Stan Cutler (screenwriter)
Stan Cutler is an American screenwriter.[1]
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1957–1994 |
Cutler began his career in 1957, first writing for the NBC Matinee Theater. He then wrote episodes for television programs, such as, That Girl, The Partridge Family,[2] Occasional Wife,[3] The Second Hundred Years,[2]: 186 9 to 5 and The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Cutler had written 26 episodes for the sitcom television series The Farmer's Daughter.[4] His last screenwriting credit was from Small Wonder. After retiring, he wrote books for the Mark Bradley and Rayford Goodman series, in which was published by E. P. Dutton.[1]
Cutler lived in Los Angeles, California with his wife.[1]
References
- Markowitz, Judith (February 16, 2015). The Gay Detective Novel: Lesbian and Gay Main Characters and Themes in Mystery Fiction. McFarland. p. 206. ISBN 9780786482771 – via Google Books.
- Perry, Jeb (1991). Screen Gems: A History of Columbia Pictures Television from Cohn to Coke, 1948-1983. Scarecrow Press. p. 96. ISBN 9780810824874 – via Google Books.
- Putterman, Barry (1995). On Television and Comedy: Essays on Style, Theme, Performer, and Writer. McFarland. p. 60. ISBN 9780786400676 – via Google Books.
- The Farmer's Daughter Writing Credits
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