Lorne Frohman

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Lorne Frohman is a television comedy writer/producer. He created and wrote Pryor's Place a television series nominated for eight Emmy Awards starring Richard Pryor. He directs "It's Always Something" for "Gilda's Club" which he has done for the past 12 years in honor of Gilda Radner.

Frohman is the host of Distinguished Artists, an in-depth one-hour interview show where guests have included Russell Peters, Sara Polley, David Cronenberg, Eugene Levy, Vivica A. Fox, Ivan Reitman, Sandra Shamas, Smothers Brothers, Joan Rivers, Mort Sahl and many more. The show is presently seen on iChannel. He is the coordinator of the Television Writing and Producing Program at Humber College.

References

  • Humber College Creative and Performing Arts Webpage

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