Jim Mulholland

Jim Mulholland (born in Rockville Center, New York) is an American television writer and film screenwriter. At nineteen, he was the youngest writer ever on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[1] He has since won a Writers Guild Award and has received twenty Emmy nominations in the late-night comedy category.[2][3][4][5] He has also co-authored the screenplays for films Amazon Women on the Moon,[6] Bad Boys (1995 film),[7] and television specials including SCTV comedy special "Public Enemy #2".[8]

References

  1. "And for Carson's supporting cast, a void", Los Angeles Times, May 17, 1992.
  2. 'The Ratings Game', Los Angeles Times, August 25, 1984.
  3. Nominations for Prime-Time Emmys, Los Angeles Times, August 1, 1986.
  4. The Emmy Nominations, Los Angeles Times, July 7, 2006.
  5. Jim Mulholland at the Internet Movie Database.
  6. `Women on the Moon' - Takeoff!, USA Today, September 18, 1987.
  7. Bad Boys, Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times, April 6, 1996.
  8. Public Enemy #2, Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly, November 8, 1991, "The Gold Standard," David Steinberg, Los Angeles Times Magazine, February 8, 2009.


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