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Rob Long

Robert Long (born June 8, 1965) is an American writer and television producer in Hollywood. As a screenwriter and executive producer for the long-running television program Cheers, he received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations in 1992 and 1993.[1] Long created the television show George and Leo, among others. Long received an award from the Writers Guild of America.

Rob Long
Born
Robert Long

(1965-06-08) June 8, 1965 (age 58)
Maryland, U.S.
EducationYale University (BA)
University of California, Los Angeles
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, producer, author
Years active1990–present

In addition to his television work, Long is a contributing editor for National Review, as well as a contributor to publications like TIME, Newsweek International, The Wall Street Journal, and radio host. In May 2010, he took part in launching a new center-right commentary site, Ricochet.[2]

Education edit

Long graduated from Phillips Academy in 1983[3] and Yale University in 1987. After graduation, he studied for two years at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, where he later served as an Adjunct Professor of screenwriting[4]

Television career edit

Long started his career as a screenwriter for the television show Cheers in 1990, and became an executive producer for the show in 1992. During his tenure, the show won two Emmys and two Golden Globes. Long received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations in 1992 and 1993.[1]

After Cheers ended in 1993, Long formed a television production company with his Cheers collaborator and fellow Emmy nominee Dan Staley. Together, they created the television show George and Leo, starring Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch, for CBS. They also created Love & Money for CBS and Men, Women & Dogs for The WB.[5] In addition to their show creation work, Long and his partner served as creative consultants on numerous shows.[4] Long took over as show runner for Kevin James vehicle Kevin Can Wait after Bruce Helford left the CBS show.[6]

Political and social commentary edit

Beginning in 1993, Long wrote a fortnightly political satire column for National Review titled Letters from Al. Written anonymously, the majority of these columns purported to be personal letters from Vice President Al Gore to his friend "Rusty", an academic researcher living in a Brazilian rainforest. The letters revealed insider information about government figures, as well as humorous speculation on their roles in public controversies. Occasionally the letters were from other political figures, such as George Bush and Dick Morris, and on occasion the column purported to be the transcript of a police wiretap. National Review maintained the author's anonymity throughout the Clinton presidency, revealing Long's identity only after George Bush was inaugurated in 2001. [citation needed]

Long is now a contributing editor for National Review, where he writes the fortnightly column The Long View. He comments on political and social topics, especially mass media and Hollywood politics. He is also a contributor to TIME,[7][8] Newsweek International, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times.[4]

Long hosts the syndicated radio show Martini Shot, where he provides news and opinion on the film industry, as well as interviews with notable subjects. Broadcast weekly, the show originates at Los Angeles NPR station KCRW.[9] The show's title is a Hollywood term for the final scene of the day on a film production set. In addition, Long regularly appears on political commentary shows.[4]

Ricochet edit

In 2008, Long started a political news and commentary website, RobinsonandLong.com, in collaboration with Peter Robinson, author and former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan. In 2010, Robinson and Long launched a new, more interactive website, Ricochet, featuring a news feed in the model of Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr.[2] The site features approximately 40 contributors from conservative publications, such as National Review and The Weekly Standard, who start conversation threads open to commentary and discussion. In order to encourage earnest and respectful discussion, only paying members of the site are allowed to comment, and a code of conduct is enforced.[10]

Other work edit

Long is the author of two books. His first, Conversations with My Agent, is a memoir of his early career. Published in 1998, it provides extensive advice for aspiring scriptwriters, and has become a "cult classic".[9] His second book, Set Up, Joke, Set Up, Joke, is a further memoir of his entertainment industry experiences, and was published in 2005.[11]

Long is mentioned and quoted extensively in the book The Sound of No Hands Clapping by Toby Young.[12]

Long serves on the board of directors of The American Cinema Foundation, a "Los Angeles-based non-profit arts organization created to nurture and reward television and feature-film projects that promote democratic pluralism and inclusion."[13] His published works include Conversations with My Agent and Set Up, Joke, Set Up, Joke.[13] He is also president of the Board of Directors of the Southern Foodways Alliance.[14]

Associated television shows edit

Published works edit

  • Conversations with My Agent (1998) ISBN 0-452-27713-2
  • Set Up, Joke, Set Up, Joke (2005) ISBN 0-747-54777-7
  • Bigly: Donald Trump in Verse (2017)

