- Buddy Sheffield
Morris Taylor "Buddy" Sheffield is an American
comedy writer , producer andcomposer . He is probably best known asEmmy -nomiated head writer onFox TV 's breakthrough sketch comedy series,In Living Color , having written such favorites as "Homey Claus", "Homeboy Shopping Network", "This Old Box" and "Men On Books". Sheffield, who is white and was raised in the rural south, won anNAACP Image Award for his work on the show. Prior to that he had spent 10 years writing for dozens of performers ranging fromDolly Parton to theSmothers Brothers .Sheffield co-created the teen hit
Roundhouse (TV series) on Nickelodeon in the 1990s, often cited as revolutionary for its frenetically paced staging and sophisticated satire involving real teen issues. ["Raucous comedy brings down the 'Roundhouse'" Matt Roush, USA Today, Nov. 16, 1993] Roundhouse was shot in real-time before a live audience and was described by one critic as "like seeing all the high points of a smash Broadway show in half an hour." [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,307177,00.html "Skit Parade - 'Roundhouse gives youths a whirlwind-paced world view'" Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly, July 9, 1993] ] Sheffield created the show with his former wife, Rita Hester, with whom he had founded a children's theatre company when they were students atThe University of Southern Mississippi . That venture, Sheffield Ensemble Theatre, lasted 13 years and had become the number one touring children's theatre in the country prior to going bankrupt as a major contractor to the failed New Orleans World's Fair. Sheffield paid off his cast and crew and moved to Los Angeles. His years in live theatre are apparent in "Roundhouse" and all his work.In 1982, his musical "Cleavage", for which he had written book, music and lyrics, opened on Broadway. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=4177 Internet Broadway Database: www.ibdb.com - "Cleavage"] ] Though it had been playing successfully in New Orleans, it closed after one performance.
Sheffield is again targeting Broadway with a musical send-up of
Rodgers and Hammerstein 's "Oklahoma! " called "Idaho!" premiering at the NY Musical Festival in September 08.In
2007 , Sheffield suedThe Walt Disney Company in Los Angeles for breach of implied contract over a musical sit-com called "Rock and Roland" that he pitched to theDisney Channel in late 2001. Sheffield's detailed pitch was about a junior high kid with a widowed parent who is a regular kid by day and secretly a pop superstar by night. The lawsuit claims that Disney executives showed great interest, requested more material, passed on the project and then misappropriated it. [ [http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN2440535620070824 "Lawsuit Claims 'Hannah Montana' idea stolen" Gina Keating for Reuters, August 24, 2007] ] The lawsuit also claimed Disney did little more than switch the genders of all the main characters, which was an option Sheffield states in his lawsuit that he gave them during the pitch. Disney went on to produce the show, which becameHannah Montana and it has become a worldwide mega-hit generating millions for the company. [ [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/hannah-montana/writer-claims-hannah-montana-w-9876.aspx Writer Claims 'Hannah Montana' Was His Idea] ] AnAugust 26 2008 court date has been set inLos Angeles Superior Court. [ [http://www.blabberstar.com/news/view/writer-claims-hannah-montana-a-rip-off Writer Claims ‘Hannah Montana’ a Rip-off ] ]References
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