Adam Resnick

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Birthplace:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,United States

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Adam Resnick is an American comedy writer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his work writing for Late Night with David Letterman. Additionally, Resnick co-created and wrote for Get A Life with David Mirkin and Chris Elliott. Resnick also wrote and was co-executive producer of a season of The Larry Sanders Show for HBO. Two years later, in 1994, Resnick would team up with Elliott again for the motion picture Cabin Boy.  In 2000, Resnick wrote the film Lucky Numbers starring John Travolta and Lisa Kudrow.  In 2002, Resnick wrote the Edward Norton film, Death to Smoochy, which was directed by Danny DeVito.  Resnick also created and wrote the HBO television series The High Life.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Adam Resnick, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
1994  Cabin Boy

Executive Producer:
1994  Cabin Boy
2003  The Mayor

Screenplay:
1994  Cabin Boy
2000  Lucky Numbers
2002  Death to Smoochy
2003  The Mayor

Songs:
1994  Cabin Boy
2000  Lucky Numbers
2002  Death to Smoochy
2003  The Mayor

Writer:
1994  Cabin Boy
2000  Lucky Numbers
2002  Death to Smoochy
2003  The Mayor

Creator:
1990  Get a Life
1996  The High Life

Producer:
1990  Get a Life
1992  The Larry Sanders Show
1996  The High Life

Writer:
1982  Late Night with David Letterman
1990  Get a Life
1992  The Larry Sanders Show
1996  The High Life
2016  Divorce

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