Tim O'Donnell (director)

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Tim O'Donnell
OccupationTelevision director, producer and writer
Years active1982–present

Tim O'Donnell is an American television director, producer and writer.

He began his career as a writer, writing episodes of Gloria, Diff'rent Strokes, Growing Pains and Just the Ten of Us. He made his directorial debut with the television series Home Free starring Matthew Perry, a series he co-created with Richard Gurman.[1] He has since directed episodes of Dave's World, Clueless, The Amanda Show, Lizzie McGuire, Phil of the Future, Flight 29 Down and the internet series Woke Up Dead. He also created Uncle Buck, which lasted one season. In 1992, he signed up with a deal at Paramount Television.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Variety and Daily Variety Television Reviews, 1993-1994 By Prouty - via Google Books
  2. ^ "Paramount and Disney get creattive" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1992-07-13. Retrieved 2021-08-30.

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