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  1. Adam Chase is an American producer and writer. He is best known for his work on the TV series Friends, for which he was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to winning two People's Choice Awards. Chase began working on the show in the first season and left after the completion of season six (140 episodes).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0153676Adam Chase - IMDb

    He was a Theater Major for two years before switching to Performance Studies junior year and studying under Frank Galati. After graduating with honors, Adam worked as a PA for James L Brooks who gave him his first writing job in Television. He is known for Friends (1994), Mom (2013) and Clone (2008).

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  3. Sep 22, 2019 · Adam Chase: Clone. Chase created the sci-fi comedy Clone, which ran for one season on BBC3. The series starred Jonathan Pryce as the creator of the world’s first human clone, and Mark Gattis as...

  4. Adam's a relatively new writer for HAI. He's definitely not the Emmy-nominated writer of Friends, but he's still pretty good. Right now he's writing most of about half of the scripts as a lot of my time is put into the Extremities Podcast.

  5. Mar 10, 2023 · According to fellow Friends writer Adam Chase, the title was his idea. “The first time it appeared, it was just in dialogue,” he said during an interview on the Friends With Friends podcast....

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    Adam Chase. Adam Chase may refer to: Stephen Marlowe, American author who uses Adam Chase as a pseudonym. Adam Chase (writer), American TV writer and producer. Adam Chase, co-creator of Jet Lag: The Game. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › adam_chaseAdam Chase | Rotten Tomatoes

    Adam Chase is a television writer and producer who specializes in sitcoms. His break into the business came in 1993, when he wrote an episode for the little-known comedy "Phenom," about a...

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