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'''Maggie Bandur''' is an [[ |
'''Maggie Bandur''' (born February 8, 1974) is an [[Americans|American]] [[television writer]] and [[television]] [[film producer|producer]].<ref>{{IMDb name|0051794}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
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In 1992, as a student at [[El Camino Real High School]] in Los Angeles, Bandur took part in the [[United States Academic Decathlon]].<ref>{{cite news|url= |
In 1992, as a student at [[El Camino Real High School]] in Los Angeles, Bandur took part in the [[United States Academic Decathlon]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/61666632.html?dids=61666632:61666632&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+08%2C+1992&author=HENRY+CHU&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&desc=Scholars+Carry+State%27s+Hopes+Education%3A+El+Camino+Real+students%2C+rated+among+the+top+contenders%2C+will+vie+against+48+other+championship+teams+in+the+U.+S.+Academic+Decathlon.&pqatl=google|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120728153550/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/61666632.html?dids=61666632:61666632&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+08,+1992&author=HENRY+CHU&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Scholars+Carry+State's+Hopes+Education:+El+Camino+Real+students,+rated+among+the+top+contenders,+will+vie+against+48+other+championship+teams+in+the+U.+S.+Academic+Decathlon.&pqatl=google|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 28, 2012|title= Scholars Carry State's Hopes – Education: El Camino Real students, rated among the top contenders, will vie against 48 other championship teams in the U. S. Academic Decathlon |last=Chu|first=Henry|date=April 8, 1992|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=2009-11-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/69566232.html?dids=69566232:69566232&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+12%2C+2001&author=ERIKA+HAYASAKI&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Decathlon%27s+Benefits+Not+Just+Academic%3B+Lessons%3A+Past+members+of+successful+El+Camino+Real+High+team+say+experience+prepared+them+for+later+challenges.&pqatl=google|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120714174438/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/69566232.html?dids=69566232:69566232&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+12,+2001&author=ERIKA+HAYASAKI&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Decathlon's+Benefits+Not+Just+Academic;+Lessons:+Past+members+of+successful+El+Camino+Real+High+team+say+experience+prepared+them+for+later+challenges.&pqatl=google|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 14, 2012|title=Decathlon's Benefits Not Just Academic; Lessons: Past members of successful El Camino Real High team say experience prepared them for later challenges.|last=Hayasaki|first= Erika|date= March 12, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times |accessdate=2009-11-11}}</ref> El Camino Real's team finished fourth.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LA&p_theme=la&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EF615D68F328C14&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|title=Academic Decathletes Return|date=April 15, 1992|work=Daily News of Los Angeles |accessdate=2009-11-11}}</ref> |
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Bandur was a contestant in the 1994 [[Jeopardy! College Championship]], representing [[Northwestern University]] and later was part of the questions in the game.<ref>[http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=1599 Show #3801 - Monday, February 26, 2001], ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' archives</ref> |
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⚫ | Bandur is known for her experience in [[comedy]] writing.<ref>[http://74.54.115.114/node/1197 ''Gag Girl Anniversary Marks Growth of Funny Women'']{{dead link|date=January 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''New York Resident,'' March 2008</ref> After her first work with ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' she has written series for Fox, ABC, CBS, the CW and BBC3.<ref name=shorts>[http://www.citytheatre.com/cit_bio_panels.pdf Bio panels] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090617061007/http://www.citytheatre.com/cit_bio_panels.pdf |date=June 17, 2009 }} of the Summer Shorts Festival, City Theatre</ref> With decline of the demand on [[sitcom]]s she took various "branching out" jobs, including 6 months in [[England]] working on an episode of ''[[Clone (TV series)|Clone]]''.<ref>[http://www.observer.com/2008/arts-culture/two-and-half-sitcom-writers-left-hollywood "Two and a Half Sitcom Writers Left in Hollywood"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101030164156/http://www.observer.com/2008/arts-culture/two-and-half-sitcom-writers-left-hollywood |date=October 30, 2010 }}, ''The New York Observer'', September 16, 2008</ref> Upon return from England she wrote for ''[[My Boys]]'' and short comedy plays (''Tea & Sorcery'', ''More White Meat'').<ref name=shorts/> She currently works on NBC's ''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]''. |
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==Work== |
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==Filmography== |
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*Co-executive producer |
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**''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]'' (1 episode) |
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==Credits== |
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*Co-executive producer |
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**''[[Love, Inc. (TV series)|Love, Inc.]]''<ref>TV Year, Volume 1: The Prime Time 2005-2006 Season By John Kenneth Muir, 2007, ISBN |
**''[[Love, Inc. (TV series)|Love, Inc.]]''<ref>TV Year, Volume 1: The Prime Time 2005-2006 Season By John Kenneth Muir, 2007, {{ISBN|1-55783-684-1}} [https://books.google.com/books?id=RyEPeFB8DzAC&dq=%22maggie+bandur%22+producer&pg=PA86 p. 86]</ref> |
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**''[[Life on a Stick]]'' |
**''[[Life on a Stick]]'' |
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*Producer (2003) for ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''.<ref>[ |
*Producer (2003) for ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/23/arts/television/23heff.html "A Slacker Comedy Works Hard to Sell Itself"], ''[[The New York Times]]''</ref> |
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*Writer |
