Jeffrey Richman

American actor and producer
Jeffrey Richman
OccupationWriter
Years active1990–present
PartnerJohn Benjamin Hickey (2003 (2003)–present)

Jeffrey Richman is an American writer, producer and actor.[1]

Producer

  • Uncoupled (2022–present): executive producer
  • Modern Family: co-executive producer
  • Stacked
  • Frasier: executive producer
  • Charlie Lawrence (2003): executive producer
  • Stark Raving Mad (1999): co-executive producer
  • Wings (1990): producer
  • Rules of Engagement: co-executive producer

Writer

  • Uncoupled: 3 episodes, 2022
  • Modern Family
  • Rules of Engagement: 4 episodes, 2009–10
  • Back to You: 3 episodes, 2007-8
  • Stacked: 2 episodes, 2005-6
  • Jake in Progress: 1 episode, 2005
  • Frasier
  • Charlie Lawrence
  • Wings
  • The Jeffersons: 1 episode, 1982

Actor

  • Cheers (1989-1991)
  • Paper Dolls (1984)
  • Drop-Out Father (1982)
  • The Seduction (1982)
  • Pray TV (1980)
  • The Comedy Company (1978)

Personal life

Richman is gay.[2][3][4][5] Since 2003, his partner is actor John Benjamin Hickey.

Awards and nominations

  • Primetime Emmy: 1998 Outstanding Comedy Series for Frasier (1993).[6]
  • Primetime Emmy: 2011-2014 Outstanding Comedy Series for Modern Family
  • Primetime Emmy: Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for Modern Family: Caught in the Act
  • Nominated Primetime Emmy: 1999, 2010, 2015-2017[6]

References

  1. ^ "Jeffrey Richman (I)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  2. ^ Rorke, Robert (2011-06-26). "'Big C' Break". New York Post.
  3. ^ "The Backlot - Corner of Hollywood and Gay | NewNowNext".
  4. ^ "18 and Counting: United Just Severed Ties with the NRA". 2018-02-24.
  5. ^ "John Benjamin Hickey | Beck/Smith Hollywood". Archived from the original on 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  6. ^ a b "Awards for Jeffrey Richman (I)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-01-11.

External links

  • Jeffrey Richman at IMDb
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