Dee Caruso Net Worth

Dee Caruso Net Worth is
$1.3 Million

Dee Caruso Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Dee Caruso (April 7, 1929 – May 27, 2012) was an American television and film screenwriter and television producer, whose credits included Get Smart, The Monkees and The Smothers Brothers Show. Caruso and his longtime writing partner, Gerald Gardner, frequently collaborated on projects. The writing duo were the head writers for the 1960s television comedy series, Get Smart.Caruso began his career by writing for stand-up comedians at nightclubs, including Don Adams and Allen & Rossi, the comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi.Caruso and writing partner, Gerald Gardner, were head writers for Get Smart. They duo continued to collaborate on projects throughout their career. Caruso and Gardner wrote 22 episodes of The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968. In 1965, Caruso and Gardner were part of the writing staff which won an Emmy for their work on David Frost's That Was The Week That Was. They co-produced The Red Skelton Show. Together, they wrote other episodes of The Smothers Brothers Show, What's Happening!!, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, Happy Days and The Bill Cosby Show. Caruso and Gardner co-wrote a 1966 episode of Gilligan's Island, "The Producer," which guest starred Phil Silvers. Caruso and Gardner co-wrote television specials for Jerry Lewis, Bill Cosby, Robin Williams, Debbie Reynolds, Don Rickles and Jack Benny. Additionally, the pair wrote several television films, including Break Up, which starred Bernadette Peters in 1973; and How to Break Up a Happy Divorce, a 1976 NBC television movie starring Barbara Eden, which the duo also produced.Dee Caruso and Gardner also worked on several feature film projects. They co-wrote Which Way to the Front?, a 1970 satirical war flick starring Jerry Lewis; The World's Greatest Athlete, a 1973 Walt Disney production starring John Amos and Jan-Michael Vincent; and Doin' Time, a 1985 Warner Brothers film.Caruso and his wife, Sandra Caruso, co-taught a class, called "What's Funny, What's Not," for ten years at the UCLA Extension Writers' Program. Caruso then became a screenwriting professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, where he taught for more than twenty years.Dee Caruso died of pneumonia at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, on May 27, 2012, at the age of 83. He was survived by his wife of 47 years, Sandra Caruso. His memorial service was held at the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Date Of BirthApril 7, 1929, United States of America
DiedMay 27, 2012, Brentwood, California, United States
Place Of BirthUSA
ProfessionWriter, Miscellaneous Crew, Producer
SpouseSandra Caruso (m. ?–2012)
NominationsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievements In Entertainment
Star SignAries
#Fact
1Professor of Screenwriting at UCLA Film School.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Doin' Time1985screenplay / story
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1983TV Series writer - 2 episodes
What's Happening!!1978TV Series written by - 1 episode
The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa1977TV Movie
A Special Olivia Newton-John1976TV Special
How to Break Up a Happy Divorce1976TV Movie
Rickles1975TV Movie
The Fireman's Ball1975TV Movie creator
ABC Late Night1973TV Series writer - 1 episode
NBC Follies1973TV Series written by - 1 episode
The World's Greatest Athlete1973written by
Break Up1973TV Movie
Help, Inc.1972TV Movie teleplay by
Call Holme1972TV Movie
Love, American Style1971TV Series 1 episode
Happy Days1970TV Series writer - 1 episode
Which Way to the Front?1970screenplay / story
The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood1970TV Movie
The Bill Cosby Show1969TV Series written by - 1 episode
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir1969TV Series written by - 1 episode
Jack Benny's Birthday Special1969TV Special written by
Get SmartTV Series written by - 10 episodes, 1965 - 1967 story by - 1 episode, 1968
...And Debbie Makes Six1968TV Special
The MonkeesTV Series 1 episode, 1967 teleplay - 8 episodes, 1966 - 1968 written by - 7 episodes, 1966 - 1967 writer - 6 episodes, 1966 - 1967
NBC Experiment in Television1967TV Series writer - 1 episode
Gilligan's Island1966TV Series written by - 1 episode
My Brother the Angel1965TV Series writer - 2 episodes
That Was the Week That Was1964TV Series 3 episodes

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Red Skelton Hour1970-1971TV Series script supervisor - 6 episodes
The MonkeesTV Series story editor - 32 episodes, 1966 - 1967 script editor - 1 episode, 1966

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
What's Happening!!1978-1979TV Series producer - 3 episodes
How to Break Up a Happy Divorce1976TV Movie producer
The Red Skelton HourTV Series producer - 6 episodes, 1970 - 1971 co-producer - 4 episodes, 1970 - 1971

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Limping on Cloud Nine2018Documentary filmingHimself

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1965Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - WritersThat Was the Week That Was (1964)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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