Frasier]]" (executive producer)
"[[Charlie Lawrence]]" (executive producer)
"[[Stark Raving Mad]]" (co-executive producer)
"[[Wings]]" (producer)

Writer
"[[Stacked]]"
"[[Jake In Progress]]"
"[[Frasier]]"
"[[Charlie Lawrence]]"
"Wings"
"[[The Jeffersons]]"

Actor
*[[Cheers]]
*[[Paper Dolls]]
*Drop-Out Father
*The Seduction
*[[Pray TV]]
*The Comedy Company

Awards & Nominations
Won a Primetime [[Emmy]]. Another 2 nominations

== Hello! ==
== Hello! ==



Revision as of 06:40, 10 November 2007

John William Corrington (1932-1988)

John William Corrington was an American writer, poet, and lawyer. He received a B.A. degree from Centenary College in 1956 and his M.A. from Rice University in 1960, the year he took on his first teaching position in the English Department at LSU. While on leave from LSU, Corrington obtained his D.Phil. in 1965 from the University of Sussex, and then, in 1966, moved to Loyola University-New Orleans as Associate Professor of English, where he also served as chair of the English Department. Corrington graduated from Tulane Law School in 1975, joined a small New Orleans personal injury law firm, Plotkin & Bradley, and spend the next three years practicing law.

Corrington gave up the practice of law in 1978, and working with his wife Joyce Corrington, they became Head Writers for the daytime serial, Search For Tomorrow. From 1978 to 1988, the Corringtons wrote scripts for Search For Tomorrow (1978-80)(477 episodes); Another World (1980) (23 episodes); Texas (AW's spin-off), a series they created and wrote, 1980-82 (147 episodes); General Hospital (1982) (54 episodes); Capitol (1982-83) (167 episodes); One Life To Live (1984) (98 episodes); and finally, Superior Court, a syndicated series (1986-89)(238 episodes).

Rob Hanning

Rob Hanning is an American television writer and producer. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Writers Guild of America.

Writing Credits "Courting Alex" "8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter" "Malcolm In The Middle" "Frasier" "Men Behaving Badly" "Class of '96" "Townies" (Story Editor)

Producing Credits

  • Courting Alex (Executive Producer)
  • "8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter" (co-executive producer)
  • "Hope & Faith" (executive producer)
  • "Malcolm in the Middle" (co-executive producer)
  • "Frasier" (1993) TV Series (co-executive producer)

Awards & Nominations Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 nomination.

Lori Kirkland Baker

Lori Kirkland Baker is an American TV writer & producer.

Writer "Desperate Housewives" (1 episode, 2007) If There's Anything I Can't Stand (as Lori Kirkland Baker) "Freddie" (3 episodes, 2005-2006) "Frasier" (19 episodes, 1998-2004) "Jenny" (1997) TV Series (unknown episodes) "Wings"

Producer "Freddie" (co-Executive Producer) "Frasier" (executive producer)

Awards & Nominations Won a Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win & 3 nominations.

Sam Johnson

Sam Johnson is an American writer, producer and acotr.

Producer "How I Met Your Mother" (consulting producer) "Frasier" (executive producer)

Writer "How I Met Your Mother" "Jake In Progress" "Frasier" "Daria" (5 episodes, 1997-1999) "NewsRadio" (6 episodes, 1996-1998) "Beavis and Butt-Head" (5 episodes, 1994-1996) "The Brothers Grunt" (1994) TV Series "The Adventures of Pete & Pete" (2 episodes, 1994)

Miscellaneous Crew "NewsRadio" (executive story editor)

Actor "Frasier" .... Reno Officiant (1 episode, 2002) Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) (voice) Beavis and Butt-Head Do Christmas (1995) Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (1995) Beavis and Butt-Head (1993)

Awards & Nominations Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys

Chris Marcil

Chris Marcil is an American writer, producer, and actor. His cousin is Vanessa Marcil.

Producer "How I Met Your Mother" (consulting producer) (21 episodes, 2005-2006) "Frasier" (Executive Producer) (22 episodes, 2002-2004) "NewsRadio" (1995) TV Series (co-executive producer)

Miscellaneous Crew: "NewsRadio" (executive story editor) (25 episodes, 1996-1997)

Writer "How I Met Your Mother" "Jake in Progress" "Frasier" "Daria" "NewsRadio" "Beavis and Butt-Head" Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity "The Brothers Grunt" "The Adventures of Pete & Pete"

Actor "Frasier" .... Steve Glazer (1 episode, 2004) Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity (1995) (VG) (voice) "Beavis and Butt-Head" (1993) TV Series (unknown episodes)

Awards & Nominations Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys

Jeffrey Richman

Jeffrey Richman is an American writer, producer and actor. He is openly homosexual.

Producer "Stacked" (Executive Producer) "Frasier" (executive producer) "Charlie Lawrence" (executive producer) "Stark Raving Mad" (co-executive producer) "Wings" (producer)

Writer "Stacked" "Jake In Progress" "Frasier" "Charlie Lawrence" "Wings" "The Jeffersons"

Actor

Awards & Nominations Won a Primetime Emmy. Another 2 nominations

Hello!

Please get a username and start writing articles, i strongly suggest not to create articles in talk pages...

November 2007

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