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Marc Cherry
Cherry addressing theLog Cabin Republicansin 2006
Born(1962-03-23)March 23, 1962(age 62)
Alma materCalifornia State University, Fullerton(BA)
Occupation(s)Writer, producer
Years active1990–present
Notable workDesperate Housewives

Marc Cherry(born March 23, 1962)[1]is an American television writer and producer. He is best known for creating theABCdramedy seriesDesperate Housewives.

Personal life[edit]

Early life[edit]

Marc Cherry was born inLong Beach, California,and lived briefly inOklahomaduring his childhood. His father was an accountant whose work brought him back to California. After graduating fromTroy High SchoolinFullerton,Cherry attendedCalifornia State University, Fullerton.He graduated from the school’s theater program in 1995 and initially considered a career in performance.[2]After winning $15,000 as a contestant onThe $100,000 Pyramidin 1986,[3]he decided to move to Hollywood and pursue writing work. His move came at a bad time; the 1988 writers strike hit as soon as Cherry arrived. Cherry broke into the industry by working asDesigning WomenstarDixie Carter's personal assistant.[4]

Political views[edit]

In 2007,Newsweekdescribed Cherry as a "somewhatconservative,gayRepublican."[5]He was the 2006 recipient of theLog Cabin Republicans' American Visibility Award.[6]However, in 2018, Cherry said that he "stopped being a Republican the second [Donald Trump's] foothit the escalator."[7]

Family[edit]

On September 12, 2020, his mother, Martha Kay Cherry, passed away.[8]

Career[edit]

Early career[edit]

In 1990, he became a writer and producer for the long-running hit sitcomThe Golden Girls,and later its short lived spinoffThe Golden Palace.Cherry next co-createdThe 5 Mrs. Buchanans,a sitcom centered on four women married to brothers and their difficult mother-in-law, which had a brief run onCBSduring the 1994-1995 season. Cherry also co-createdThe Crew(1995). On his own, he later createdSome of My Best Friends,a 2001 sitcom that was based in part on the 1997 filmKiss Me, Guido.

Desperate Housewives[edit]

In 2002, a conversation with his mother inspired him to develop a show about the fractured lives of fourupper middle classsuburban women. AfterHBO,FOX,CBS,NBC,Showtime,andLifetimeall passed on the show, circumstances changed for Cherry's show when his agent was arrested and sent to jail forembezzlement.His new agents brought the show to the attention ofABC,which decided to pick it up. The series,Desperate Housewives,was an immediate ratings smash and generated enormous national (and subsequently, international) debate. Cherry received several lucrative offers from various parties, but chose to sign a long-term deal withTouchstone,since their co-brand, the ABC network, had shown faith inDesperate Housewiveswhen other companies passed.

Cherry featured several actors onHousewiveswith whom he had previously worked.Mark Moses,who playedPaul Young,andHarriet Sansom Harris,who playedFelicia Tilman,were both cast members ofThe 5 Mrs. Buchanans.In season three, Cherry cast former bossDixie Carterin the role ofGloria Hodge,Orson's unhinged mother. ActorAlec Mapa,who appeared inSome of My Best Friends,appeared on "Housewives"in a recurring role as Gabrielle's stylist.

Cherry appeared in a cameo as one of Susan's moving men on the final episode ofDesperate Housewives.

Nicolette Sheridan accusations and termination[edit]

On April 5, 2010, formerDesperate Housewivesmain cast memberNicollette Sheridanfiled a $20 million lawsuit against Cherry andABC,alleging that he had assaulted her on set and wrongfully terminated her contract. Sheridan also alleged in her lawsuit that Cherry was abusive to other actors and writers on the show. ABC said in a statement that they had investigated similar claims made by Sheridan and found them to be of no merit.[9][10]

The other principal cast members ofDesperate Housewives,includingTeri Hatcher,Felicity Huffman,Marcia CrossandEva Longoria,made statements supporting Cherry.[11][12][13]In December 2010, Sheridan removed abuse claims from the suit.[14][15]

The case finally went to trial in February 2012. On March 13, 2012, the judge dismissed the battery charge against Cherry due to lack of evidence, and Cherry was no longer a defendant in the lawsuit which then focused solely on Sheridan's alleged wrongful termination by ABC.[16]Closing arguments were heard in the case on March 14, 2012, and the jury began their deliberations. By March 19, 2012, the twelve members of the jury had failed to reach a verdict and amistrialwas declared. A retrial was scheduled to begin on September 10, 2012, but on August 16, 2012, theLos Angeles Court of Appealdetermined that Sheridan had not been wrongfully fired and dismissed the retrial. A further appeal made by Sheridan to theCalifornia Supreme Courtwas rejected on November 16, 2012.[17]

Devious Maids[edit]

In 2012, after the end ofDesperate Housewives,Cherry andEva Longoriabegan working on a new series,Devious Maids.Initially it had been produced for ABC, but it then aired on Lifetime.

The series is set in Beverly Hills and the protagonists are Latina maids: Marisol (Ana Ortiz), Rosie (Dania Ramirez), Carmen (Roselyn Sanchez), Zoila (Judy Reyes), and Valentina (Edy Ganem), who work for celebrities or rich people. They not only clean the homes of celebrities, but also put order in their lives, and sometimes fall in love. Just like the women of Wisteria Lane, these maids have to deal with mysteries and secrets, since, during the first episode, one of their friends, the maid Flora, is mysteriously murdered, and it's up to Marisol to investigate the murder and to exonerate her son Eddie, wrongly accused.

