Victor Fresco
Victor Fresco | |
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Born |
Los Angeles, California | January 9, 1958
Residence | Los Angeles California |
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | American television writer, producer and show creator |
Known for | Writing episodes for TV shows such as ALF, My Name Is Earl and Andy Richter Controls the Universe |
Home town | Los Angeles, California |
Victor Fresco (born January 9, 1958 in Los Angeles, CA)[1][2] is an American television writer, producer and show creator. He is credited with creating the critically acclaimed television series Better Off Ted, which ran for two seasons on ABC. Fresco also created the FOX show Andy Richter Controls the Universe, for which he was nominated for a writing Emmy. Additionally, Fresco wrote for three years on NBC's My Name Is Earl and created the FOX series Life on a Stick and the ABC Series The Trouble With Normal. He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on Mad About You. He is credited as an executive producer on the Burt Reynolds CBS series Evening Shade. His latest work is the NBC series Sean Saves the World, starring Sean Hayes.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Victor received his Bachelor's Degree in film and political science from Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass. After graduating, Victor returned to Los Angeles, where he worked in television commercials as a production assistant and as a prop master. His first writing break was in 1989, when his freelance script was accepted by the hit television comedy, ALF. Victor joined ALF as a staff writer in 1990.
His brothers are director Michael Fresco and television drama writer Rob Fresco.
References
- ↑ Victor Fresco at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ California Births, 1905 - 1995, Victor Fresco