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Stan Cutler (screenwriter)

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Stan Cutler (March 5,[1] 1925[2] – January 25,[1] 2019)[3] was an American screenwriter.[4]

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Cutler was born in Newark, New Jersey.[5] He began writing for the NBC Matinee Theater in 1957. Then he wrote episodes for television programs including That Girl, The Partridge Family,[6] Occasional Wife,[7] The Second Hundred Years,[6]:186 9 to 5, and The Courtship of Eddie's Father.[5] He wrote 26 episodes of the sitcom The Farmer's Daughter.[8] In 1976 he was developer for the new NBC sitcom Snip.[5] His last screenwriting credit was in Small Wonder. After retiring, he wrote books for the Mark Bradley and Rayford Goodman series which was published by E. P. Dutton.[4]

Cutler lived in Los Angeles with his wife.[4] He died on January 25, 2019,[1] at the age of 93.

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