Robert Christopher "Phoef" Sutton (born September 11, 1958) is an American
writer
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and
producer
Producer or producers may refer to:
Occupations
*Producer (agriculture), a farm operator
*A stakeholder of economic production
*Film producer, supervises the making of films
**Executive producer, contributes to a film's budget and usually does not ...
. His film credits include ''
Mrs. Winterbourne'' and ''
The Fan'', both released in 1996. Phoef — the first name that he uses both personally and professionally — is pronounced "feef", and was a childhood nickname given to him in infancy by his brothers.
Sutton was born in
Washington, D.C. and grew up in
Virginia
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. A 1981 graduate of
James Madison University
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, he began his career writing scripts for ''
Newhart''. He later became a writer for and executive producer of ''
Cheers
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''. He collaborated with
Bob Newhart
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again on the 1992 TV series ''
Bob'' and worked as a creative consultant on 1990s TV series ''
Almost Perfect'' and ''
NewsRadio''. With Mark Jordan Legan he wrote and produced the cult comedy series ''
Thanks
Thanks may refer to:
* ''Thank you'' (phrase), a common expression of gratitude
Film and television
* ''Thanks'' (film), a 2011 American film
* ''Thanks'' (TV series), a 1999 American sitcom
Music Albums
* ''Thanks'', by Ivan Neville, 1994 ...
'' about the Pilgrims' first years in America and co-wrote a 2017 episode of ''
Kevin Can Wait
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''. He was also the showrunner and producer for the NBC series ''
The Fighting Fitzgeralds
''The Fighting Fitzgeralds'' is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from March 6 until May 15, 2001. It was created by filmmaker Edward Burns and his brother Brian.
Premise
"Fitz", a widower and former firefighter, wants to en ...
'' and the
American version of ''Coupling''. In 1999, he published the novel ''Always Six O'Clock''. In 2012, he published the novel ''The Dead Man: The Midnight Special'' and ''The Dead Man: Reborn''. In May 2015, his novel ''Fifteen Minutes to Live'' was published by
Brash Books. His other novels include ''Crush'', and the two sequels ''Heart Attack & Vine'' and ''Colorado Boulevard'', as well as two books co-authored with
Janet Evanovich
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: ''Wicked Charms''
and ''Curious Minds''.
From 2005 to 2009, Sutton was a consulting producer for ''
Boston Legal
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''. In 2010, Sutton became a staff writer on the FX series ''
Terriers'' starring
Donal Logue. He was also a writer and consulting producer for the
Rob Schneider sitcom ''
Rob'', the SyFy Channel series ''
Defiance
Defiance may refer to:
Film, television and theatre
* ''Defiance'' (1952 film), a Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander
* ''Defiance'' (1980 film), an American crime drama starring Jan-Michael Vincent
* ''Defiance'' (2002 film), a ...
'', and the showrunner and writer for the
TV Land
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original sitcom ''
The Soul Man''. He is an adviser to the
American Shakespeare Center.
References
External links
*
1958 births
Living people
American male screenwriters
American television producers
Emmy Award winners
James Madison University alumni
Novelists from Washington, D.C.
Screenwriters from Washington, D.C.
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