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American television producer and writer
Michael Schur
Born
Michael Herbert Schur
(1975-10-29 ) October 29, 1975 (age 48 ) [1]
Other names Ken Tremendous Education Harvard University (BA )Occupation(s ) Television producer, director, and screenwriter Years active 1997–present Spouse
(m. )
Children 2
Michael Herbert Schur (born October 29, 1975[1] [2] [3] ) is an American television producer, writer, director, and actor. He was a producer and writer for the comedy series The Office , and co-created Parks and Recreation with Office producer Greg Daniels . He created The Good Place , co-created the comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine and was a producer on the series Master of None . He also played Mose Schrute on The Office . In 2021, he was one of three co-creators of the Peacock comedy series Rutherford Falls .
Schur's comedies typically include large, diverse casts; breakout stars have emerged from his shows. He features optimistic characters who often find strong friendships and lasting love,[4] [5] [6] through plots that showcase "good-hearted humanistic warmth".[7] As of September 2021, Schur has been nominated for 19 Primetime Emmy Awards , winning two for his work on Saturday Night Live (1997–2004) and The Office .[8]
Early life and education [ edit ]
Schur was born in 1975, at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor , Michigan ,[2] [9] to a Jewish family.[10] His parents are Warren M. Schur and Anne Herbert. The family moved and he was raised in West Hartford , Connecticut .[3] [11]
Schur attended William H. Hall High School in West Hartford.[12] He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in English from Harvard University in 1997, where he was a president of the Harvard Lampoon .[13] Schur's father, Warren, also attended Harvard.[14]
1998–2005 [ edit ]
Starting in 1998, Schur was a writer on NBC's Saturday Night Live .[15] [16] He became the producer of Weekend Update in 2001; his first show in the new role was Saturday Night Live ' s first episode after the September 11 attacks .[17] In 2002, he won his first Primetime Emmy Award as part of SNL ' s writing team.[8] Schur left Saturday Night Live in 2004.[18]
Soon afterward, he became producer and writer for The Office on NBC, for which he wrote ten episodes and won the 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series . Schur appeared on The Office as Dwight 's cousin Mose in several episodes, including "Initiation ", in which Dwight takes Ryan to his beet farm; "Money ", in which Jim and Pam spend a night at the farm; "The Deposition "; "Koi Pond "; "Counseling "; and "Finale ". He also co-wrote The Office: The Accountants webisodes with Paul Lieberstein . In 2005, Schur served as a co-producer of HBO 's The Comeback and wrote two of its 13 episodes.
2008–2015 [ edit ]
In April 2008, Schur and Greg Daniels started working on a pilot for Parks and Recreation as a proposed spin-off of The Office .[18] Over time, Schur realized Parks and Recreation would work better if they made it separate from The Office . While Parks and Recreation received negative reviews in its first season, it received critical acclaim in the second, much like The Office .[19] Schur also wrote for Fire Joe Morgan , a sports journalism blog, under the pseudonym "Ken Tremendous".[20] He resurrected the pen name on March 31, 2011, when he began writing for SB Nation 's Baseball Nation site.[21] @KenTremendous is also Schur's Twitter handle.[22]
Schur collaborated with The Decemberists on their music video for "Calamity Song" from the album The King Is Dead .[23] This video is based upon Eschaton, a mock-nuclear war game played on tennis courts that David Foster Wallace created in his 1996 novel Infinite Jest . Schur wrote his undergraduate senior thesis on the novel[24] and once held the film rights to it.[25] With Daniel J. Goor , Schur created the cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine , which premiered in fall 2013 on Fox . The show was moved to NBC in its sixth season. In 2013, Joe Posnanski and Schur created The PosCast , which is now hosted by Meadowlark Media . The podcast primarily discusses baseball but meanders into other sports, subjects, and drafts of random items, and prides itself in being meaningless. The podcast has featured notable guests and co-hosts such as Linda Holmes , Ken Rosenthal , Nick Offerman , Ellen Adair, Stefan Fatsis , Brandon McCarthy , Joey Votto , and Sean Doolittle .
