American broadcast network. Tarses was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of television writer Jay Tarses and Rachel Tarses (née Newdell), on March...
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Tarses and his wife, Rachel, have three children: TV executive Jamie Tarses (1964-2021); TV writer Matt Tarses; and teacher and writer Mallory Tarses...
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In 1997, she wrote a piece about Jamie Tarses for the New York Times Magazine. A year earlier at age 32, Tarses was named president of entertainment...
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In 1996, Ohlmeyer was admitted into rehab for alcohol abuse. Earlier, Jamie Tarses, an executive at NBC, had accused Ohlmeyer of sexual harassment. Both...
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Television, ABC Studios, and executive producer Jamie Tarses' FanFare Productions. Executive producers are Jamie Tarses, Jonathan Groff, and The Russo Brothers...
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created by Breckin Meyer, who also serves as executive producer alongside Jamie Tarses and Julia Franz, and the production companies, Sony Pictures Television...
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Grace and Gordon Kaywin of Sargent Hall Productions proposed the idea to Jamie Tarses; the three of them then recruited Dan Bucatinsky to write the pilot and...
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Casting were involved in casting for the program. In September 2008, Jamie Tarses was reported to be an executive producer on the program. In September...
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by David Caspe with co-executive producers/director Seth Gordon and Jamie Tarses for Sony Pictures Television. Series creator David Caspe loosely based...
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[citation needed] In 2013, Andrea wrote a TV pilot for ABC/Sony produced by Jamie Tarses, as well as another pilot for Comedy Central, River Dogs, produced by...
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