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Barry Michael Harman
Barry Harman
Barry Micheal Harman won an Emmy Award for his writing for the Season 8 "AITF" episode "Cousin Liz", one of three episodes he penned for the series.
Personal Information
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupation/
Career:
Television screenwriter/producer, Broadway theatre lyricist
Years active: 1973-present
Character/Series involvement
Episodes appeared in: wrote 3 episodes of All In The Family from Seasons 5-8
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Barry Michael Harman (born March 14, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American writer and producer for television, and a Tony nominated book writer and lyricist for the Broadway theater. He wrote three episodes for All In The Family, "Where's Archie" in Season 5, "Edith's Friend" in Season 6, and "Cousin Liz" in Season 8.

Career[]

Barry has also directed the Broadway musical Romance/Romance, which starred actor Scott Bakula and actress Alison Fraser, and which received five Tony Award nominations (including Best Musical, Best Lyrics and Best Book), four Outer Critics Circle Awards and a Drama Desk nomination for Best Lyrics.

His off-Broadway musical Olympus On My Mind, won him an Outer Critics Award for Best Lyrics and received three Drama Desk nominations. His work in TV includes winning Emmy Awards on his first professional job, working a staff writer on The Carol Burnett Show. He won an Emmy Award for the Season 8 episode of AITF titled "Cousin Liz" , and he also co-wrote the premiere episode of The Jeffersons.

External links[]

IMDb logo Barry Harman at the Internet Movie Database



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