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Phoef Sutton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phoef Sutton Robert Christopher Sutton (born September 11, 1958) is an American writer and producer. His film credits include ''Mrs. Winterbourne'' and ''The Fan'', both released in 1996. Phoef — the nickname that he uses professionally — is pronounced "feef". A 1981 graduate of James Madison University,〔http://www.jmu.edu/theatre/alumsuccess.htm〕 Sutton began his career writing scripts for ''Newhart''. He later became executive producer of and a writer for ''Cheers''. He collaborated with Bob Newhart again on the 1992 TV series ''Bob'' and worked as a creative consultant on 90s TV series ''Almost Perfect'' and ''NewsRadio''. With Mark Jordan Legan he wrote and produced the cult hit comedy series "Thanks" about the Pilgrims' first years in America. He was also the showrunner and producer for the NBC series "The Fighting Fitzgeralds." In 1999, he published the novel ''Always Six O'Clock''. In 2012 he published the novel "The Dead Man: The Midnight Special" and "The Dead Man: Reborn." In May 2015, his novel "Fifteen Minutes to Live." was published by Brash Books. His novel "Crush" was released in July 2015, shortly after Janet Evanovich's "Wicked Charms," which he co-authored.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Random House Announces Wicked Charms )〕 From 2005 to 2009, Sutton was a consulting producer for ''Boston Legal''. In 2010, Sutton became a staff writer on the FX series ''Terriers'' starring Donal Logue. He was recently a writer and consulting producer on the Rob Schneider sitcom ''Rob'', and a showrunner and writer for the TV Land original sitcom ''The Soul Man''. He is currently a consulting producer for the SyFy Channel series "Defiance." He is an adviser to the American Shakespeare Center. ==References==
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