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    Allan Neuwirth

    American screenwriter, producer, author, designer and cartoonist

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  1. Allan Neuwirth. Allan Charles Neuwirth (born 1956) is an American screenwriter, producer, author, designer, and cartoonist known for his work in film, television, print, and as co-creator of the syndicated comic strip Chelsea Boys.

    • Prix Jeunesse, New York Film Festival Award
    • American
    • Pratt Institute
  2. Born in New York City, Allan Neuwirth attended the Art Students League and Pratt Institute, and began his career as an animator and designer. He created and directed cartoon projects for broadcast and cable networks, illustrated children's books and magazines, designed posters for Broadway shows, and art directed TV series before shifting his career in the 1990s to writing, directing and ...

    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • Allan Neuwirth
  3. Allan Neuwirth Writer, Producer, Director & Author, creating family & kids entertainment

    • 500+
    • 1.5K
    • Spiffy Pictures, Inc
    • United Kingdom
  4. Born in New York City, Allan Neuwirth attended the Art Students League and Pratt Institute, and began his career as an animator. He designed and directed many cartoon projects for broadcast and cable TV networks, illustrated children's books, and art directed TV series before shifting his career in the 1990s into writing, directing, and producing.

  5. Nov 7, 2016 · Lead actors Juan Riedinger and Julie Lynn Mortenson will be in attendance as well as producers Allan Neuwirth and Margarethe Baillou. In 1920s Boston, East Coast debutante Catharine Robb (newcomer Julie Lynn Mortensen) is dating the most eligible bachelor in the world, John D. Rockefeller III.

    • Tom Stockman
  6. Aug 2, 2023 · If you're familiar the comic strip Chelsea Boys, or the shows Rugrats, Between the Lions, & Bubble Guppies, the film Call Me By Your Name, then you're famili...

    • Aug 2, 2023
    • 86
    • Tongal
  7. Feb 1, 2006 · Author Allan Neuwirth lets the writers, producers, directors, and actors tell the stories of their sitcoms in this oral history. While that tidbit gave me an enjoyable five minutes imagining what Seinfeld might have been like without Julia Louis-Dreyfus (different, but still funny), this is not "taboo-breaking" television.

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    • Allan Neuwirth
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