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| birth_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]], U.S. |
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| occupation = Television producer, screenwriter |
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'''James R. Stein''' |
'''James R. Stein''' is an American [[screenwriter]] and [[television producer]]. For his work on ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]'' and the 1973 comedy special ''Lily'', Stein has won two [[Primetime Emmy Awards]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/james-stein|title=James Stein|work=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|Television Academy]]|access-date=June 22, 2021}}</ref> |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
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| 1973 |
| 1973 |
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|''[[Sanford and Son]]'' |
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| Writer, 3 episodes |
| Writer, 3 episodes |
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|1973 |
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|Lily (special) |
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| Writer, 2 episodes |
| Writer, 2 episodes |
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|''[[What's Happening!!]]'' |
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| Writer, 2 episodes |
| Writer, 2 episodes |
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| 1977–1979 |
| 1977–1979 |
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|''[[Fernwood 2 Night]]'' |
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| Writer, 39 episodes |
| Writer, 39 episodes |
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| 1978 |
| 1978-1979 |
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|''[[America 2-Night]]'' |
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| Writer, 65 episodes |
| Writer, 65 episodes |
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|1977-79 |
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|The Carol Burnett Show |
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|Writer, 24 episodes |
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| 1979–1980 |
| 1979–1980 |
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|''[[A New Kind of Family]]'' |
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| Writer, 3 episodes |
| Writer, 3 episodes |
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| 1980–1981 |
| 1980–1981 |
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|''[[Flo (TV series)|Flo]]'' |
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| Writer, 8 episodes |
| Writer, 8 episodes |
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Producer, 48 episodes |
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| 1981–1983 |
| 1981–1983 |
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|''[[Private Benjamin (TV series)|Private Benjamin]]'' |
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| Writer, 2 episodes |
| Writer, 2 episodes |
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Producer, 13 episodes |
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| 1982–1986 |
| 1982–1986 |
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|''[[Silver Spoons]]'' |
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| Writer, 19 episodes |
| Writer, 19 episodes |
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Executive Producer, 24 episodes |
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Supervising Producer, 48 episodes |
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| 1984–1985 |
| 1984–1985 |
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|''[[Double Trouble (U.S. TV series)|Double Trouble]]'' |
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| Writer, 2 episodes |
| Writer, 2 episodes |
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|1986 |
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| 1990–1991 |
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|The Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson |
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|Writer, 6 episodes |
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Executive Producer, 6 episodes |
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| 1990-1991 |
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| Writer, 5 episodes |
| Writer, 5 episodes |
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Executive Producer, 24 episodes |
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| 1993–1995 |
| 1993–1995 |
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|''[[Family Matters]]'' |
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| Writer, 3 episodes |
| Writer, 3 episodes |
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|1994-1996 |
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|Nightstand with Dick Dietrick |
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|Writer, 96 episodes |
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Executive Producer |
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| 2000–2002 |
| 2000–2002 |
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|''[[Son of the Beach]]'' |
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| Writer, 36 episodes<br>Executive producer, 40 episodes |
| Writer, 36 episodes<br>Executive producer, 40 episodes |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{IMDb name|0825498}} |
{{IMDb name|0825498}} |
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{{EmmyAward |
{{EmmyAward ComedyVarietyMusicWriting 1970s}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Stein, James R.}} |
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[[Category:American male screenwriters]] |
[[Category:American male screenwriters]] |
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[[Category:Television producers from Illinois]] |
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[[Category:Emmy Award winners]] |
[[Category:Primetime Emmy Award winners]] |
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[[Category:Screenwriters from Chicago]] |
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[[Category:1950 births]] |
[[Category:1950 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Writers Guild of America Award winners]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 19 May 2024
James R. Stein | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Television producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1973–present |
James R. Stein is an American screenwriter and television producer. For his work on The Carol Burnett Show and the 1973 comedy special Lily, Stein has won two Primetime Emmy Awards.[1]
Selected filmography
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Year | Title | Notes |
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1973 | Sanford and Son | Writer, 3 episodes |
1973 | Lily (special) | Writer |
1976–1977 | One Day at a Time | Writer, 2 episodes |
What's Happening!! | Writer, 2 episodes | |
1977–1979 | Fernwood 2 Night | Writer, 39 episodes |
1978-1979 | America 2-Night | Writer, 65 episodes |
1977-79 | The Carol Burnett Show | Writer, 24 episodes |
1979–1980 | A New Kind of Family | Writer, 3 episodes |
1980–1981 | Flo | Writer, 8 episodes
Producer, 48 episodes |
1981–1983 | Private Benjamin | Writer, 2 episodes
Producer, 13 episodes |
1982–1986 | Silver Spoons | Writer, 19 episodes
Executive Producer, 24 episodes Supervising Producer, 48 episodes |
1984–1985 | Double Trouble | Writer, 2 episodes |
1986 | The Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson | Writer, 6 episodes
Executive Producer, 6 episodes |
1990-1991 | Amen | Writer, 5 episodes
Executive Producer, 24 episodes |
1993–1995 | Family Matters | Writer, 3 episodes |
1994-1996 | Nightstand with Dick Dietrick | Writer, 96 episodes
Executive Producer |
2000–2002 | Son of the Beach | Writer, 36 episodes Executive producer, 40 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ "James Stein". Television Academy. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
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