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Steve Zuckerman

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Steve Zuckerman
Born
Stephen Edward Zuckerman

EducationUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
Occupation(s)Television and theater director
Years active1979–present
Known forDirecting Nuts by Tom Topor on Broadway, 400 episodes of prime time Television

Stephen Edward "Steve" Zuckerman is an American television and theater director. He began his career in the theater. After being trained at the University of Michigan and the Yale School of Drama, he went on to be the Associate Artistic Director of the IRT Theater where he directed celebrated productions of Odets "Clash By Night" and Ibsen's "Brand" among many others. He was Director of Play Development at the Circle in the Square Theater and the Associate Artistic Director of the WPA Theater where he directed the premiere of Nuts which moved directly to Broadway and received two Tony Nominations and two Drama Desk Nominations.

Since 1987, he has amassed a number television credits including Full House, The Golden Girls, Murphy Brown, Empty Nest, Friends, The Drew Carey Show, Everybody Loves Raymond, Zoey 101, According to Jim, Melissa & Joey, Anger Management and among other series.[1][2]

Filmography

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Year Title Contribution Notes
Director
1987 Throb Yes 1 episode, credited as Stephen Zuckerman
1987 Pursuit of Happiness Yes 1 episode
1988 Mr. President Yes 1 episode
1988 Amen Yes 1 episode
1988 Full House Yes 1 episode
1988 Duet Yes 1 episode
1988 Valerie Yes 2 episodes
1988 My Sister Sam Yes 2 episodes
1989 The Golden Girls Yes 1 episode
1987-1989 It's a Living Yes 15 episodes
1989 Heartland Yes 4 episodes
1990 Singer & Sons Yes 2 episodes
1990 The Fanelli Boys Yes
1993 Shaky Ground Yes 1 episode
1994 The George Carlin Show Yes 1 episode
1989-1995 Empty Nest Yes 127 episodes
1995 Hope & Gloria Yes 4 episodes
1995 The Crew Yes 4 episodes
1996 The Show Yes 2 episodes
1995-1996 New York Daze Yes 12 episodes
1996 Party Girl Yes 2 episodes
1996 Friends Yes 2 episodes
1997 North Shore Fish Yes
1997 Life with Roger Yes 2 episodes
1997 Chicago Sons Yes 2 episodes
1996-1997 Suddenly Susan Yes 5 episodes
1997 Built to Last Yes 2 episodes
1997 World on a String Yes TV movie
1998 Working Yes 1 episode
1997-1998 Murphy Brown Yes 11 episodes
1995-1999 The Drew Carey Show Yes 12 episodes
1999 Katie Joplin Yes 3 episodes
1999 The Jamie Foxx Show Yes 6 episodes
1999 Grown Ups Yes 2 episodes
1999 Oh, Grow Up Yes 1 episode
2000 Daddio Yes 1 episode
1998-2000 Everybody Loves Raymond Yes 13 episodes
2000 Hey Neighbor Yes TV movie
1999-2001 The Norm Show Yes 14 episodes
2000-2001 Nikki Yes 6 episodes
1998-2002 The Hughleys Yes 23 episodes
2002 Girlfriends Yes 1 episode
2002 Three Sisters Yes 2 episodes
2002-2003 The In-Laws Yes 6 episodes
2003 A.U.S.A. Yes 3 episodes
2003-2004 It's All Relative Yes 4 episodes
2002-2004 Good Morning, Miami Yes 12 episodes
2004 The Stones Yes 1 episode
2004 Quintuplets Yes 2 episodes
2005 Committed Yes 3 episodes
2005 Zoey 101 Yes 1 episode
2005 Living with Fran Yes 3 episodes
2005-2006 All of Us Yes 2 episodes
2003-2006 What I Like About You Yes 15 episodes
2005-2006 Love, Inc. Yes 8 episodes
2009 Hannah Montana Yes 1 episode
2005-2009 According to Jim Yes 11 episode
2009 Ruby & the Rockits Yes 1 episode
2011 $#*! My Dad Says Yes 3 episodes
2011 I'm in the Band Yes 1 episode
2011 Working Class Yes 3 episodes
2011 State of Georgia Yes 3 episodes
2012 I Hate My Teenage Daughter Yes 3 episodes
2012 Happily Divorced Yes 2 episodes
2010-2012 Melissa & Joey Yes 9 episodes
2012 Whitney Yes 1 episode
2013 Men At Work Yes 2 episodes
2014 Undateable Yes 1 episode
2014 Partners Yes 2 episodes
2013-2014 Instant Mom Yes 2 episodes
2013-2014 Anger Management Yes 11 episodes
2015 Ground Floor Yes 1 episode
2016 2 Broke Girls Yes 2 episodes
Taken from IMDb.[3]

References

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  1. ^ The Sitcom Career Book: A Guide to the Louder, Faster, Funnier World of TV ... By Mary Lou Belli & Phil Ramuno - via Google Books
  2. ^ Theatre World 1994–1995 By John Willis & Tom Lynch - via Google Books
  3. ^ "Steve Zuckerman Filmography". IMDB. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
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