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    Phoef Sutton. Robert Christopher "Phoef" Sutton (born September 11, 1958) is an American writer and producer. His film credits include Mrs. Winterbourne and The Fan, both released in 1996. Phoef — the first name that he uses both personally and professionally — is pronounced "feef", and was a childhood nickname given to him in infancy by ...

  2. Phoef Sutton was part of the team that was involved in the creation of the television show, Cheers. Phoef Sutton was part of the television show for more than eight years. Sutton began as a staff writer and climbed all the way to executive producer. With the television show, Cheers, Phoef Sutton received a Writer’s Guild Award and two Emmy ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0840380Phoef Sutton - IMDb

    Phoef Sutton. Producer: Cheers. Phoef Sutton was born on 11 September 1958 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Cheers (1982), The Fan (1996) and Coupling (2003).

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    • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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  5. Acclaimed Thrillers by Phoef Sutton. “As slick as a switchblade with a pearl handle.”. —Lee Child, New York Times bestselling author of the Jack Reacher novels. “Reads like Elmore Leonard on crack…a nonstop thrill ride of a crime novel that’s packed with action, smart-ass dialogue, colorful characters, and one harrowing plot twist ...

  6. Phoef Sutton. Producer: Cheers. Phoef Sutton was born on 11 September 1958 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Cheers (1982), The Fan (1996) and Coupling (2003).

  7. Jul 10, 2015 · Phoef Sutton Prospect Park Books: 214 pp., $15 paper Woods is a member of the National Book Critics Circle, has written four mysteries and edited several anthologies.

  8. Phoef Sutton started as an actor and playwright in college; he was lucky enough to go to a small liberal arts college in Virginia, James Madison University, which encouraged student playwrights. Phoef was one of the only undergraduates to win the Norman Lear Award for Comedy Playwriting. After graduation, Phoef had plays produced at various ...

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