Jeff Greenstein

Jeff Greenstein
Nationality American
Occupation Television writer, producer and director
Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series

Jeff Greenstein is an American television writer, producer and director. His writing and producing credits include Desperate Housewives, Parenthood, Will & Grace, Partners, Friends and Dream On. He has directed episodes of Desperate Housewives, Seasons 1-3 of the acclaimed web series Husbands, the series finale of BBC3 comedy Way to Go, and multiple episodes of CBS sitcoms Mom and The Odd Couple.[1]

Greenstein was born in Atlanta, Georgia, attended The Lovett School and Riverwood High School, and graduated from Tufts University in 1984 with a self-designed major in film and dance; his thesis was entitled Footage: Choreographic Approaches to Filmmaking in Theory and Practice.[2] He is a member of the Writers Guild of America and Directors Guild of America.

Awards and nominations

Greenstein has been nominated for numerous Emmy awards, Producers Guild awards, Writers Guild awards and CableACE awards. He won the 2000 Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series as a co-executive producer of Will & Grace, sharing the award with David Kohan, Max Mutchnick, James Burrows, Alex Herschlag, Adam Barr, Jhoni Marchinko and Tim Kaiser.

Greenstein's 2001 Emmy nomination for the Will & Grace one-hour flashback episode "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" was the only writing nomination the show received in its entire eight-season history.[3]

In 2009 Greenstein received the P.T. Barnum Award from Tufts University for his exceptional work in the field of media and entertainment.[4]

References

  1. Greenstein, Jeff. "Internet Movie Database Jeff Greenstein". Internet Movie Database. Imdb.com Inc. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  2. Greenstein, Jeff. Undergraduate Honors Theses, Plan of Study, 1972-2015 (Series 16 ed.). Footage: choreographic approaches to filmmaking in theory and practice 1984: Tufts University. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  3. 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards#Writing
  4. https://ase.tufts.edu/cms/alumniawards.html

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