Harve Brosten
Harve Brosten (born May 15, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois)[1] is an American Emmy Award-winning screenwriter for television. Brosten is best known for working on All in the Family, a sitcom from the mid-1970s.
Harve Brosten | |
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Born | |
Other names | Harvey Brosten |
Occupation | Screenwriter/director |
Years active | 1971–1977 |
Credits
- All in the Family (TV series) 1975-1977
- The Jeffersons (TV series) 1975
- Romance, Romance (produced for the Broadway stage by)
- Shamus (assistant to director, assistant to producer) 1973
- The Anderson Tapes (assistant to producer) 1971
Awards and nominations
- 1978: Won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, with Bob Weiskopf, Barry Michael Harman, and Bob Schiller, for All in the Family
- 1988: Nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical for Romance/Romance, with Dasha Epstein and Jay S. Bulmash
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References
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