Difference between revisions of "Bob Bendetson"
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− | '''Bob Bendetson''' is an American television writer and producer. He has written for a number of TV series, including ''ALF'' | + | '''Bob Bendetson''' is an American television writer and producer. He has written for a number of TV series, including [[wikipedia:ALF (TV series)|''ALF'']] and [[wikipedia:Home Improvement|''Home Improvement'']]. |
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+ | On ''The Simpsons'', Bendetson has written two episodes: "[[Simpsons Tall Tales]]" and "[[Blame It on Lisa]]". | ||
He has a wife and two children. | He has a wife and two children. | ||
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== Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
=== Writer === | === Writer === | ||
− | *2008 ''Big Bug Man'' (film) (writer) (director) | + | *2008 ''Big Bug Man'' (film) (writer) (director) |
*2001-2002 ''The Simpsons'' (TV, 2 episodes) (writer) | *2001-2002 ''The Simpsons'' (TV, 2 episodes) (writer) | ||
*1997 ''Teen Angel'' (TV) (co-executive producer) | *1997 ''Teen Angel'' (TV) (co-executive producer) | ||
− | *1996 ''Bunk Bed Brothers'' (TV) (writer) | + | *1996 ''Bunk Bed Brothers'' (TV) (writer) |
*1991, 1993-1999 ''Home Improvement'' (TV) (executive producer, 144 episodes) (writer) | *1991, 1993-1999 ''Home Improvement'' (TV) (executive producer, 144 episodes) (writer) | ||
− | *1989, 1992 ''Coach'' (TV, 1 episode) (supervising producer) (writer) | + | *1989, 1992 ''Coach'' (TV, 1 episode) (supervising producer) (writer) |
− | *1988 ''Newhart'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | + | *1988 ''Newhart'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) |
− | *1988 ''Mutts'' (TV) (producer) (writer) | + | *1988 ''Mutts'' (TV) (producer) (writer) |
*1986-1987 ''ALF'' (TV) (writer, 8 episodes) (executive story editor, 24 episodes) (co-producer, 1 episode) (actor, 1 episode) | *1986-1987 ''ALF'' (TV) (writer, 8 episodes) (executive story editor, 24 episodes) (co-producer, 1 episode) (actor, 1 episode) | ||
*1985 ''What's Happening Now!!'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | *1985 ''What's Happening Now!!'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | ||
*1984 ''Alice'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | *1984 ''Alice'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | ||
− | *1982 ''Newhart'' (TV) (supervising producer) | + | *1982 ''Newhart'' (TV) (supervising producer) |
*1981 ''The Jeffersons'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | *1981 ''The Jeffersons'' (TV, 1 episode) (writer) | ||
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[[Category:Cast and Crew]] | [[Category:Cast and Crew]] | ||
[[Category:Writers]] | [[Category:Writers]] | ||
[[Category:WGA Award nominated writers]] | [[Category:WGA Award nominated writers]] |
Revision as of 08:18, September 19, 2010
Bob Bendetson is an American television writer and producer. He has written for a number of TV series, including ALF and Home Improvement.
On The Simpsons, Bendetson has written two episodes: "Simpsons Tall Tales" and "Blame It on Lisa".
He has a wife and two children.
Filmography
Writer
- 2008 Big Bug Man (film) (writer) (director)
- 2001-2002 The Simpsons (TV, 2 episodes) (writer)
- 1997 Teen Angel (TV) (co-executive producer)
- 1996 Bunk Bed Brothers (TV) (writer)
- 1991, 1993-1999 Home Improvement (TV) (executive producer, 144 episodes) (writer)
- 1989, 1992 Coach (TV, 1 episode) (supervising producer) (writer)
- 1988 Newhart (TV, 1 episode) (writer)
- 1988 Mutts (TV) (producer) (writer)
- 1986-1987 ALF (TV) (writer, 8 episodes) (executive story editor, 24 episodes) (co-producer, 1 episode) (actor, 1 episode)
- 1985 What's Happening Now!! (TV, 1 episode) (writer)
- 1984 Alice (TV, 1 episode) (writer)
- 1982 Newhart (TV) (supervising producer)
- 1981 The Jeffersons (TV, 1 episode) (writer)
The Simpsons
Awards and nominations
- 2003 Writers Guild of America Award nomination: Animation for The Simpsons (for episode "Blame it on Lisa")
- 1994 Emmy Award nomination: Outstanding Comedy Series for Home Improvement (shared with other producers of the show)
- 1990 Emmy Award nomination: Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for Newhart (shared with Mark Egan and Mark Solomon)