A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Bruce Vilanche
Birthplace:
New York, New York
Born:
November 23, 1948
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bruce Vilanch (born November 23, 1948) is an American comedy writer, songwriter and actor. He is a six-time Emmy Award-winner known to industry professionals in Hollywood and New York as "the fat guy who writes everyone's jokes." He is likely best known for his four-year stint on Hollywood Squares, as both a celebrity participant and head writer for the show. He also performed off-Broadway in his one-man show Bruce Vilanch: Almost Famous in 2000. Since 2000, Vilanch has been the head writer for the Oscars, after being an Oscar program co-writer for the previous 10 years. He is a featured writer for the Tonys, Grammys and Emmys. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruce Vilanch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Creative Consultant:
2016 Bill Murray: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
Writer:
1976 Charo
1976 The Bette Midler Show
1976 The Paul Lynde Halloween Special
1977 Bette Midler: Ol' Red Hair Is Back
1977 The Barry Manilow Special
1978 The Star Wars Holiday Special
1980 Divine Madness
1980 John Ritter: Being of Sound Mind and Body
1984 Bette Midler: Art or Bust
1987 Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville
1987 Walt Disney World Celebrity Circus
1989 The Ice Capades with Jason Bateman and Alyssa Milano
1993 For Our Children
1997 Bette Midler: Diva Las Vegas
1997 Happy Birthday Elizabeth: A Celebration of Life
2007 Naked Boys Singing!
2010 Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On
2016 Bill Murray: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
2022 Making the Yuletide Gay: A Very Special Paul Lynde Christmas
Writer:
1953 The Oscars
1956 Tony Awards
1993 World Music Awards
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