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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ricky Blitt is a screenwriter, executive producer, show creator, and voice actor based in West Hollywood, California. Early in his career, Blitt was a writer on The Parent Hood, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, The Jon Stewart Show, On the Record with Bob Costas, Costas Now, and Brotherly Love. In 1999, he became the co-executive producer and a screenwriter for the animated show Family Guy. In 2005, Ricky Blitt wrote the screenplay of The Ringer. In 2007, he created and was the producer of The Winner. Blitt also owns the production company "Candy Bar Productions". He voiced Steve Smith in the pilot episode for the animated show American Dad!, but was replaced by Scott Grimes in the actual series. In 2010, he created a TV series, Romantically Challenged starring Alyssa Milano, which ran from April 19, 2010 to May 17, 2010 on ABC. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ricky Blitt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Author:
2005 The Ringer
Director:
2005 The Ringer
2014 Hit by Lightning
Screenplay:
2005 The Ringer
2014 Hit by Lightning
2024 Dear Santa
Story:
2005 The Ringer
2014 Hit by Lightning
2024 Dear Santa
Writer:
2005 The Ringer
2007 Family Guy: Up Late with Stewie & Brian
2013 Movie 43
2014 Hit by Lightning
2024 Dear Santa
Creator:
2007 The Winner
2010 Romantically Challenged
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Producer:
2007 The Winner
2010 Romantically Challenged
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Writer:
1995 Brotherly Love
1995 The Jeff Foxworthy Show
1999 Family Guy
2007 The Winner
2010 Romantically Challenged
???? Single White Millionaire
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