Stu Kriesman | |
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Stu Kreisman served as an executive producer and screenwriter for "Night Court". | |
General Information | |
Gender: | Male |
Born: | April 16, 1953 |
Birthplace | New York City, NY, U.S. |
Occupation/ Career: |
Author / TV & film producer, director, & screenwriter |
Years active: | 1975-present |
Known for: | Author of Dick Cneney's Diary |
Appearances/Series information | |
Involved with: | Night Court (TV series) |
Job on series: | Executive Producer, 46 episodes, in Seasons 8-9 - Writer, 10 episodes, Seasons 1-7 (1 teleplay) |
Stuart "Stu" Kreisman (born April 16, 1953) wore several hats on Night Court, as executive producer, screenwriter, and story editor.
About Stu[]
An Emmy Award winning television writer, National Lampoon magazine contributing editor and “comedic savant,” Stu's TV production and screenwriting credits include Newhart, Madman of the People, Molloy, Cheers, its short lived spinoff. The Tortellis, the UPN Network's Homeboys from Outer Space and SCTV Network, for which he shares a Prime Time Emmy Award, won in 1981, for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program with the writing staff (including the cast members) of the series.
Stu is also the author of the novel Dick Cheney's Diary, which he began writing for an Internet site based on the notion that Cheney would keep an unofficial “Official” record of his tenure as Vice President under former President George W. Bush. In a short time the column took off and became one of the most popular features in cyberspace. [1]
References[]
- ↑ About the Author. Strategic Book Publishing website.
Bibliography[]
- "Dick Cheney's Diary", by Stu Kriesman, Strategic Book Publishing, October 29, 2008 (Hardcover), 128 pages, ISBN 978-1606933558.