Warren Hutcherson
Warren A. Hutcherson | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, producer, writer, and director |
Years active | 1985–present |
Warren Hutchersonis an American comedian, writer, producer, and director. He has served as a producer on several successful television sitcoms.
Hutcherson wrote forSaturday Night Live[1]for two years (1991–93) andLiving Single[2]for four years (1993–97) before he created his own sitcom forNBC,Built to Last,in the 1997 television season. After the show was canceled, Hutcherson became executive producer ofThe Parent Hoodfor its final season (1998),Moeshafor two seasons (1998–2000),The Bernie Mac Show(2002–05) andJust Jordan(2006). He was also a writer and consulting producer onEverybody Hates Chrisand played a supporting role inFreeloaders(2012). In 2019 he became executive producer ofRaven's Home,succeedingEunetta T. Booneas showrunner after her death for the rest of season 3 until the end of season 4.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^"WARREN HUTCHERSON".Television Academy.Retrieved2020-03-30.
- ^Griffith, Anthony; Brigitte Travis-Griffin, Dr (2019).Behind the Laughter: A Comedian's Tale of Tragedy And Hope.Thomas Nelson. p. 141.ISBN9780785219811.
- ^Haring, Bruce (2020-02-21)."'Raven's Home' Spotlights Vaping In A Special Episode On Disney Channel, Complete With Cast Message ".Deadline.Retrieved2020-03-30.
- ^Otterson, Joe (2019-10-16)."'Raven's Home' Renewed for Season 4 at Disney Channel (EXCLUSIVE) ".Variety.Retrieved2020-03-30.
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