Joey Gutierrez

American screenwriter
Joey Gutierrez
Born1963 (age 60–61)
Calumet City, Illinois, United States
OccupationWriter, Producer
GenreSitcoms

Not to be confused with the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. character of the same name.

Joey Gutierrez is a writer and producer of sitcoms for American television. His writing credits include Married... with Children, Murphy Brown, Martin, The Drew Carey Show, Yes, Dear and Still Standing. A former stand-up comedian who began performing at the age of sixteen, he also wrote many of Jerry's routines in the early seasons of Seinfeld. He was a co-executive producer of Yes, Dear, and then became executive producer of Still Standing, along with co-creator Diane Burroughs. Gutierrez is also a member of The Magic Castle. He is represented by the United Talent Agency.

Writing credits

  • Married... with Children
    • "The Agony of Defeet" (1990)
  • Martin
    • "I've Got a Secret" (1992)
    • "Baby You Can Drive My Car" (1993)
    • "Got To Be There" (1993)
    • "Holiday Blues" (1993)
    • "Love is in Your Face, Part 2" (1994)
    • "I Don't Have the Heart" (1994)
    • "Martin Gets Paid" (1994)
    • "Movin' on In" (1994)
    • "High Noon" (1995)
  • Murphy Brown
    • "Brown in Toyland" (1994)
  • Bless This House (US)
    • "Company Loves Misery" (1995)
    • "A Fight a Day Keeps the Doctor Away" (1995)
    • "Natural Born Parents" (1996)
  • The Drew Carey Show
    • "Mimi's Day Parade" (1996)
    • "It's Your Party and I'll Crash If I Want To" (1996)
    • "Man's Best Same Sex Companion" (1997)
    • "Win a Date with Kate" (1997)
    • "A Very, Very, Very Fine House" (1997)
    • "Howdy Neighbor" (1998)
    • "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1998)
    • "Nicki's Wedding" (1998)
    • "Y2K, You're Okay" (1999)
  • Yes, Dear
    • "Greg's Big Day" (2000)
    • "Jimmy Gets a Job" (2000)
    • "Jimmy's Jimmy" (2001)
    • "The Daddies Group" (2001)
    • "No Room to Spare" (2001)
    • "Christine's Journey" (2001)
    • "Kentucky Top Hat" (2001)
    • "Greg's Promotion" (2002)
  • Still Standing
    • "Pilot" (2002)
    • "Still in School" (2002)
    • "Still Negotiating" (2003)
    • "Still Looking for Love" (2004)
    • "Still Graduating" (2006)
  • Rita Rocks
    • "Lies, Lies, Lies, Yeah-ah" (2008)
    • "Under Pressure" (2008)
    • "I Write The Songs" (2008)
    • "What's Love Got To Do with It" (2009)
    • "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" (2009)
    • "Vogue" (2009)
    • "Bad Company" (2009)
    • "Anchors Weight" (2009)
  • Retired at 35
    • "Hit It and Quit It" (2011)
    • "The Gifters" (2012)
  • Raising Hope
    • "The Walk for the Runs" (2012)
    • "The Old Girl" (2013)
    • "Burt Bucks" (2013)
    • "The One Where They Get High" (2013)
  • Last Man Standing
    • "Big Shots" (2014)
    • "Kyle's Friend" (2015)
    • "Polar Run" (2016)
  • The Kids Are Alright
    • "Little Cyst" (2018)
    • "The Love List" (2019)

Producing credits

  • Bless This House (US)(1995) - Producer
  • The Norm Show (1999) - Consulting Producer
  • Yes, Dear (2000) - Co-executive Producer
  • Still Standing (2002) - Executive Producer
  • Rita Rocks (2008) - Consulting Producer
  • Retired at 35 (2011) - Consulting Producer
  • The Exes (2011) - Consulting Producer
  • Raising Hope (2012) - Executive Producer
  • Last Man Standing (2014) - Executive Producer
  • The Kids Are Alright (2018) - Consulting Producer

References

Sources

  • Joey Gutierrez at IMDb
  • 'The Major Players in Still Standing' (USA Today)
  • 'Duo Standing Tall in 20th Deal' (Variety)