Michael Dinner is an American director, producer, and writer, born on May 20, 1953, in New York City. He began his career as a television writer in the 1970s, working on popular shows such as "MAS*H" and "Chicago Hope."
In the 1980s, Dinner turned his attention to directing and produced several award-winning television series, including "The Wonder Years," "Chicago Hope," and "Justified." He has also directed several feature films, including "Heaven Help Us" and "Hot To Trot."
Some of Dinner's notable works as a writer include the screenplay for the 1984 comedy film "The Heavenly Kid," the story of the 1985 adventure film "The Journey of Natty Gann," and the 1998 sci-fi film "Phantoms."
Overall, Dinner has been nominated for 12 Emmy Awards and won two, as well as being nominated for a Golden Globe. His contributions to the television industry have made him a respected figure and earned him recognition as one of the industry's most successful creators.
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