Lee Aronsohn
Lee Aronsohn (born December 15, 1952)[1] is an American television writer, composer and producer.
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Occupation | Television writer, television producer, composer, screenwriter, film director |
He has written for many sitcoms, such as The Love Boat, Who's the Boss?, Murphy Brown, Grace Under Fire, The Big Bang Theory, and Cybill.
Career
In 1997, he co-created the sitcom starring Rick Reynolds and Pam Dawber, Life... and Stuff.[2][3]
In 2003, he co-created the sitcom Two and a Half Men and wrote the original music for the series as well. Besides writing scripts, Aronsohn has also worked as executive producer and directs one show per season. He is also executive producer and writer for The Big Bang Theory.
In 2018, he released his first feature-length documentary, 40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie, about his efforts to reunite his favorite band from his college years, Magic Music. The movie enjoys a limited theatrical release starting August 3 and was released digitally September 4, 2018.[4]
References
- "Lee Aronsohn". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- James, Caryn (June 6, 1997). "His So-Called Life: Days of Whine and Neuroses". The New York Times.
- "Review: 'Life and Stuff'". Variety. June 6, 1997.
- The Hollywood Reporter
- https://twitter.com/BennyAce/status/188881134061490176