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Born | February 19, 1968 Tarrytown, New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation | Television writer, producer |
Years active | 1997–present |
Mark Hudis is an American television writer and producer who has worked on a variety of shows including Cybill, That '70s Show, Nurse Jackie and True Blood. In 2010, his work on Nurse Jackie earned him both Writer's Guild of America and Emmy Award nominations.[1]
He began his career writing for magazines. His work has appeared in MAD, GQ and Playboy.
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Hudis began his writing career in 1997 when he received story credit for the Cybill episode "Like Family". He co-wote the episode "Bakersfield" with Alan Ball in 1998 and was then recruited as a writer and story editor on the Fox sitcom That '70s Show. He remained a writer on the series for its entire eight season run, eventually becoming an executive producer at the beginning of its seventh season. He wrote a total of twenty-two episodes during the show's run. He became a writer and co-executive producer on Showtime's Nurse Jackie in 2009 and was an executive producer during the show's second season in 2010.[2] Hudis will work on the writing staff of Alan Ball's vampire series True Blood for its fourth season in 2011.[3]
That '70s Show episodes
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Nurse Jackie episodes
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True Blood episodes
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In 2011, Hudis received a Writer's Guild of America award nomination and an Emmy award nomination for Nurse Jackie, which he shared with the entire writing staff.[1]