- Marleen.
Marlen Aimanov,
Kazakh football player Marlen Chow,
Nicaraguan feminist and
sociologist Marlen Esparza,
American professional boxer Marlen Haushofer...
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television producer/writer
Carol Black. Neal
Marlens is one of two sons, with
brother Steve, of Al and
Hanna Marlens,
respectively a
Newsday managing editor...
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Years and Ellen, both with her
husband and
writing partner Neal
Marlens.
Black and
Marlens received the 1988 Emmy
Award for
Outstanding Comedy Series for...
- is an
American coming-of-age
comedy television series created by Neal
Marlens and
Carol Black. It ran on ABC from
January 31, 1988,
until May 12, 1993...
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Marlens (French pronunciation: [maʁlɑ̃]) was a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern France. On 1 January...
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Growing Pains is an
American television sitcom created by Neal
Marlens that
aired on ABC from
September 24, 1985, to
April 25, 1992. The
series follows...
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Marlen Haushofer (born
Marie Helene Frauendorfer; 11
April 1920 – 21
March 1970) was an
Austrian author, most
famous for her
novel The Wall (1963). Marie...
- Emmy Award-winning
television and film
director graduated in 1998 Neal
Marlens,
creator of the
sitcoms The
Wonder Years,
Growing Pains and Ellen. Laura...
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bookending of
shows from
creators Marlens and
Black for that evening's
comedy lineup. The
Wonder Years,
which Marlens and
Black also created/produced,...
- short-lived
comedy One of the Boys (1989).
Clohessy co-starred on the Neal
Marlens/Carol
Black ABC
sitcom Laurie Hill in 1992,
playing a stay-at-home freelance...