Jeffrey Bushell

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Jeffrey "Jeff" Bushell is an American screenwriter who has written for The Bernie Mac Show, Drawn Together, MADtv, What I Like About You, and Zoey 101.[1] He created and wrote the film Beverly Hills Chihuahua which was inspired by his dog, Maggie.[2] Bushell won the Peabody Award and the Television Critics Award for his work on The Bernie Mac Show.

He is a graduate of Middlebury College where he won the Stolley Ryan award for top American literature student.

He had also co-created the Nickelodeon sitcom, Marvin Marvin, which premiered on November 24, 2012.

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External links

Jeffrey Bushell at IMDb