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David McFadzean

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David McFadzean
Occupation(s)Playwright, television producer, television writer
Years active1988–present
Spouse(s)Elizabeth McFadzean
(2 children)

David McFadzean is an American television producer, television writer, film producer and playwright. He is best known for co-creating the 1990s sitcom Home Improvement along with Carmen Finestra and Matt Williams.

Career

McFadzean began his career as a playwright in Chicago, later earning a Master's degree in theater at Illinois State University.[1] He later moved to California where he was once the benefactor of the Christian-based Lamb's Players Theater Company in San Diego.[2] While attending the University of Evansville in Indiana, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in theater, it was there he met Matt Williams. McFadzean would be the first person that Williams hired for the writing staff of the first season of the sitcom Roseanne. McFadzean and Williams together with Carmen Finestra formed the production company Wind Dancer Productions in 1989. They went on to create and produce Carol & Company, Thunder Alley, Buddies, Soul Man and their most successful creation, the sitcom Home Improvement starring Tim Allen.

McFadzean's film producing credits include Where the Heart Is and What Women Want.

Personal life

McFadzean currently lives outside Los Angeles with his wife Elizabeth and two children, Meredith and Court.[1] He is a Christian.[2]

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