David Richardson (writer)
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David Richardson | |
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Born | Phoenix, Arizona | December 24, 1955
Died | January 18, 2021 Los Angeles, California | (aged 65)
Notable works |
David Wayne Richardson[1] (December 24, 1955 – January 18, 2021) was an American television writer and producer who wrote for The Simpsons ("Homer Loves Flanders"), Malcolm in the Middle, Two and a Half Men, and F Is for Family. Richardson, a cancer survivor for nearly thirty years, died of heart failure in early 2021.[2]
Filmography
- Writer
- Zoobilee Zoo (3 episodes, 1986)
- The Pat Sajak Show (2 episodes, 1989)
- Star Street: The Adventures of the Star Kids (1989)
- Grand (4 episodes, 1990)
- Empty Nest (7 episodes, 1991–1993)
- Phenom (2 episodes, 1993)
- The Simpsons (1 episode, 1994)
- "Homer Loves Flanders" (1994)
- The John Larroquette Show (1 episode, 1995)
- Local Heroes (2 episodes, 1996)
- Soul Man (1 episode, 1997)
- Manhattan, AZ (2 episodes, 2000)
- Malcolm in the Middle (3 episodes, 2000)
- What About Joan (2001)
- Ed (1 episode, 2002)
- Married to the Kellys (1 episode, 2003)
- Two and a Half Men (9 episodes, 2009–2011)
- F Is for Family (2 episodes, 2015)
- Producer
- Phenom (1993)
- The Simpsons (11 episodes, 1993–1994)
- Malcolm in the Middle (12 episodes, 2000)
- Manhattan, AZ (2000)
- Ed (5 episodes, 2002)
- My Big Fat Greek Life (2003)
- Married to the Kellys (4 episodes, 2003)
- Peep Show (2008)
- Two and a Half Men (7 episodes, 2009–2010)
Awards and nominations
- 1995, won Humanitas Prize, "30 minute category" for The John Larroquette Show[3]
References
- ^ "David Wayne Richardson 1955-2021". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "David Richardson Dies: 'The Simpsons', 'Two and a Half Men & 'F Is For Family' Writer-Producer Was 65". Deadline.
- ^ "30 minute category, 1995". Humanitas Prize. Archived from the original on 6 April 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
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