Mark Rothman

Mark Rothman (born Nov. 1, 1947, in The Bronx, New York) is an American writer best known for having been involved with the creation and production of Laverne and Shirley. He was also the head writer and show runner of numerous other shows including Happy Days[5] and The Odd Couple.[6]

Mark Rothman
Born
Mark Harvey Rothman

(1947-11-01) November 1, 1947[1]
OccupationScreenwriter, television comedy writer, producer
Years active1960's—present
Known for
  • Staff writer for and co-producer of ABC-TV's Laverne and Shirley
  • Head writer for ABC-TV's The Odd Couple[2] and Happy Days[3][4]
  • Writer for CBS-TV's The Ted Knight Show
  • Co-creator, co-executive producer, and a writer for the 1977 CBS-TV series Busting Loose
  • Websitehttp://markrothmansblog.blogspot.com

    He was co-creator, co-executive producer, and a writer for the 1977 situation comedy Busting Loose and the 1978 situation comedy The Ted Knight Show. He also composed the theme song for Busting Loose. He was also writer, theme tune composer and executive producer for The Lovebirds.[7]

    He has written many screenplays and several plays,[8] including The Wearing of the Greens, and Who Wants Fame?.[9][10] His first play Excess Baggage, was well received.[11] He currently lives in Farmington Hills, Michigan.[12] In the spring of 2008, he appeared in the title role of a new musical, The Brain From Planet X in Los Angeles, where he and the show received unanimous raves.[13][14]

    He has two books "Show Runner - My Life and Opinions In and Out of the Sitcom Trenches",[15] and "Show Runner Two". Both are collections of autobiographical essays.

    In 2013 he had his first novel, "I'm Not Garbo," published. It is a fable about Hollywood in the 1930s.

    Filmography

    • The Odd Couple - Writer
    • Happy Days - Writer/ Producer/ Executive Script Consultant
    • Paul Sands in Friends and Lovers - Writer
    • Laverne & Shirley - Creator/ Writer/ Producer/ Executive Script Consultant
    • Busting Loose - Creator/ Writer/ Executive Producer
    • Walking Walter - Writer
    • The Rita Moreno Show - Creator/ Writer/ Executive Producer
    • America 2100 - Creator
    • The Lovebirds - Creator/ Writer/ Executive Producer
    • Makin'it - Creator/ Writer/ Executive Producer/ Director
    • It's a Living - Creator and Writer
    • The New Odd Couple - Writer/ Supervising Producer
    • The Jeffersons - Writer
    • She's the Sheriff - Creator/ Writer/ Executive Producer/ Director
    • The Further Adventures of Wally Brown - Executive Producer
    • The Ted Knight Show - Executive Producer

    As per imdb.[16]

    References

    1. "Birth reference search results for Mark Rothman". FamilySearch.org. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
    2. Bob Leszcak. "The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen:A History with cast and crew profiles". Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    3. Garry Marshall. "My Happy Days in Hollywood". Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    4. "How Mark Rothman made our dreams come true". macleans.ca. February 5, 2009. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    5. "Interview with Mark Rothman". Television Academy. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    6. "Television sitcom head writer/producer comes to Hampshire". Chicago tribune.com. February 2, 2015. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    7. Vincent Terrece. "The Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials - Volume 2". Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    8. "TV COMEDY WRITER FINDS THEATER LESS WEARING". South Florida Sun Sentinel. May 9, 2003. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    9. "Alana Stewart & Clayton Landey achieve fame in LA". playill.com. July 6, 1999. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    10. "Who Wants Rothman's L.A. Fame? Gordon, Lanier & 'Gilligan's' Wells Do, May 27". playbill.com. May 27, 1999. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    11. "STAGE REVIEW : Rothman's 'Excess Baggage' Full of Promise". la times.com. April 6, 1988. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    12. "Jewish Family Ties". The Detriot Jewish News. July 12, 2007. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    13. "The Brain From Planet X," The Chance Theater, Anaheim Hills, CA". perhapsperhapsperhaps. May 4, 2008. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    14. "The Brain From Planet X". stagescenela.com. May 18, 2008. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    15. "Show Runner My Life and Opinions in and out of the Sitcom Trenches review". goodreads.com. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    16. "Mark Rothman Filmography". imdb.com. Retrieved June 23, 2020.


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