Sandy Fries is a writter who written 10 episodes and segments for Tom & Jerry Kids.
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| - Nacido en New York (Estados Unidos)
- Sandy Fries ist ein US-amerikanischer Drehbuchautor. Er hat einen B.A. in Journalismus an der Clarke University und einen M.S. an der Columbia University abgelegt. Für Star Trek schrieb er:
* Drehbuch zu TNG: Weitere Film- / Fernseharbeiten:
* Drehbuch zu einigen Folgen Die Schlümpfe und Superboy
- Sandy Fries is a writter who written 10 episodes and segments for Tom & Jerry Kids.
- Sandy Fries is a writer for Thundercats, The Surfs, Jem, Spiderman The Animated Series, Star Trek The Next Generation and Quantam Leap. Sandy Fries wrote the following Thundercats episodes: Psych Out Time Switch Crystal Canyon
- Sandy Fries wrote the story and co-wrote Teleplay (with Robert A. Wolterstorff) for the Season 3 episode of Quantum Leap titled "A Little Miracle" (episode #10). Born in New York City, Fries, a Hollywood screenwriter, author, and journalist, had always been interested in writing and thus joined Clark University where he received his B.A. in Journalism and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He then joined Columbia University where he got his M.S. Degree in Journalism. While there, Sandy was even awarded with an NBC Fellowship.
- Fries was born in New York City and earned a BA in journalism from Clarke University. He also received a MS from Columbia University, where he was awarded with a NBC fellowship. He moved to California and joined the writer's staff for The Next Generation, as well as several other television series such as Fame (1984), Quantum Leap (1990, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell), The Smurfs (1981), Thundercats (1985), Superboy (1988), and Spider-man (1996). He made deals with Warner Brothers and Dick Clark productions, served as a freelance writer for the Los Angeles Times and as a travel and food writer on My Table magazine.
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| - Wrote story and co-wrote teleplay for episode "" , with Robert A. Wolterstorff
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| - Sandy Fries wrote the story and co-wrote the teleplay for the Season 3 episode "A Little Miracle" .
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| - The Smurfs, Diff'rent Strokes, Star Trek: The Next Generation, amongst other TV shows in the 1980-90's
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| - Nacido en New York (Estados Unidos)
- Fries was born in New York City and earned a BA in journalism from Clarke University. He also received a MS from Columbia University, where he was awarded with a NBC fellowship. He moved to California and joined the writer's staff for The Next Generation, as well as several other television series such as Fame (1984), Quantum Leap (1990, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell), The Smurfs (1981), Thundercats (1985), Superboy (1988), and Spider-man (1996). He made deals with Warner Brothers and Dick Clark productions, served as a freelance writer for the Los Angeles Times and as a travel and food writer on My Table magazine. Fries is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, a former chairman of the Writer's Guild of America Future of Television Seminar, served as judge for the Emmy Awards, and even received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for television writing in 1985 for his work on the Smurfs. He also received a special commendation from the former mayor of Los Angeles for public service television writing.
- Sandy Fries ist ein US-amerikanischer Drehbuchautor. Er hat einen B.A. in Journalismus an der Clarke University und einen M.S. an der Columbia University abgelegt. Für Star Trek schrieb er:
* Drehbuch zu TNG: Weitere Film- / Fernseharbeiten:
* Drehbuch zu einigen Folgen Die Schlümpfe und Superboy
- Sandy Fries wrote the story and co-wrote Teleplay (with Robert A. Wolterstorff) for the Season 3 episode of Quantum Leap titled "A Little Miracle" (episode #10). Born in New York City, Fries, a Hollywood screenwriter, author, and journalist, had always been interested in writing and thus joined Clark University where he received his B.A. in Journalism and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He then joined Columbia University where he got his M.S. Degree in Journalism. While there, Sandy was even awarded with an NBC Fellowship. After completing his studies, Sandy moved to California where he worked for Young and RUbicam Advertising. He then delved into writing for TV shows and penned episodes of "Diff'rent Strokes", "The Smurfs", and the highly popular "Star Trek: The Next Generation". It was during this time that Sandy joined the Rankin/Bass family and wrote for ThunderCats as well. Fries is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, a former chairman of the Writer's Guild of America Future of Television Seminar, served as judge for the Emmy Awards, and even received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for television writing in 1985 for his work on The Smurfs. He also received a special commendation from the former mayor of Los Angeles for public service television writing. Currently, Sandy Fries works as an associate professor of mass communication and writing at the College of Dupage in Chicago.
- Sandy Fries is a writter who written 10 episodes and segments for Tom & Jerry Kids.
- Sandy Fries is a writer for Thundercats, The Surfs, Jem, Spiderman The Animated Series, Star Trek The Next Generation and Quantam Leap. Sandy Fries wrote the following Thundercats episodes: Psych Out Time Switch Crystal Canyon
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