Writer:
1.
“Los años dorados” (1 episode, 2015) Episode
#1.1 (2015) TV episode
2.
“Golden Girls” (2012) TV series (unknown
episodes)
3.
“Hrysa koritsia” (19 episodes, 2008)
4.
“The Secret Lives of Men” (13 episodes, 1998) Bye,
Bye, Birdie (1998) TV episode (created by) Dancing in the Dark (1998) TV
episode (created by) The Long Goodbye (1998) TV episode (created by) Dating Is
Hell (1998) TV episode (created by) Sex, lies and videotape (1998) TV episode
(created by) Phil’s Problem (1998) TV episode (created by) Pilot (1998) TV
episode (created by) Mafia Boss (1998) TV episode (created by) Member of the
Wedding (1998) TV episode (created by) The Bird (1998) TV episode (created by) Guessing
Games (????) TV episode (created by) T-Day (????) TV episode (created by)
5.
The Elephant in the Living Room (????) TV
episode (created by)
6.
“Juntas pero no revueltas” (25 episodes,
1995-1996)
7.
Nuestro encuentro (1996) TV episode (characters)
(original screenplay) Noche de brujas (1996) TV episode (characters) Rosa y
Rosi (1996) TV episode (characters) Papuchi (1996) TV episode (characters) Acoso
sexual (1996) TV episode (characters)
8.
La gripe (1996) TV episode (characters) Amor
pasado por agua (1996) TV episode (characters) Cuestión quirúrgica (1996) TV
episode (characters) Diferentes (1996) TV episode (characters) En un lecho de
Rosa (1996) TV episode (characters) (original screenplay) Quitar y poner (1996)
TV episode (characters) El testamento (1996) TV episode (characters) Amor a dos
bandas (1996) TV episode (characters) (original screenplay) Una noche de
infarto (1996) TV episode (characters) La competición (1996) TV episode
(characters) El jovencito (1996) TV episode (characters) El retorno de Alberto
(1996) TV episode (characters) La preferida (1995) TV episode (characters) Malas
conciencias (1995) TV episode (characters) Generación X (1995) TV episode
(characters) Trasplante (1995) TV episode (characters) Adivina quién viene a la
boda (1995) TV episode (characters) (original screenplay) Robo a domicilio
(1995) TV episode (characters) (original screenplay) Buscando trabajo (1995) TV
episode (characters) Flores de otoño (1995) TV episode (characters) (original
screenplay)
9.
“Empty Nest” (170 episodes, 1988-1995)
10.
“Nurses” (68 episodes, 1991-1994)
11.
“The Golden Palace” (24 episodes, 1992-1993)
12.
“Brighton Belles” (1 episode, 1993) Pilot (1993)
TV episode (written by)
13.
“The Golden Girls” (177 episodes, 1985-1992)
14.
“Good & Evil” (6 episodes, 1991) Episode
#1.6 (1991) TV episode (created by) Episode #1.5 (1991) TV episode (created by)
Episode #1.4 (1991) TV episode (created by) Episode #1.3 (1991) TV episode
(created by) Episode #1.2 (1991) TV episode (created by) Pilot (1991) TV
episode (created by) (uncredited) (written by)
15.
“Benson” (158 episodes, 1979-1986)
16.
“Hail to the Chief” (7 episodes, 1985) Episode
#1.7 (1985) TV episode (created by) Episode #1.6 (1985) TV episode (created by)
Episode #1.5 (1985) TV episode (created by) Episode #1.4 (1985) TV episode
(created by) Episode #1.3 (1985) TV episode (created by) Episode #1.2 (1985) TV
episode (created by) (written by)
17.
Pilot (1985) TV episode (created by) (written
by)
18.
“It Takes Two” (22 episodes, 1982-1983)
19.
“I’m a Big Girl Now” (19 episodes, 1980-1981)
20.
“Soap” (86 episodes, 1977-1981)
21.
“Loves Me, Loves Me Not” (1 episode, 1977) Dick’s
Novel (1977) TV episode (written by)
22.
“Fay” (10 episodes, 1975-1976)
23.
“Maude” (4 episodes, 1972-1973)
24.
“All in the Family” (3 episodes, 1971-1973)
25.
