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Allen Rucker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Allen Rucker Allen Rucker (born September 26, 1945) is an American writer and author. Born in Wichita Falls, Texas, and raised in Bartlesville, Oklahoma,〔("The Bartian Chronicles: Famous Bartians!" ). City of Bartlesville. Retrieved 2011-02-19.〕 he earned a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis (1967), an M.A. in American Culture from the University of Michigan (1969), and another M.A. in Communication from Stanford University (1977).〔"Allen Rucker" in ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Gale. August 29, 2007.〕 == Career == He co-founded the video documentary group TVTV,〔Cooper, Chet & Friedman, Gillian. ("Allen Rucker" ). ''ABILITY Magazine''. Retrieved 2011-02-19.〕 co-wrote (with Martin Mull) the award-winning cable series ''The History of White People in America'', and more recently wrote the Emmy Award-winning documentary〔("List of Creative Arts Emmy winners" ). ''USAToday''. Associated Press. August 20, 2006. Retrieved 2011-02-19.〕 "Two Days in October" for the PBS series ''American Experience''. His nine books to date include three books on the TV series ''The Sopranos'', including the ''New York Times'' #1 bestseller ''The Sopranos Family Cookbook'', and a memoir about becoming paralyzed due to transverse myelitis at the age of 50: ''The Best Seat In The House: How I Woke Up One Tuesday and Was Paralyzed For Life''. He has also co-written books with Martin Mull, Tom Green, and country star Gretchen Wilson.〔
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