2016–present [ edit ]
On September 19, 2016, the Schur-created sitcom The Good Place began airing on NBC .[26] The supernatural series concerning philosophy and being a good person, starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson , became a surprise critical and commercial success,[7] concluding its four-season run on January 30, 2020. In 2016, Schur and Rashida Jones co-wrote the teleplay of "Nosedive ", an episode of the television anthology series Black Mirror , from a story by Charlie Brooker .[27]
In 2019, Schur joined other Writers Guild of America writers in firing their agents as part of the WGA's stand against the ATA and the practice of packaging .[28] In 2019, he began development of a scripted comedy, Rutherford Falls , starring Ed Helms .[29] The series premiered on the streaming service Peacock on April 22, 2021.[30] He worked on several projects on IMDb TV .[31] He also re-upped his overall deal at Universal Television .[32] In 2022, Schur released his first book, How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question , which provides a humorous take on the ethical philosophy questions he studied while writing and producing The Good Place .[33]
Personal life [ edit ]
Schur is married to J. J. Philbin , who was formerly a writer on The O.C. and is the daughter of Regis Philbin . Their son was born in 2008 and their daughter in 2010.[34] [35]
He is a vegetarian.[36]
Influences [ edit ]
He first became interested in comedy when he was 11 years old when he read Woody Allen 's 1975 collection of humorous essays Without Feathers . Schur said he found the book on his father's bookshelf and stayed up reading it until 4 a.m.[37] He has also cited other influences as Monty Python , David Foster Wallace , and The Simpsons .[38]
Filmography [ edit ]
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Awards and nominations [ edit ]
Bibliography [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ a b Biodata , tvinsider.com. Accessed June 16, 2023.
^ a b Schur, Michael (2022). "12". How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question (ebook ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 432. ISBN 978-1-9821-5933-7 . I was born a healthy white dude in America in 1975, [...]
^ a b "Jennifer Philbin and Michael Schur" . The New York Times . October 9, 2005. Retrieved September 15, 2008 . Mr. Schur, 29...
^ Hannemann, Emily (September 15, 2018). "The Magic of Michael Schur's Sitcoms: Why 'The Good Place,' 'Parks and Rec' & More Are So Rewatchable" . TV Insider . Retrieved October 1, 2018 .
^ Leishman, Rachel (September 17, 2018). "Mike Schur's Shows Have The Most Relatable Characters on Television" . TheMarySue.com. Retrieved October 1, 2018 .
^ "The Chemistry of Cluelessness in Michael Schur's Sitcoms" . PopMatters.com. July 12, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2018 .
^ a b Anderson, Sam (October 4, 2018). "What Makes 'The Good Place' So Good?" . The New York Times . Retrieved February 10, 2019 .
^ a b "Michael Schur" . Television Academy. Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ Schur, Michael (October 29, 2021). "I'm Mike Schur, co-creator and showrunner of the hit NBC television series Parks & Rec. I also helped create the musical force that is Mouse Rat, whose album, The Awesome Album, is out on vinyl today. AMA" . Reddit . Retrieved October 13, 2022 . Maybe I'll make it to U of M -- I was born there! University hospital! 46 years ago today! (It's my birthday.)
^ Grisar, PJ (January 8, 2020). "What 'The Good Place' says about Jewish ethics" . Forward.com.
^ Ken Tremendous [@KenTremendous] (February 18, 2013). "@williamfleitch I need no such reminding. I was born in Ann Arbor" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ Gendreau, LeAnne (April 7, 2009). "West Hartford Guy Behind Poehler's "Parks & Recreation" " . WVIT . Retrieved October 31, 2012 .
^ "How Harvard Remade 'The Office' " . The Harvard Crimson . Retrieved September 20, 2016 .
^ "An Evening With the Editor" . December 17, 2007.
