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    Barry Fanaro is an American screenwriter of television and feature films. He has taught screenwriting seminars at USC, UCSB, AFI and Mercer University.

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    Barry Fanaro. Barry Fanaro is an award winning comedy writer with 30 years of experience working in television and feature films. He was Executive/ Writer Producer on the beloved comedy the Golden Girls during it's first four seasons and 102 episodes. He won an Emmy For Outstanding Writing in 1986. He won a second Emmy For Best Comedy ...

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  3. Barry Fanaro is an award winning comedy writer with 30 years of experience working in television and feature films. He was the Executive Writer/Producer on the beloved comedy, THE GOLDEN GIRLS, during it’s first four seasons and 102 episodes. He won an Emmy For Outstanding Writing in 1986. He won a second Emmy For Best Comedy/Producer in 1987.

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    Barry Fanaro (born 1954) is an American television producer and screenwriter.  He has written/produced over 250 episodes, pilots, original series for network television.  Fanaro was a co-executive producer of the television program The Golden Girls, involved in a total of 102 episodes. He was nominated for four Emmys and won twice for Outstanding Writing and Best Comedy Show, Producer.  He was nominated for two Writers Guild of America Awards and won Best Writing in 1987.  He has three Golden Globes for Best Comedy or Variety Show.

    Fanaro has also had a successful screenwriting career.  His screenwriting credits include, Kingpin, The Crew, Men In Black II and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.  Selected production re-writes inlcude Analyze This, Big Trouble, and What's The Worst That Could Happen?

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  4. Barry Fanaro is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Actor, and Producer. Some of his work includes Men in Black II, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Kingpin, The Golden Girls, Benson, Hail to the Chief, Platypus Man, and Pacific Station.

  5. Jul 20, 2007 · View image Rob Schneider in "yellowface", playing Mickey Rooney in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry." "Flamers" was the title of a screenplay by Barry Fanaro ("The Golden Girls," "Kingpin," "Men in Black II") that had been re-written by Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor ("Citizen Ruth," "Election," "About Schmidt," "Sideways").

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  7. Join D23 and ABC as we say thank you for being a fan, and reunite The Golden Girls producers Barry Fanaro and Mort Nathan for an unforgettable discussion. This September 14 marks 35 years since the first episode of The Golden Girls debuted in 1985, launching the series that grew into a global phenomenon! Hosted by The Golden Girls super-fan ...

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