“Love, American Style” (3 episodes, 1971-1973) Love
and the Crisis Line/Love and the Happy Family/Love and the Vertical Romance
(1973) TV episode (written by) (segment “Love and the Happy Family”) Love and
the Clinic/Love and the Perfect Wedding/Love and the President/Love and the
Return of Raymond (1972) TV episode (teleplay) (segment “Love and the President”)
Love and the Heist/Love and the Love Potion/Love and the Teddy Bear (1971) TV
episode (written by) (segment “Love and the Love Potion”)
26.
“The Partridge Family” (3 episodes, 1972-1973) Aspirin
at 7, Dinner at 8 (1973) TV episode (written by) Whatever Happened to Keith
Partridge? (1972) TV episode (written by) The Modfather (1972) TV episode
(written by)
27.
“The Good Life” (3 episodes, 1971) Albert Gets
Rich (1971) TV episode (written by) The Vacation (1971) TV episode (written by)
The Chess Game (1971) TV episode (written by)
28.
“The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” (1 episode,
1971) To Catch a Thief (1971) TV episode (written by)
29.
“Barefoot in the Park” (1 episode, 1970) You’ll
Never Walk Alone (1970) TV episode (written by)
30.
“Then Came Bronson” (1 episode, 1970) The
Ninety-Nine Mile Circle (1970) TV episode (writer)
Producer:
1.
“The Secret Lives of Men” (executive producer)
(13 episodes, 1998)
2.
“Nurses” (executive producer) (68 episodes,
1991-1994)
3.
“The Golden Palace” (executive producer) (24
episodes, 1992-1993)
4.
“The Golden Girls” (executive producer) (24
episodes, 1987-1992)
5.
“Good & Evil” (executive producer) (1
episode, 1991)
6.
“Empty Nest” (producer) (1 episode, 1988)
7.
“Benson” (producer) (110 episodes, 1979-1986)
8.
“Soap” (producer) (28 episodes, 1977-1980)
(executive producer) (5 episodes, 1977-1980) (supervising producer) (3
episodes, 1977)
9.
“I’m a Big Girl Now” (1980) TV series (executive
producer) (unknown episodes)
Miscellaneous Crew:
1.
“Ruby & the Rockits” (script supervisor) (2
episodes, 2009) We Aren’t the Champions (2009) TV episode (script supervisor) We
Are Family? (2009) TV episode (script supervisor)
2.
“227” (script supervisor) (1 episode, 1985) Pilot
(1985) TV episode (script supervisor)
Actress - TV:
1.
“Soap” .... Babette (2 episodes, 1978)
2.
“The Beverly Hillbillies” .... Harem Girl (1
episode, 1970) ... aka “Mornin’ Beverly Hillbillies” - USA (daytime version
title) | Marry Me, Shorty (1970) TV episode (as Susan Harris) .... Harem Girl
Self - TV:
1.
The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1987)
(TV) .... Herself - Winner: Outstanding Comedy Series
Archive Footage:
1.
“The Eighties” Raised on Television (2016) TV
episode .... Herself - Creator, ‘The Golden Girls’
2.
“TV Tales” The Golden Girls (2002) TV episode
.... Herself
Biography
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Overview (2)
Date of Birth
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Birth Name
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Susan Spivak
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Mini Bio (1)
Susan Harris was born on October 28, 1940 in Mount Vernon, New York,
USA as Susan Spivak. She is a writer and producer, known for The Golden Girls
(1985), Soap
(1977) and Benson
(1979). She has been married to Paul Junger Witt
since September 18, 1983. She was previously married to Berkeley Harris.
Spouse (2)
(18
September 1983 - present)
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(9 May 1965
- 1969) (divorced) (1 child)
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Trivia (6)
1.
Brilliant Emmy-winning television comedy writer,
she either wrote or co-wrote every episode of her series Soap (1977).
According to a documentary on The Golden Girls
(1985), the only reason she did not take more of an active role in the
production of the latter series once she created it is because she suffers from
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
2.
Her shows usually feature a character who likes
to impart wisdom through stories. (The Governor on Benson (1979),
Rose and Sophia on The Golden Girls
(1985)).
3.
She studied English
Literature at Cornell and New York University. [Noshit.]
4.
She has one child with
actor Berkeley Harris, Sam Harris, born in 1967, who is
a world renowned author and neuroscientist whose latest book is 'Free Will'
(2012).
5.
She was inducted into
the Museum of Television and Radio.
6.
The Writers Guild of
America awarded her as the recipient of its Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television in
2005.
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