*Writer |
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**''[[Life is Wild]]'' (1 episode) |
**''[[Life is Wild]]'' (1 episode) |
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** ''[[Big Day]]'' (2 episodes) |
** ''[[Big Day]]'' (2 episodes) |
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**''Love, Inc.'' (3 episodes) |
**''Love, Inc.'' (3 episodes) |
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**''Malcolm in the Middle'' (13<ref> |
**''Malcolm in the Middle'' (13<ref>S1/#5 ''[[Malcolm Babysits]]'', |
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S1/#11 "Funeral", |
S1/#11 "Funeral", |
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S1/#16 "Water Park", |
S1/#16 "Water Park", |
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S5/#6 "Malcolm's Job", |
S5/#6 "Malcolm's Job", |
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S5/#18 "Dewey's Special Class" |
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</ref> episodes)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2093402|title= |
</ref> episodes)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2093402|title= It's our life |last=Richmond|first=Ray|date= February 18, 2004|work=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=2009-11-11}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> |
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**''[[Big Wolf on Campus]]'' (1 episode) |
**''[[Big Wolf on Campus]]'' (1 episode) |
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**''Life on a Stick'' (2 episodes) |
**''Life on a Stick'' (2 episodes) |
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**''[[Clone (TV series)]]'' (episode 6) <ref>[ |
**''[[Clone (TV series)|Clone]]'' (episode 6) <ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/clone/cast.shtml ''Clone'', cast and crew], a BBC website</ref> |
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**''[[My |
**''[[My Boys]]'', (4 episodes) |
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**’’Community’’ (3 episodes) |
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**’’[[The Michael J. Fox Show]]’’ (2 episodes) |
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**’’[[Galavant]]’’ (Season 2, Episode 4: “Bewitched, Bothered, And Belittled”) |
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**‘’[[Mary + Jane]]’’ (2 episodes) |
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**’’[[Powerless (TV series)|Powerless]]’’ (Season 1, Episode 10: “No Consequence Day”) |
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**’’[[Deadly Class (TV series)|Deadly Class]]’’ (Season 1, Episode 6: “Stigmata Martyr”) |
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==References== |
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Maggie Bandur | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | February 8, 1974
Occupation(s) | Television producer and writer |
Years active | 2000-present |
Maggie Bandur (born February 8, 1974) is an American television writer and television producer.[1]
Biography
[edit]In 1992, as a student at El Camino Real High School in Los Angeles, Bandur took part in the United States Academic Decathlon.[2][3] El Camino Real's team finished fourth.[4]
Bandur was a contestant in the 1994 Jeopardy! College Championship, representing Northwestern University and later was part of the questions in the game.[5]
Bandur is known for her experience in comedy writing.[6] After her first work with Malcolm in the Middle she has written series for Fox, ABC, CBS, the CW and BBC3.[7] With decline of the demand on sitcoms she took various "branching out" jobs, including 6 months in England working on an episode of Clone.[8] Upon return from England she wrote for My Boys and short comedy plays (Tea & Sorcery, More White Meat).[7] She currently works on NBC's Community.
Filmography
[edit]- Co-executive producer
- Community (1 episode)
- Co-executive producer
- Producer (2003) for Malcolm in the Middle.[10]
- Writer
- Life is Wild (1 episode)
- Big Day (2 episodes)
- Love, Inc. (3 episodes)
- Malcolm in the Middle (13[11] episodes)[12]
- Big Wolf on Campus (1 episode)
- Life on a Stick (2 episodes)
- Clone (episode 6) [13]
- My Boys, (4 episodes)
- ’’Community’’ (3 episodes)
- ’’The Michael J. Fox Show’’ (2 episodes)
- ’’Galavant’’ (Season 2, Episode 4: “Bewitched, Bothered, And Belittled”)
- ‘’Mary + Jane’’ (2 episodes)
- ’’Powerless’’ (Season 1, Episode 10: “No Consequence Day”)
- ’’Deadly Class’’ (Season 1, Episode 6: “Stigmata Martyr”)
References
[edit]- ^ Maggie Bandur at IMDb
- ^ Chu, Henry (April 8, 1992). "Scholars Carry State's Hopes – Education: El Camino Real students, rated among the top contenders, will vie against 48 other championship teams in the U. S. Academic Decathlon". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 28, 2012. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ Hayasaki, Erika (March 12, 2001). "Decathlon's Benefits Not Just Academic; Lessons: Past members of successful El Camino Real High team say experience prepared them for later challenges". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ "Academic Decathletes Return". Daily News of Los Angeles. April 15, 1992. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ Show #3801 - Monday, February 26, 2001, Jeopardy! archives
- ^ Gag Girl Anniversary Marks Growth of Funny Women[permanent dead link ], New York Resident, March 2008
- ^ a b Bio panels Archived June 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine of the Summer Shorts Festival, City Theatre
- ^ "Two and a Half Sitcom Writers Left in Hollywood" Archived October 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Observer, September 16, 2008
- ^ TV Year, Volume 1: The Prime Time 2005-2006 Season By John Kenneth Muir, 2007, ISBN 1-55783-684-1 p. 86
- ^ "A Slacker Comedy Works Hard to Sell Itself", The New York Times
- ^ S1/#5 Malcolm Babysits, S1/#11 "Funeral", S1/#16 "Water Park", S2/#9 "High School Play", S2/#13 "New Neighbors", S2/#17 "Surgery", S3/#7 "Christmas", S3/#13 "Cynthia's Back", S4/#5 "Forwards Backwards", S4/#15 "Garage Sale", S4/#17 "Clip Show II", S5/#6 "Malcolm's Job", S5/#18 "Dewey's Special Class"
- ^ Richmond, Ray (February 18, 2004). "It's our life". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2009-11-11. [dead link ]
- ^ Clone, cast and crew, a BBC website
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Television producers from California
- American women television producers
- Contestants on American game shows
- Northwestern University School of Communication alumni
- Writers from Los Angeles
- American women television writers
- El Camino Real High School alumni
- Screenwriters from California
- 21st-century American women writers