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  1. Ian Gurvitz is a native New Yorker who has lived in Los Angeles for the last 30 years working as a TV Writer/Director/Executive Producer. He’s produced over 300 episodes of television on shows such as Wings, Becker, The Wonder Years, Get a Life, and Frasier, along with creating three shows that went to series.

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  2. Apr 10, 2016 · Ian Gurvitz is a Hollywood-based TV writer and producer who recently authored a new book that mourns the deteriorating state of America's national political dialogue: "Welcome to Dumbfuckistan: The Dumbed-Down, Disinformed, Dysfunctional, Disunited States of America." ATTN: recently caught up with Gurvitz to better understand why our body ...

  3. Apr 1, 2016 · Ian Gurvitz presents a vivid, disturbing, and often hilarious liberal screed about a large portion of the American populace with arrested intellectual development caused by ignorance, fear, superstition, prejudice, stubborn resistance to new ideas and a personal or political agenda that necessitates casting doubt on things most intelligent ...

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  4. Aug 1, 2006 · In Hello, Lied the Agent, Ian Gurvitz has produced a corrosively funny look from the inside at what being a television writer is really all about. In his personal journal, he details two years in the life of a Hollywood television writer—the dizzying ups and downs, the rewrites, the pitch meetings, the table readings, the studios, and ...

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0348795Ian Gurvitz - IMDb

    Ian Gurvitz is known for Becker (1998), Wings (1990) and Charlie Hoover (1991).

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  6. Ian Gurvitz is the author of Hello, Lied the Agent (3.41 avg rating, 66 ratings, 9 reviews, published 2006), WELCOME TO DUMBFUCKISTAN (4.21 avg rating, 2...

  7. Jun 3, 2019 · It’s Ian Gurvitz! Ian’s credits on the series go all the way to the beginning of the series, and make their way all the way to the very end. Much like everybody we are sharing words from this week: Becker would not have been the incredible show that it was without him.

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