Awards and nominations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Advanced Primetime Awards Search". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Can Ricochet Make Conservatism Fun Again?". The Atlantic. May 15, 2010. Retrieved June 23, 2010.
  3. ^ "Notable Alumni of Phillips Academy" (PDF). Notable Alumni. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d ."Rob Long". The Huffington Post. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  5. ^ "Rob Long at IMDB". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  6. ^ "'Kevin Can Wait' Showrunner Bruce Helford Exits CBS Comedy Series, Rob Long Will Replace Him". Retrieved November 24, 2016.
  7. ^ Long, Rob (November 1, 2012). "Grand Old Pessimism: Oh, No! We're Gonna Win!". TIME magazine. Retrieved November 2, 2012.
  8. ^ Long, Rob (September 24, 2012). . TIME magazine. Archived from the original on September 14, 2012. Retrieved November 2, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "KCRW – Martini Shot". KCRW (Radio station). Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  10. ^ "FAQ". Ricochet.com. Retrieved June 23, 2010.
  11. ^ Frank Cottrell Boyce (November 26, 2005). "The Joke's on You". The Guardian (UK). Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  12. ^ Young, Toby (September 1, 2008). The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press. ASIN B000GYZWV2.
  13. ^ a b "About the ACF". American Cinema Foundation. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  14. ^ "The SFA Take: State of the Cornbread Nation #SFA16 | Southern Foodways Alliance - Southern Foodways Alliance". January 23, 2017.

External links edit

  • Martini Shot at KCRW Retrieved 2009-10-30
  • Letters from America on Newsweek Retrieved 2009-10-30
  • at LAist Retrieved 2010-01-05
  • Rob Long at IMDb
  • Rob Long's blog Retrieved 2009-10-30
  • Rob Long search at NPR Retrieved 2010-01-05
  • The American Cinema Foundation Retrieved 2009-10-30
  • Cheerful Long on National Review Online Retrieved 2009-10-30
  • Book Review on The Guardian Retrieved 2009-10-30

