
Chuck Ranberg
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Chuck Ranberg has never lacked for work as a TV writer-producer since his beginnings in the late 1980s on "Kate & Allie," the breezy CBS sitcom co-starring Susan Saint-James and Jane Curtin. But in terms of critical and industry accolades, one credit towers above the rest on Ranberg's resume--the Kelsey Grammer comedy "Frasier." Between '95 and '97, the scintillating Seattle-based spin-off of "Cheers" earned Ranberg five primetime Emmy Awards. He won three for producing the show and two for writing individual episodes. As a producer, the other major highlight for Ranberg has been a stint helping oversee a season of the Sunday night ABC smash "Desperate Housewives." Additional writing credits encompass everything from "Becker," an underrated comedy starring Grammer's former Boston bar-mate Ted Danson, and "Hot in Cleveland," the 2010 comeback vehicle designed for Valerie Bertinelli.
Filmography
TV
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72% | 88% | Desperate Housewives | Writer | 2007-2008 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Game | Writer | 2006-2007 |
30% | No Score Yet | Hot Properties | Writer | 2005 |
14% | No Score Yet | It's All Relative |
Executive Producer, Writer |
2003-2004 |
No Score Yet | 97% | Becker | Writer | 1999 2001-2002 |
33% | No Score Yet | Encore! Encore! | Executive Producer | 1998-1999 |
95% | 93% | Frasier | Writer | 1993-1997 |
0% | No Score Yet | Baby Talk | Writer | 1991-1992 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Kate & Allie | Writer | 1985-1989 |