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    Neal Marlens (born November 8, 1956) is an American television producer and writer. He is known for work on the television series Growing Pains , The Wonder Years and Ellen , all with his wife, [2] fellow television producer/writer Carol Black .

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    Neal Marlens. Writer. Producer. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Neal Marlens is known for The Wonder Years (1988), Ellen (1994) and Laurie Hill (1992). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

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    • ‘The Wonder Years’ Cast: Where Are They Now? From Fred Savage to Danica McKellar. Getting by with a little trip down memory lane! The Wonder Years was an iconic series that explored the ups and downs of adolescence years and how the journey is made better with the support of loved ones.
    • ‘The Wonder Years’ Cast: Where Are They Now? From Fred Savage to Danica McKellar. Getting by with a little trip down memory lane! The Wonder Years was an iconic series that explored the ups and downs of adolescence years and how the journey is made better with the support of loved ones.
    • Fred Savage (Kevin Arnold) Savage continued to nab leading roles after The Wonder Years on shows including The Grinder and Friends From College. He dabbled in animated work upon lending his voice to characters on BoJack Horseman, Oswald, American Dad and more.
    • Danica McKellar (Gwendolyn ‘Winnie’ Cooper) McKellar racked up more than 90 acting credits after playing Kevin Arnold’s love interest on The Wonder Years.
  3. Jul 15, 2020 · Huntington-native Neal Marlens’ classic coming-of-age TV show The Wonder Years is being rebooted, but instead of a white family in the suburbs, the new version follows a black family in the South.

  4. Neal Marlens is known for The Wonder Years (1988), Ellen (1994) and Laurie Hill (1992). Trivia The TV sitcom Ellen he created with Carol Black was plagiarized many times over: primarily, by both The Nanny and Cybill (1995) who regularly stole entire scenes or episodes, storylines, premises and/or ideas from their creative and original work.

  5. Neal Marlens: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

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  7. Neal Marlens. Children. 2. Website. carolblack.org. Carol Black (born c. 1957/1958) [1] is an American writer and filmmaker. She is known as the creator and writer-producer of the television series The Wonder Years and Ellen, both with her husband and writing partner Neal Marlens. [2] Black and Marlens received the 1988 Emmy Award for ...

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