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    Neal Marlens (born November 8, 1956) is an American television producer and writer. He is known for work on the television series Growing Pains , The Wonder Years and Ellen , all with his wife, [2] fellow television producer/writer Carol Black .

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    Neal Marlens. Writer. Producer. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Neal Marlens is known for The Wonder Years (1988), Ellen (1994) and Laurie Hill (1992). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

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  3. Jul 15, 2020 · Huntington-native Neal Marlens’ classic coming-of-age TV show The Wonder Years is being rebooted, but instead of a white family in the suburbs, the new version follows a black family in the South.

  4. Neal Marlens is a TV writer and producer who created The Wonder Years and Ellen. He also wrote Laurie Hill, a comedy series about a single mother and her daughter.

    • Fred Savage as Kevin Arnold. Fred Savage played the lead role, Kevin Arnold, on the series, which took place from 1968 to 1973. He started acting at age 9, appearing in the movie, "The Boy Who Could Fly."
    • Fred Savage. After catapulting to fame on "The Wonder Years," Savage appeared in a series of TV movies and starred in the late '90s TV show, "Working." In 1999, he graduated from Stanford University with a degree in English.
    • Dan Lauria as John "Jack" Arnold. Dan Lauria played Kevin's father, Jack Arnold. In the series finale, it was revealed that he dies in 1975, near the end of Kevin's first year of college.
    • Dan Lauria. After "The Wonder Years," Lauria had roles on "Party of Five," "Amazing Grace" and "Ed." He's been active ever since, appearing in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Nurse Jackie" "NCIS: Los Angeles," among other shows.
  5. Growing Pains is an American television sitcom created by Neal Marlens that aired on ABC from September 24, 1985, to April 25, 1992. [1] The show ran for seven seasons, consisting of 166 episodes. The series followed the misadventures of the Seaver family, which included psychiatrist and father Jason, journalist and mother Maggie, and their ...

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  7. Neal Marlens is a TV producer, writer and filmmaker who lived in Telluride. He and his wife Carol Black made Schooling the World and The Lost People of Mountain Village.

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