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  1. Mitchell Kriegman (born June 4, 1952) is an American television writer, director, producer, consultant, story editor, and author. He is the creator of Clarissa Explains It All (1991) for Nickelodeon , Bear in the Big Blue House (1997) and The Book of Pooh (2001) for Disney Channel and It's a Big Big World (2006) for PBS . [1]

    • Television writer, director, producer, consultant, story editor, author, composer, actor
    • June 4, 1952 (age 71), Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
  2. Mitchell Kriegman is a screenwriter, novelist, director and producer who created the acclaimed Nickelodeon and Disney series, Clarissa Explains It All and Bear in the Big Blue House.

  3. Mitchell Kriegman is the author of Being Audrey Hepburn, and an upcoming novel due out in late 2015 called Things I Can’t Explain — a modern day sequel to his groundbreaking cult classic 90s Nickelodeon show, Clarissa Explains it All. Mitchell was also the executive story editor of the original Ren and Stimpy.

  4. Apr 14, 2022 · Mitchell Kriegman was a video and performance artist who joined SNL's spin-off Mr. Mike's Mondo Video and later became a writer, filmmaker, and performer on SNL season six. He witnessed the failed auditions of future stars like Paul Reubens and Marjorie Gross, and was fired during Weekend Update while his parents watched.

  5. Dec 11, 2015 · Mitchell Kriegman, creator of the Nickelodeon classic "Clarissa Explains it All," discusses children's television, young adult fiction, his old show and his new "Clarissa" novel, "Things I Can't ...

    • robert.lloyd@latimes.com
    • 3 min
    • Television Critic
    • Robert Lloyd
  6. edit data. Mitchell Kriegman is the author of Being Audrey Hepburn, and an upcoming novel due out November 2015 called Things I Can’t Explain — a modern day sequel to his groundbreaking cult classic 90s Nickelodeon show, Clarissa Explains it All. Kriegman created and won four Emmy’s for his work on other childrens’ classics such as Bear ...

  7. MITCHELL KRIEGMAN has been published in The New Yorker, The National Lampoon, New York Press, Glamour, and Harper’s Bazaar. Winner of four Emmy Awards, the Director’s Guild Award and many ...

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