Don Reo
American television writer and producer
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Don Reo is an American television writer and producer. He created or co-created numerous shows such as Blossom and The John Larroquette Show for NBC, My Wife and Kids and Rodney for ABC and The Ranch for Netflix.
Born
January 28, 1946 [citation needed]
Donald Louis Reo
January 28, 1946 [citation needed]
Rhode Island, U.S.[1]
Occupations
- Film producer
- screenwriter
Yearsactive1969–present
Don Reo | |
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| Born | Donald Louis Reo January 28, 1946 [citation needed] Rhode Island, U.S.[1] |
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| Years active | 1969–present |
Other shows for which he has written include Wizards and Warriors, Everybody Hates Chris, M*A*S*H, Rhoda and The Golden Girls. He was also the executive producer and the main writer for the FOX show Action. He created the FOX show Brothers[2] and later was appointed an executive producer and showrunner on Two and a Half Men with Jim Patterson.
He is also known to co-wrote the book Big Man with Clarence Clemons.