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    David McFadzean

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  1. David Campbell McFadzean (born April 9, 1947) is an American television producer, television writer, film producer and playwright. He is best known for co-creating the ABC sitcom Home Improvement with Carmen Finestra and Matt Williams .

  2. David McFadzean is a founder partner of Wind Dancer Films, a producer of TV shows and movies, and a master class instructor at GREAT Theatre. Learn about his career, credits, and involvement in theatre and arts education.

  3. David McFadzean was a professor & head of the theatre department at Judson College in Elgin, Illinois. He had a play produced off Broadway in the late 1980s, which brought him to the attention of Roseanne. He left Judson to become a staff writer on "Roseanne."

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  4. David McFadzean is a founder and principal of Wind Dancer Films. Starting his career in theater, David McFadzean moved into television to work on Roseanne as Executive Story Editor in its premiere season. He went on to form Wind Dancer Production Group with Matt Williams and Carmen Finestra. Under the Wind Dancer banner, McFadzean co-created ...

  5. Nov 5, 1995 · Having joined the company in September, 1979, David and Liz McFadzean suffered heartbreak only three months later, when the baby she was carrying--their first child--was born dead.

  6. Jun 25, 2023 · Created by Carmen Finestra, David McFadzean, and Matt Williams, ABC’s ‘Home Improvement’ is a comedy series that first aired in 1991 and made a place for itself in the heart of viewers over its eight-season run. Though the last episode of the series premiered in 1999, the show’s cast remains as popular as ever after two decades.

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  8. Mar 6, 2018 · David McFadzean is a founder and principal of Wind Dancer Films and has written and/or produced seven TV shows and eight feature films. Starting his career in theatre, McFadzean had plays produced Off-Broadway, in several colleges and universities and at the Kennedy Center in Washington

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