Even forDevious Maids,Marc Cherry hired someone who had worked with him: Roselyn Sanchez, who plays Carmen Luna, one of the maids, appeared in the last episode ofDesperate Housewives.Others inDevious Maidswho had previously worked with Cherry includeRebecca Wisocky,Melinda Page Hamilton,Valerie Mahaffey,Matt Cedeno,Richard Burgi,andJames Denton.

Why Women Kill[edit]

On September 24, 2018, it was announced thatCBS All Accesshad given the production a straight-to-series order.Why Women Killwas created by Cherry, who was also expected to executive produce alongsideBrian Grazer,Francie Calfo,Michael Hanel, and Mindy Schultheis. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist ofImagine EntertainmentandCBS Television Studios.[18][19][20]On December 10, 2018, it was reported that the series would receive $8.4 million dollars in tax credits from the state of California[21]and premiered on August 15, 2019.[22]

Other ventures[edit]

Cherry appeared as himself in the "Righteous Brothers" episode ofArrested Development,which was created by fellowGolden GirlswriterMitchell Hurwitz.[citation needed]In 2014 and 2016, Cherry was a judge and mentor for the Songbook Academy, a summer intensive for high school students operated by theGreat American Songbook Foundationand founded byMichael Feinstein.[23]Cherry serves on the board of directors ofThe Young Americansyouth performing arts group and is a 1979 alumnus of the organization.[24]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Marc Cherry".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.RetrievedApril 21,2023.
  2. ^"Cherry on Top: Alumnus Shares Show Biz Insight".February 24, 2016.
  3. ^"Produced By 2009 - Marc Cherry".Producers Guild of America.Archived fromthe originalon May 12, 2009.RetrievedSeptember 20,2009.
  4. ^"A funny thing happened".Archived fromthe originalon October 1, 2006.RetrievedDecember 4,2006.www.wga.org
  5. ^Sex and the Suburbs - Newsweek Entertainment - MSNBC.comArchivedMarch 11, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  6. ^Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Makes Strong Case for Equality at Log Cabin Republicans Dinner in Los AngelesArchivedNovember 14, 2006, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast (Ep. 2215) May 30, 2018
  8. ^"Orange County Register Obituaries".May 31, 2024.
  9. ^Matthew Belloni (April 5, 2010)."Nicollette Sheridan Sues" Desperate Housewives "Creator".ABC.com. Archived fromthe originalon April 9, 2010.RetrievedApril 5,2010.
  10. ^Victoria Kim (April 6, 2010)."Former 'Desperate Housewives' actress sues show's creator, ABC".LA Times.RetrievedApril 5,2010.
  11. ^"Desperate HousewivesStars Unite Against Nicollette Sheridan ",Metro.co.uk,April 14, 2010
  12. ^"Housewives" Stand Behind Cherry in Assault Battle,San Francisco Chronicle,April 14, 2010
  13. ^"'Desperate Housewives' Stars Potential Witnesses In Nicollette Sheridan Suit ".CBS Los Angeles.February 15, 2012.RetrievedFebruary 16,2012.
  14. ^Nicollette Sheridan Drops Abuse Claims From "Desperate Housewives" Lawsuit,TV Guide,December 18, 2010
  15. ^Nicollette Sheridan Amends "Housewives" Suit AgainArchivedJuly 21, 2011, at theWayback Machine,Oh, the Scandal!,January 13, 2011
  16. ^Cunningham, Todd (March 13, 2012)."'Desperate Housewives' Trial: Closing Arguments Wednesday ".The Wrap.RetrievedMarch 15,2012.
  17. ^Patten, Dominic (November 17, 2012)."Nicollette Sheridan's 'Housewives' Appeal Denied By State Supreme Court".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedNovember 18,2012.
  18. ^Andreeva, Nellie (September 24, 2018)."CBS All Access Orders Infidelity Dramedy Series 'Why Women Kill' From Marc Cherry & Imagine TV Studios".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
  19. ^Goldberg, Lesley (September 24, 2018)."Marc Cherry Dark Comedy 'Why Women Kill' Nabs CBS All Access Order".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
  20. ^Otterson, Joe (September 24, 2018)."CBS All Access Orders Drama Series From 'Desperate Housewives' Creator".Variety.RetrievedSeptember 24,2018.
  21. ^Patten, Dominic (December 10, 2018)."Patrick Stewart's 'Star Trek' Series, 'Mayans M.C.' & 'Why Women Kill' Score Tax Credits From California".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedDecember 10,2018.
  22. ^Pedersen, Erik (June 4, 2019)."'Why Women Kill' Premiere Date: CBS All Access Sets Marc Cherry Dark Dramedy For Summer ".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedJune 4,2019.
  23. ^broadwayworld.com, July 25, 2014."High School Vocalists Set for Michael Feinstein's 2014 Great American Songbook Competition Tonight".RetrievedJune 21,2015.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  24. ^The Young Americans Board of Directors:https://www.youngamericans.org/board/

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