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Encyclopedia > Michael Jacobs

Michael Jacobs has written for Broadway, Off-Broadway and television. He is the creator/producer of several popular television series including "Boy Meets World," "Dinosaurs," "Charles In Charge," "My Two Dads," "Where I Live" "Misery Loves Company," "The Torkelsons" and "Lost At Home." His television shows have won the "Emmy," "People's Choice" "Parent's Choice" and "Environmental Media" awards, among others.


At twenty-two years old, his play, "Cheaters" opened at the Biltmore Theater, making him one of the youngest playwrights in Broadway history. His next play, "Getting Along Famously" was produced Off-Broadway at the Hudson Guild Theater.


He was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Picture" in 1994 for producing the motion picture, "Quiz Show."


He is the writer of the "Charles In Charge" theme song.



FILM:


As Seen Through These Eyes (Documentary) 2007


Quiz Show 1994



Television:


Lost At Home (ABC) 2003


Zoe Bean (WB) 1999


You Wish (ABC) 1997


Misery Loves Company (FOX) 1995


Maybe This Time (ABC) 1995


Boy Meets World (ABC) 1993


Where I Live (ABC) 1993


The Torkelsons (NBC) 1991


Dinosaurs (ABC) 1991-1994


Singer And Sons (NBC) 1990


My Two Dads (NBC) 1987


Together We Stand (CBS) 1986


Charles In Charge (CBS) 1984


No Soap Radio (ABC) 1982



Theater:


Getting Along Famously (Hudson Guild Theater) 1984


Cheaters (Biltmore Theater) 1978


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Michael Jacobs Photojournalism (228 words)
Michael Jacobs, internationally renowned and award-winning photojournalist with three decades of professional experience in editorial, corporate, children and promotional photography, has had more than 10,000 images and 500 articles published worldwide.
During the Vietnam conflict Michael spent two years as a photojournalist and aircrewman in the U.S. Navy's elite Combat Camera Group later documenting the opening of the new South Pole Station.
During the course of his professional career Michael Jacobs has amassed a collection of his nearly one million images.
Morrison Foerster : Attorneys : Extended Biography : Michael A. Jacobs, ... (566 words)
Jacobs also represented on appeal a pro bono litigant in an important case involving church-state issues and is currently co-counsel on a pro bono case challenging the State of California’s lack of oversight and monitoring of conditions in California public schools.
Jacobs is a member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and serves as a judge for the Webby Awards.
Jacobs was also identified as a top 100 "superlawyer" by Northern California Super Lawyers and as a leading intellectual property lawyer by Chambers and Partners.
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