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Robert Long born June 8 1965 is an American writer and television producer in Hollywood As a screenwriter and executive producer for the long running television program Cheers he received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations in 1992 and 1993 1 Long created the television show George and Leo among others Long received an award from the Writers Guild of America Rob LongBornRobert Long 1965 06 08 June 8 1965 age 58 Maryland U S EducationYale University BA University of California Los AngelesOccupation s Screenwriter producer authorYears active1990 present In addition to his television work Long is a contributing editor for National Review as well as a contributor to publications like TIME Newsweek International The Wall Street Journal and radio host In May 2010 he took part in launching a new center right commentary site Ricochet 2 Contents 1 Education 2 Television career 3 Political and social commentary 3 1 Ricochet 4 Other work 5 Associated television shows 6 Published works 7 Awards and nominations 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEducation editLong graduated from Phillips Academy in 1983 3 and Yale University in 1987 After graduation he studied for two years at the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television where he later served as an Adjunct Professor of screenwriting 4 Television career editLong started his career as a screenwriter for the television show Cheers in 1990 and became an executive producer for the show in 1992 During his tenure the show won two Emmys and two Golden Globes Long received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations in 1992 and 1993 1 After Cheers ended in 1993 Long formed a television production company with his Cheers collaborator and fellow Emmy nominee Dan Staley Together they created the television show George and Leo starring Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch for CBS They also created Love amp Money for CBS and Men Women amp Dogs for The WB 5 In addition to their show creation work Long and his partner served as creative consultants on numerous shows 4 Long took over as show runner for Kevin James vehicle Kevin Can Wait after Bruce Helford left the CBS show 6 Political and social commentary editBeginning in 1993 Long wrote a fortnightly political satire column for National Review titled Letters from Al Written anonymously the majority of these columns purported to be personal letters from Vice President Al Gore to his friend Rusty an academic researcher living in a Brazilian rainforest The letters revealed insider information about government figures as well as humorous speculation on their roles in public controversies Occasionally the letters were from other political figures such as George Bush and Dick Morris and on occasion the column purported to be the transcript of a police wiretap National Review maintained the author s anonymity throughout the Clinton presidency revealing Long s identity only after George Bush was inaugurated in 2001 citation needed Long is now a contributing editor for National Review where he writes the fortnightly column The Long View He comments on political and social topics especially mass media and Hollywood politics He is also a contributor to TIME 7 8 Newsweek International The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times 4 Long hosts the syndicated radio show Martini Shot where he provides news and opinion on the film industry as well as interviews with notable subjects Broadcast weekly the show originates at Los Angeles NPR station KCRW 9 The show s title is a Hollywood term for the final scene of the day on a film production set In addition Long regularly appears on political commentary shows 4 Ricochet edit In 2008 Long started a political news and commentary website RobinsonandLong com in collaboration with Peter Robinson author and former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan In 2010 Robinson and Long launched a new more interactive website Ricochet featuring a news feed in the model of Facebook Twitter or Tumblr 2 The site features approximately 40 contributors from conservative publications such as National Review and The Weekly Standard who start conversation threads open to commentary and discussion In order to encourage earnest and respectful discussion only paying members of the site are allowed to comment and a code of conduct is enforced 10 Other work editLong is the author of two books His first Conversations with My Agent is a memoir of his early career Published in 1998 it provides extensive advice for aspiring scriptwriters and has become a cult classic 9 His second book Set Up Joke Set Up Joke is a further memoir of his entertainment industry experiences and was published in 2005 11 Long is mentioned and quoted extensively in the book The Sound of No Hands Clapping by Toby Young 12 Long serves on the board of directors of The American Cinema Foundation a Los Angeles based non profit arts organization created to nurture and reward television and feature film projects that promote democratic pluralism and inclusion 13 His published works include Conversations with My Agent and Set Up Joke Set Up Joke 13 He is also president of the Board of Directors of the Southern Foodways Alliance 14 Associated television shows editCheers 1990 1993 Pig Sty 1995 Good Company 1996 George and Leo 1997 1998 Love amp Money 1999 Men Women amp Dogs 2001 2002 Sullivan amp Son 2012 2014 Kevin Can Wait 2016 2018 Published works editConversations with My Agent 1998 ISBN 0 452 27713 2 Set Up Joke Set Up Joke 2005 ISBN 0 747 54777 7 Bigly Donald Trump in Verse 2017 Awards and nominations editNomination Primetime Emmy Award 1992 Nomination Primetime Emmy Award 1993 Nomination Golden Globe Award 1992 Nomination Golden Globe Award 1993 Writers Guild of America AwardSee also editCheers Sullivan amp Son George amp Leo KCRWReferences edit a b Advanced Primetime Awards Search Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved October 30 2009 a b Can Ricochet Make Conservatism Fun Again The Atlantic May 15 2010 Retrieved June 23 2010 Notable Alumni of Phillips Academy PDF Notable Alumni Retrieved May 19 2021 a b c d Rob Long The Huffington Post Retrieved October 30 2009 Rob Long at IMDB Internet Movie Database Retrieved October 30 2009 Kevin Can Wait Showrunner Bruce Helford Exits CBS Comedy Series Rob Long Will Replace Him Retrieved November 24 2016 Long Rob November 1 2012 Grand Old Pessimism Oh No We re Gonna Win TIME magazine Retrieved November 2 2012 Long Rob September 24 2012 An Awkward Strike TIME magazine Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved November 2 2012 a b KCRW Martini Shot KCRW Radio station Retrieved October 30 2009 FAQ Ricochet com Retrieved June 23 2010 Frank Cottrell Boyce November 26 2005 The Joke s on You The Guardian UK Retrieved October 30 2009 Young Toby September 1 2008 The Sound of No Hands Clapping A Memoir Cambridge MA Da Capo Press ASIN B000GYZWV2 a b About the ACF American Cinema Foundation Retrieved October 30 2009 The SFA Take State of the Cornbread Nation SFA16 Southern Foodways Alliance Southern Foodways Alliance January 23 2017 External links editMartini Shot at KCRW Retrieved 2009 10 30 Letters from America on Newsweek Retrieved 2009 10 30 Q A with Rob Long at LAist Retrieved 2010 01 05 Rob Long at IMDb Rob Long s blog Retrieved 2009 10 30 Rob Long search at NPR Retrieved 2010 01 05 The American Cinema Foundation Retrieved 2009 10 30 Cheerful Long on National Review Online Retrieved 2009 10 30 Book Review on The Guardian Retrieved 2009 10 30 In depth podcast interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rob Long amp oldid 1222428917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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