^ Goldberg, Lesley (October 3, 2012). "Showrunners 2012: 'Parks and Recreation's' Mike Schur" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
^ VanDerWerff, Emily (January 9, 2018). "The Good Place's creator explains why not every comedy is better off as a Netflix original" . Vox . Retrieved October 6, 2019 .
^ Schur, Mike (September 11, 2016). "Mike Schur on How 9/11 Influenced the Writing on SNL, The Office, and Parks and Rec" . Vulture.com . New York . Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
^ a b Zap2it (August 19, 2008). "More Money for Mose at 'The Office' " . Los Angeles Times . ISSN 0458-3035 . Archived from the original on August 13, 2018. Retrieved August 12, 2018 . {{cite news }}
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^ Cormier, Roger (January 11, 2016). "18 Facts About Parks and Recreation " . Mental Floss . Archived from the original on May 28, 2024. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
^ "Fire Joe Morgan: About Us" . firejoemorgan.com. Retrieved October 31, 2012 .
^ Buchanan, Ben (March 31, 2011). "Introducing Baseball Nation" . OverTheMonster.com . SB Nation . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ "Ken Tremendous (@KenTremendous)" . Twitter . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ Carlin, Shannon (August 22, 2011). "First Watch: The Decemberists, 'Calamity Song' " . NPR . Retrieved August 23, 2011 .
^ Hyden, Steve (August 22, 2011). "Parks And Recreation's Michael Schur talks about directing the Decemberists' new Infinite Jest-themed video" . The A.V. Club. Retrieved November 18, 2012 .
^ Busis, Hillary. "Last night's Parks and Rec was an extended homage to Infinite Jest" . EW. Retrieved May 12, 2013 .
^ Dodson, P. Claire (September 19, 2016). "The Good Place Creator Michael Schur Has an Idea of Who's Going to Make It to Heaven" . Esquire . Retrieved September 23, 2016 .
^ Gelman, Vlada (July 27, 2016). "Black Mirror Enlists Rashida Jones and Mike Schur for Season 3 Writing Stint" . TVLine . Archived from the original on November 26, 2018. Retrieved July 27, 2016 .
^ "Patton Oswalt, David Simon, Danny Zuker, More WGA Members Post Termination Letters" . Variety .
^ "Ed Helms Comedy From Mike Schur, 'Punky Brewster' Among Scripted Slate at NBCU Streamer" . The Hollywood Reporter . September 17, 2019. Retrieved June 30, 2022 .
^ Petski, Denise (March 16, 2021). " 'Rutherford Falls': Peacock Unveils Trailer, Premiere Date For Michael Schur, Ed Helms & Sierra Teller Ornelas Comedy" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ White, Peter (May 3, 2021). "Mike Schur, Nkechi Okoro Carroll & Melina Kanakaredes Among Creators Developing Projects At IMDb TV" . Deadline . Retrieved May 4, 2021 .
^ Otterson, Joe (March 6, 2019). "Mike Schur Renews Overall Deal at Universal Television" . Variety . Retrieved October 13, 2021 .
^ Alter, Alexandra (January 24, 2022). "His new good place is writing about morality". The New York Times . p. C1.
^ "Regis Philbin Is a Grandfather!" . People . February 19, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2012 .
^ Essany, Michael (2011). Regis Philbin . Hyperink Inc. p. 32. ISBN 9781614648062 .
^ Heritage, Stuart (January 26, 2022). "Michael Schur: 'It's a daily gut punch that people are anti-mask' " . The Guardian . London, United Kingdom. Retrieved May 2, 2022 .
^ Martin, Denise (November 18, 2009). "Making bureaucracy work: How NBC's "Parks and Recreation" overcame bad buzz" . Los Angeles Times . Los Angeles , California . Retrieved December 6, 2009 .
^ "An Interview with Michael Schur" . The Believer . October 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2023 .
^ "Michael Schur: Playing Mose on The Office was 'a waking nightmare' " . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved July 25, 2023 .
^ a b c "Saturday Night Live" . Emmys.com . Retrieved September 24, 2021 .
