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    Bill Rosenthal

    Television writer & producer / college instructor

    Bill Rosenthal is a television writer and producer with extensive experience in the entertainment industry, as well as an Assistant Professor of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University's Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts.12

    As a television writer and producer, Rosenthal has worked on numerous popular shows. He is known for his work on "Platypus Man" (1995), "Working" (1997-1999), and "The John Larroquette Show" (1993).1 His career in television spans several decades, with credits as a writer, producer, and executive producer on various series.

    Some notable projects in Rosenthal's career include:

    1. Executive producer for "Men at Work" (2012) and "Greetings from Home" (2012)
    2. Co-executive producer for "Nurse Jackie" (2013) and "Saint George" (2014)
    3. Creator and writer for "Working" (1997-1999)
    4. Writer for "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (2002-2003)

    In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Rosenthal now serves as an Assistant Professor at Chapman University, where he teaches in the Film and Media Arts department.2 This position allows him to share his extensive industry experience with students aspiring to enter the field of television and film production.

    Highlights

    Chapman University Faculty Directory
    Jan 29 · imdb.com
    Bill Rosenthal - IMDb
    Bill Rosenthal - IMDb

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    Greater Los Angeles Area