- Joshua Brand
Joshua Brand (born circa 1952) is an
Emmy Award -winning Americantelevision writer, director, and producer who created "St. Elsewhere ", "I'll Fly Away", and "Northern Exposure " with his writing-and-producing partnerJohn Falsey .Brand graduated
magna cum laude fromCity College of New York , after which he was given a fellowship toColumbia University , where he received a Master of Arts degree with honors in English Literature. His play "Babyface" was produced inLos Angeles in 1978 and was selected as a semi-finalist in the Great American Play Contest sponsored by the Louisville Actors Theater. Another play, "Grunts", was given stage readings at theAmerican Conservatory Theater inNew York City [ [http://home.comcast.net/~mcnotes/creators.html Joshua Brand at Comcast.net] ] .Brand's early television career was spent writing scripts for "
The White Shadow ". He wrote and produced "Amazing Stories" and "A Year in the Life " before joining forces with Falsey to develop their three successful series. He has been nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won three, as well as theHumanitas Prize , the Producers Guild of America Award, and the Environmental Media Award for Ongoing Commitment.Brand's directing credits include the
feature film "A Pyromaniac's Love Story ", thetelevision movie s "Wall to Wall Records" and "Homeward Bound", and episodes of "thirtysomething" and "Joan of Arcadia ".References
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