^ a b c "The Office" . The Emmys . Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ a b c "Parks and Recreation" . Emmys.com . Retrieved September 24, 2021 .
^ "Parks and Recreation: April and Andy's Road Trip" . Emmys.com . Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ "WGA Awards 2014: Complete list of winners and nominees" . LA Times . January 30, 2014. Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ "Parks and Rec in Europe" . Emmys.com . Retrieved January 27, 2022 .
^ "Master of None" . Emmys.com . Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ a b "The Good Place" . Emmys.com . Retrieved September 24, 2021 .
^ "The Good Place Presents: The Selection" . The Emmys . Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ "Hacks" . Emmys.com. Retrieved September 26, 2021 .
^ " 'CODA,' 'Don't Look Up,' 'Hacks' and 'Succession' Win Top Prizes at 2022 Writers Guild Awards" . Variety. March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
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Nebula Award for Best Script
Soylent Green – Stanley R. Greenberg (1973)
Sleeper – Woody Allen (1974)
Young Frankenstein – Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder (1975)
Star Wars – George Lucas (1977)
The Sixth Sense – M. Night Shyamalan (1999)
Galaxy Quest – David Howard and Robert Gordon (2000)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – James Schamus , Kuo Jung Tsai, and Hui-Ling Wang (2001)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , and Peter Jackson (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , Stephen Sinclair , and Peter Jackson (2003)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , and Peter Jackson (2004)
Serenity – Joss Whedon (2005)
Howl's Moving Castle – Hayao Miyazaki , Cindy Davis Hewitt, and Donald H. Hewitt (2006)
Pan's Labyrinth – Guillermo del Toro (2007)
WALL-E – Andrew Stanton , Jim Reardon , and Pete Docter (2008)
Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation
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Eddie Izzard (2000)
Eric Drysdale , Jim Earl , Dan Goor , Charlie Grandy , J. R. Havlan , Tom Johnson , Kent Jones , Paul Mecurio , Chris Regan , Allison Silverman and Jon Stewart (2001)
Doug Abeles, James Anderson , Max Brooks , James Downey , Tina Fey , Hugh Fink, Charlie Grandy , Jack Handey , Steve Higgins , Erik Kenward, Dennis McNicholas, Lorne Michaels , Matt Murray, Paula Pell , Matt Piedmont , Ken Scarborough, Michael Schur , Frank Sebastiano, T. Sean Shannon , Robert Smigel , Emily Spivey , Andrew Steele and Scott Wainio (2002)
Rich Blomquist , Steve Bodow , Eric Drysdale , J. R. Havlan , Scott Jacobson , David Javerbaum , Tom Johnson , Ben Karlin , Rob Kutner , Chris Regan , Jason Reich , Jason Ross and Jon Stewart (2003)
Rich Blomquist , Steve Bodow , Tim Carvell , Stephen Colbert , Eric Drysdale , J. R. Havlan , Scott Jacobson , David Javerbaum , Ben Karlin , Chris Regan , Jason Reich , Jason Ross and Jon Stewart (2004)
Rich Blomquist , Steve Bodow , Tim Carvell , Stephen Colbert , Eric Drysdale , J. R. Havlan , Scott Jacobson , David Javerbaum , Ben Karlin , Rob Kutner , Chris Regan , Jason Reich , Jason Ross and Jon Stewart (2005)
Rich Blomquist , Steve Bodow , Rachel Axler , Kevin Bleyer , Tim Carvell , Stephen Colbert , Eric Drysdale , J. R. Havlan , Scott Jacobson , David Javerbaum , Ben Karlin , Rob Kutner , Sam Means , Chris Regan , Jason Reich , Jason Ross and Jon Stewart (2006)
Chris Albers, Jose Arroyo, Dan Cronin, Kevin Dorff , Dan Goor , Michael Gordon, Berkley Johnson, Brian Kiley, Michael Koman, Tim Harrod , Brian McCann , Guy Nicolucci, Conan O'Brien , Brian Stack , Mike Sweeney and Andrew Weinberg (2007)
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