Victor Fresco
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Victor Fresco is an American television show writer, producer and creator. He is credited with writing seven episodes of ALF and four episodes of My Name is Earl, directing episodes of Almost Perfect and New Monkees, and creating Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the short-lived show Life on a Stick.
Victor Fresco attended Hampshire College, where he studied social studies, politics and film.