Glenn Gordon Caron
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Glenn Gordon Caron (born 1954) (sometimes credited as Glenn Caron) is an American television writer, director and producer. He lives in Oceanside, New York.
Caron worked on the writing staff of Taxi; and he wrote and produced the first ten episodes of Remington Steele before leaving to form his own company Picturemaker Productions. His 1985 show Moonlighting was a worldwide hit, it revitalised the career of Cybill Shepherd and launched the career of Bruce Willis. He made his feature directorial debut with 1988's Clean and Sober, starring Michael Keaton and Morgan Freeman.
Caron has since created and produced the short-lived series Now and Again (1999–2000) and the more recent Medium since 2004.
He is married with two children, and is the owner of Picturemaker Productions.
[edit] Filmography
- Medium (2005) TV Series (creator) (writer)
- Fling (2001) TV Series (creator) (writer)
- Now and Again (1999) TV Series (creator) (writer)
- Picture Perfect (1997) (screenplay)
- Love Affair (1994)
- Wilder Napalm (1993)
- The Making of Me (1989) — a short film created for Walt Disney World's Epcot Center
- Clean and Sober (1988)
- Long Time Gone (1986) (TV)
- Moonlighting (1985) TV Series (creator) (writer)
- Concrete Beat (1984) (TV)
- Remington Steele (1982) TV Series (teleplay)
- Breaking Away (1980) TV Series (writer)
- Taxi (1978) TV Series
[edit] External links and references
- Glenn Gordon Caron at the Internet Movie Database
- Glenn Goron Caron biographical data. DavidAnd Maddie.com. Retrieved on July 18, 2005.