Stephen Falk (b. 1972)

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Born:
April 25, 1972

Stephen Falk served as co-executive producer and writer on Showtime’s Weeds, and, in 2012, received a Writers Guild nomination for Episodic Comedy for the episode “Object Impermanence.” He recently served as co-executive producer of Netflix’s original drama series, Orange is the New Black. Additionally, he co-produces the long-running monthly storytelling series “Public School” at M Bar in Hollywood, and he performs weekly in the comedy group “Film Pigs” on Geek Nation dot com.

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Co-Executive Producer:
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black

Creator:
2001  Next Caller
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black
2014  You're the Worst

Director:
2001  Next Caller
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black
2014  You're the Worst
2020  Teenage Bounty Hunters

Executive Producer:
2001  Next Caller
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black
2014  You're the Worst
2020  Teenage Bounty Hunters

Producer:
2001  Next Caller
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black
2014  You're the Worst
2020  Teenage Bounty Hunters

Supervising Producer:
2001  Next Caller
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black
2014  You're the Worst
2020  Teenage Bounty Hunters

Writer:
2001  Next Caller
2005  Weeds
2013  Orange Is the New Black
2014  You're the Worst
2020  Teenage Bounty Hunters
2023  Hello Tomorrow!

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