Bill Prady

Bill Prady
Born William Scott Prady
June 7, 1960 (1960-06-07) (age 51)
Occupation Writer, television producer
Years active 1984–present

Bill Prady (born June 7, 1960) is a television writer and producer who has worked on American sitcoms and variety programs, including Married... with Children, Dream On, Star Trek: Voyager, Dharma & Greg, and The Gilmore Girls.

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Career

He began his writing career working for Jim Henson's Muppets. During his tenure at The Muppets, he was visually caricatured as the puppet "Chip" (The Jim Henson Hour).[1] In 1991, Prady was nominated for an Emmy award for co-writing the posthumous tribute to Jim Henson entitled "The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson."[2]

He wrote the Disney theme Park attractions Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D and Honey, I Shrunk the Audience.

He is currently the executive producer and co-creator of the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory.

Personal life

Prady is one of a number of graduates of the Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills, MI currently working in entertainment (others include actors Selma Blair and Douglas Sills, writer Todd A. Kessler and former ABC president Stuart Bloomberg).[3] In 2009, he was presented with the schools' Distinguished Alumni award.[4] He attended Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.[5]

In 2003, he was one of 135 candidates who ran for California governor in the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election, receiving 474 votes.[6]

Prady's "nerd cred" is often attributed to his having been a Z80 programmer at The Small Computer Company.[7]

In 2010, Prady was given honorary membership in the Royal Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Science.[8]

Selected credits

Awards

Wins

Year Award Category Program
1990 WGA Award Outstanding Achievement: Variety, Musical, Award, Tribute or Special Event Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special
1991 CableACE Award Outstanding Achievement in Children’s Programming The Presidential Inaugural Celebration for Children
1991 WGA Award Outstanding Achievement: Variety, Musical, Award, Tribute or Special Event The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson
1996 The People’s Choice Awards Favorite New Television Comedy Series Caroline in the City
1998 The People’s Choice Awards Favorite New Television Comedy Series Dharma & Greg
2009 TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Comedy The Big Bang Theory
2010 The People’s Choice Awards Favorite Television Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory

Nominations

Year Award Category Program
1989 WGA Award Outstanding Achievement: Variety, Musical, Award, Tribute or Special Event Miss Piggy’s Hollywood
1989 Emmy Award Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson
1998 Golden Globe Award Best Series: Musical or Comedy Dharma & Greg
1999 Golden Globe Award Best Series: Musical or Comedy Dharma & Greg
1999 WGA Award Outstanding Achievement: Comedy Series Dharma & Greg
2010 Golden Globe Award Best Series: Musical or Comedy The Big Bang Theory
2011 Emmy Award Outstanding Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory
2011 The People’s Choice Awards Favorite Television Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory
2011 Producers Guild of America Award Outstanding Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory

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