Maggie Bandur

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Maggie Bandur
Born (1974-02-08) February 8, 1974 (age 51)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Television producer and writer
Years active 2000-present

Maggie Bandur is an American television writer and TV series producer.[1]

Student years

In 1992, as a student at El Camino Real High School in Los Angeles, Bandur took part in the United States Academic Decathlon.[2][3] El Camino Real's team finished fourth.[4]

Maggie was a contestant in the 1994 Jeopardy! College Championship, representing Northwestern University and later was part of the questions in the game.[5]

Work

Maggie Bandur is known for her experience in comedy writing.[6] After her first work with Malcolm in the Middle she has written series for Fox, ABC, CBS, the CW and BBC3.[7] With decline of the demand on sitcoms she took various "branching out" jobs, including 6 months in England working on an episode of Clone.[8] Upon return from England she wrote for My Boys and short comedy plays (Tea & Sorcery, More White Meat).[7] She currently works on NBC's Community.

Credits

References

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  1. Maggie Bandur at the Internet Movie Database
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  5. Show #3801 - Monday, February 26, 2001, Jeopardy! archives
  6. Gag Girl Anniversary Marks Growth of Funny Women, New York Resident, March 2008
  7. 7.0 7.1 Bio panels of the Summer Shorts Festival, City Theatre
  8. "Two and a Half Sitcom Writers Left in Hollywood", The New York Observer, September 16, 2008
  9. TV Year, Volume 1: The Prime Time 2005-2006 Season By John Kenneth Muir, 2007, ISBN 1-55783-684-1 p. 86
  10. "A Slacker Comedy Works Hard to Sell Itself", The New York Times
  11. S1/#5 Malcolm Babysits, S1/#11 "Funeral", S1/#16 "Water Park", S2/#9 "High School Play", S2/#13 "New Neighbors", S2/#17 "Surgery", S3/#7 "Christmas", S3/#13 "Cynthia's Back", S4/#5 "Forwards Backwards", S4/#15 "Garage Sale", S4/#17 "Clip Show II", S5/#6 "Malcolm's Job", S5/#18 "Dewey's Special Class"
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  13. Clone, cast and crew, a BBC website