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Bruce Helford, in addition to co-creatoing "The Drew Carey Show," also wrote six episodes for the series. | ||||
Personal Information | ||||
Birthname: | Bruce Lewis Helford | |||
Born: | [1] | January 28, 1952|||
Birthplace: | United States | |||
Spouse(s): | ???? | |||
Career information | ||||
Occupation/ Career: |
TV series/film producer, director and screenwriter | |||
Years active: | 1986-present | |||
Appears on/involved with: | The Drew Carey Show | |||
Job on series | ||||
Appeared as: | None |
Bruce Helford (born January 28, 1952) s an American television writer and producer.Helford was the co-creator of The Drew Carey Show.
About Bruce[]
Bruce served as executive producer of the series for its entire run, from 1995 to 2004. Helford also served as executive producer and writer for Roseanne during season five of the series (1992–1993). He also created or co-created the ABC-TV series The Norm Show starring Norm McDonald, Wanda at Large, FX's Anger Management starring Charlie Sheen, ABC-TV's Freddie, and The George Lopez Show, Nikki, and Bless This House.Beginning in 1995, Helford launched a vanity company, Mohawk Productions, to produce shows created or executive produced by him. Mohawk is affiliated with Warner Bros. Television. His most recent TV series production credit, CBS-TV's Kevin Can Wait starring Kevin James, premiered in September 2016.
Episodes written by Bruce[]
- "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour, Part II" (Season 7)
- "Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour, Part I" (Season 7)
- "Batmobile" (Season 3)
- "The Devil, You Say" (Season 2)
- "Drew Meets Lawyers" (Season 1(
- "Pilot" (Season 1(
References[]
External links[]
- Bruce Helford at the Internet Movie Database
- Bruce Helford article at Wikipedia