Jeff Judah

Jeff Judah is an American film and television producer and writer. Along with his writing/producing partner Gabe Sachs, Judah serves as creator and executive producer of the NBC medical drama series The Night Shift. The two also created ABC's teen drama series Life As We Know It.[1] Judah also worked as a producer on the remake of 90210,[2] and wrote the screenplay for the film Diary of a Wimpy Kid, released on March 19, 2010.

Filmography

Film

Title Year Credited as Notes
Writer
Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2010 Yes
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules 2011 Yes
Magic Camp 2020 Story

Television

The numbers in directing and writing credits refer to the number of episodes.

Title Year Credited as Network Notes
Creator Director Writer Executive
producer
Later with Greg Kinnear 1994–95 No No Yes (5) No NBC
Late Show with David Letterman 1994–95 No No Yes (48) No CBS
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1995–96 No No Yes (31) No NBC
Costello 1998 No No Yes (1) No Fox producer (3 episodes)
Freaks and Geeks 1999–2000 No No Yes (2) No NBC supervision producer
Just Shoot Me! 2000–01 No No Yes (3) No NBC co-executive producer (season 5)
Undeclared 2001–02 No No No No Fox consulting producer (7 episodes)
Homeward Bound 2002 No No Yes Yes Unsold pilot, also producer
Platonically Incorrect 2003 No No No Yes Unsold pilot
In the Game 2004 No No Yes Yes Unsold pilot
Life As We Know It 2004–05 Developer No Yes (3) Yes ABC
Testing Bob 2006 No No No Yes Unsold pilot
Women of a Certain Age 2006 No No No Yes Unsold pilot
What About Brian 2006 No Yes (1) No Yes (5) ABC
Making It Legal 2007 Yes Yes No Yes Unsold pilot
90210 2008–13 Developer No Yes (2) Yes The CW
Ark 2010 No No No Yes Hulu
The Night Shift 2014–17 Yes Yes (2) Yes (4) Yes NBC

Acting credits

Title Year Role Notes
Damian Cromwell's Postcards from America 1997 Drunk Man in Bar
Freaks and Geeks 1999 Sound Mixer (uncredited) Episode: "I'm with the Band"
Bad Teacher 2011 Janitor

References

  1. Brownfield, Paul (October 7, 2004). "Teens, going all the way". LA Times. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  2. Martin, Denise (February 3, 2009). "'90210's teen angst". LA Times. Retrieved 11 January 2013.


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