Rodney Rothman

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Rodney Rothman
Occupation Screenwriter, producer, and author
Website
http://www.rodneyrothman.com

Rodney Rothman is an Emmy-nominated American screenwriter, television producer, and author. In 2005, he wrote the book Early Bird: A Memoir of Premature Retirement.

[edit] Filmography

Year Title Notes 1995 - 2000 The Late Show with David Letterman Apprentice Writer (95-96), Staff Writer (96-98), Head Writer (98-00)
1996 Late Show with David Letterman Video Special II Writer
2001 - 2002 Undeclared Writer, Supervising producer
2004 $5.15/hr. Creator, Writer, executive producer (television pilot for HBO)
2005 Early Bird Creator, executive producer (television pilot for NBC)
2005 Committed Writer, supervising producer
2006 Help Me Help You Writer, co-executive producer
2006 The 78th Annual Academy Awards Writer, Special Material for Jon Stewart
2008 Forgetting Sarah Marshall Executive producer
2009 Year One Executive producer

[edit] Trivia

In 2003, he wrote a pilot for HBO with Richard Linklater called $5.15/hr

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