Matthew Carlson
He is best known for his work on the series Malcolm in the Middle and The Wonder Years. He was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on the latter series.
Carlson's other television credits include creating Townies; God, the Devil and Bob; Camp Wilder; The Boys Are Back; and Men Behaving Badly. He also worked on Big Day, Samantha Who?, Sons of Tucson, Mr. Sunshine and Alexa & Katie.
Carlson also wrote the screenplay for the 1994 film Wagons East starring John Candy and Richard Lewis.
In his latest work, he wrote the Disney+'s original series The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers' episode 5, "Cherry Picker".
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God, The Devil and Bob
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Men Behaving Badly
Mr. Sunshine
Samantha Who?
The Boys are Back
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