John J. Strauss

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John J. Strauss
Born
John Jay Strauss

Occupation(s)Producer, screenwriter
Years active1989–present

John J. Strauss is an American producer and writer of film and television.

He has written and produced for the television series Boy Meets World (and known as the writer who came up with the character name for Topanga Lawrence, naming her after Topanga Canyon), Me and the Boys and Odd Man Out. He has also written several episodes of the Amazon series Mozart in the Jungle, which received a Golden Globe Award nomination for "Best TV Series Comedy" in 2015. He is an executive producer for The Breaks.

Since 1998, Strauss has mainly focused on films, co-writing the screenplays for There's Something About Mary (1998),[1] Head Over Heels (2001), The Santa Clause 2,[2] The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), Rebound (2005), The Wild (2006),[3] The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006), You Again (2010).[4] and Free Birds (2013).

He cast Eric the Actor in an episode of the TV show In Plain Sight, with Eric playing a disgruntled midget landlord during a story involving the FBI investigating a hoarder. Eric ad-libbed the line "Keys, woman" when the script called for him to hold the keys himself—something his disability made difficult due to his deformed hands.

He frequently collaborates with fellow producer and writer Ed Decter. He, along with Decter replaced Barry Kemp as showrunner of the CBS Tom Selleck comedy The Closer, which eventually came out in 1998.[5]

Strauss is also a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA, where he received a BFA degree in Motion Picture (Film) and TV.

References

  1. ^ There's Something About Mary profile at AFI.com
  2. ^ The Santa Clause 2 review Archived 2012-10-11 at the Wayback Machine by Roger Ebert
  3. ^ John J. Strauss at Film.com
  4. ^ John J. Strauss video interview for You Again at traileraddict.com
  5. ^ "WB TV closes in on CBS' Selleck sitcom". Variety. 1997-09-11. Retrieved 2021-09-16.

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