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Name
  
Mark Roberts

Role
  
Screenwriter

Plays
  
Rantoul and Die


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Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series

Movies and TV shows
  
Mike & Molly, Bulletproof, Next of Kin, Nathan's Choice

Similar People
  
Chuck Lorre, Don Foster, Lee Aronsohn, Billy Gardell, Reno Wilson

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Mark Roberts (born January 19, 1961) is an American screenwriter, producer, playwright, actor, and comedian, best known for creating the American sitcom Mike & Molly.

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Career

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He appeared on The Tonight Show seven times as a stand-up comic between the years of 1992–1995, which led to guest starring roles on numerous television series and films, among them Seinfeld, Friends, The Practice, The Larry Sanders Show, Two and a Half Men, and Bulletproof.

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He was also a series regular on the television comedy The Naked Truth.

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His plays Where the Great Ones Run, Parasite Drag, and Rantoul and Die have been published by Dramatists Play Service and produced in various theaters in the United States.

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He was the creator and executive producer of Mike & Molly, which premiered September 20, 2010 on CBS, until he left the show after season 3. Mike & Molly was the highest-rated new comedy of the 2010 season.


Mark Roberts (TV producer) Mike and Molly Creator Mark Roberts Returns to His Theater Roots

References

Mark Roberts (TV producer) Wikipedia