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Joseph Dougherty | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Producer, writer, director |
Joseph Dougherty is an American television producer, writer, and director. He has written for such television series as Thirtysomething,[1] for which he won an Emmy Award and a Humanitas Prize.[citation needed]
Dougherty has also written for Judging Amy, Saving Grace, Pretty Little Liars, and the HBO film Cast a Deadly Spell.[1]
Stage works
- 1971 - Goodbye Bob and Ray - Unproduced[2]
- 1972 - Reading or The Midnight Horror Show - Lolly's Theatre Club, NYC [3]
- 1977 - Denouement - produced under the title Murder for Pleasure - Arena Players Repertory - East Farmingdale,NY[4]
- 1985 – Digby [5]
- 1992-93 - My Favorite Year - Book - Lincoln Center Theater[6]
Filmography
- Zoe Busiek: Wild Card
- Once and Again
- Cast a Deadly Spell (TV movie)
- Steel and Lace
- Tales of the Unexpected (aka Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected)
- Saving Grace (consulting producer)
- Saved (co-executive producer)
- Clubhouse
- Presidio Med
- Georgetown
- Judging Amy (consulting producer)
- Pirates of Silicon Valley
- Hyperion Bay (executive producer)
- Harvey (1996) (TV movie)
- Abandoned and Deceived
- Witch Hunt (1994) (TV film)
- Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1953(
- Thirtysomething
- Pretty Little Liars
- Ravenswood
- Belanida (1970, Unproduced)[7]
Awards and nominations
Year | Awarding body | Category | Result | Work | Notes |
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1991 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated | Thirtysomething | Shared with Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, Scott Winant, Ellen S. Pressman, Richard Kramer, Ann Lewis Hamilton, Lindsley Parsons III |
Humanitas Prize | 60 Minute Category | Nominated | Thirtysomething episode "Fighting The Cold" | ||
1990 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Nominated | Thirtysomething episode "The Go-Between" | |
Humanitas Prize | 60 Minute Category | Won | Thirtysomething | ||
1989 | Emmy Award | Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Won | Thirtysomething episode "First Day/Last Day" | |
Humanitas Prize | 60 Minute Category | Nominated | Thirtysomething episode "Elliot's Dad" |
References
- ^ a b J. O'Connor, John (September 10, 1991). "Review/Television; A Detective and Sci-Fi In Los Angeles Magic". The New York Times.
- ^ Original Script
- ^ Original mailer and Theater Program
- ^ Program, newspaper clippings
- ^ Rich, Frank (March 20, 1985). "Theater: Opening of 'Digby'". New York Times. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
- ^ Lincoln Center Theater web site
- ^ Original Screenplay
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