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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phoef_SuttonPhoef Sutton - Wikipedia

    Robert Christopher "Phoef" Sutton (born September 11, 1958) is an American writer and producer. 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.

  2. Phoef Sutton was part of the television show for more than eight years. Sutton began as a staff writer and climbed all the way to executive producer. With the television show, Cheers, Phoef Sutton received a Writer’s Guild Award and two Emmy Awards.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0840380Phoef Sutton - IMDb

    Phoef Sutton is an American TV and film producer and writer, best known for Cheers, The Fan and Coupling. He was born in 1958 in Washington, DC, and has won two Primetime Emmys for his work.

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  4. Phoef Sutton is an Emmy winner and the author of the CRUSH series of thrillers, along with FROM AWAY and 15 MINUTES TO LIVE. His books have been praised by Lee Child, Lee Goldberg, and Bruce Feiler for their action, humor, and suspense.

  5. Mini Bio. Phoef Sutton was born on September 11, 1958 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Cheers (1982), The Fan (1996) and Coupling (2003). Trivia. His nickname "Phoef" is pronounced "feef", and was given to him as a toddler by his brothers. Graduate of James Madison University. Contribute to this page.

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  7. Phoef Sutton is a former staff writer and executive producer of CHEERS, and the creator of NEWSRADIO and BOSTON LEGAL. He has also written plays, movies, musicals, and novels, including the CRUSH series and the WICKED CHARMS books with Janet Evanovich.

  8. Jul 10, 2015 · Phoef Sutton certainly knows the demands of the genre. A film and television writer (“Cheers,” “Terriers”) who has lately penned crime novels with Lee Goldberg and Janet Evanovich, Sutton goes...

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