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The female half of the TV wonder-sitcom-producing company, Carsey-Werner, Marcy Carsey began in story editing and eventually made it to the senior executive level at ABC before teaming up with Tom Werner in the early 1980s. Although most of the duo's series have relied on solid, established comedy talents including Bill Cosby, Madeline Kahn, Jonathan Winters, Michael McKean, Jackie Mason and Roseanne, Carsey and Werner have shown a flair for sympathetic, creative showcasing and workable formats featuring enjoyable variations on genre conventions....

Filmography

Get 'Em Wet - ( Producer / / Announced / )
Grease 3 - ( Producer / / Announced / )
Let's Go To Prison - ( Executive Producer / 2006 / Released / )
TV Credits
The Scholar ( 2005 / Released ): Executive Producer
Game Over ( 2004 / Released ): Executive Producer
Into the Woods ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

Good Girls Don't ( 2004 / Released ): Executive Producer
I Never ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

Oh, Brother ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

The Big O ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Sole Mates ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Land Moguls ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Until the Violence Stops ( 2004 / Released ): Executive Producer
The Tracy Morgan Show ( 2003 / Released ): Executive Producer
Career Day ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

Class Clown ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Super Boy ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Vacation ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Whoopi ( 2003 / Released ): Executive Producer
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

Identity Crisis ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

The Squatter ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Don't Hide Love ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

That '80s Show ( 2002 / Released ): Executive Producer
TV Episode Executive Producer

Beach Party ( 2002 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Road Trip ( 2002 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Punk Club ( 2002 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Double Date ( 2002 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

The Cosby Show: A Look Back ( 2002 / Released ): Executive Producer
Grounded For Life ( 2001 / Released ): Executive Producer
TV Episode Executive Producer

Mystery Dance ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

Psycho Therapy ( 2004 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

The Downer Channel ( 2001 / Released ): Executive Producer
You Don't Know Jack ( 2001 / Released ): Executive Producer
Dot Comedy ( 2000 / Released ): Executive Producer
God, the Devil and Bob ( 2000 / Released ): Executive Producer
Normal, Ohio ( 2000 / Released ): Executive Producer
Brett Butler: The E! True Hollywood Story ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Damon ( 1998 / Released ): Executive Producer
That '70s Show ( 1998 / Released ): Executive Producer
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

We Will Rock You ( 2006 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

My Fairy King ( 2006 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Townies ( 1996 / Released ): Executive Producer
Brett Butler: The Child Ain't Right ( 1993 / Released ): Executive Producer
Frannie's Turn ( 1992 / Released ): Executive Producer
You Bet Your Life ( 1992 / Released ): Executive Producer
Grand ( 1990 / Released ): Executive Producer
Chicken Soup ( 1989 / Released ): Executive Producer
A Carol Burnett Special... Carol, Carl, Whoopi & Robin ( 1987 / Released ): Executive Producer
The Television Academy Hall of Fame ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Single Bars, Single Women ( 1984 / Released ): Executive Producer
I Do, I Don't ( 1983 / Released ): Executive Producer
Oh Madeline ( 1983 / Released ): Executive Producer
Callahan ( 1982 / Released ): Executive Producer
3rd Rock From the Sun ( Released ): Executive Producer
A Different World ( Released ): Executive Producer
Cosby ( Released ): Executive Producer
Cybill ( Released ): Executive Producer
Davis Rules ( Released ): Executive Producer
Grace Under Fire ( Released ): Executive Producer
Men Behaving Badly ( Released ): Executive Producer
Roseanne ( Released ): Executive Producer
The Cosby Show ( Released ): Executive Producer
Full Biography (Back to top)

The female half of the TV wonder-sitcom-producing company, Carsey-Werner, Marcy Carsey began in story editing and eventually made it to the senior executive level at ABC before teaming up with Tom Werner in the early 1980s. Although most of the duo's series have relied on solid, established comedy talents including Bill Cosby, Madeline Kahn, Jonathan Winters, Michael McKean, Jackie Mason and Roseanne, Carsey and Werner have shown a flair for sympathetic, creative showcasing and workable formats featuring enjoyable variations on genre conventions. Although Roseanne had a healthy following and a set comic persona before the advent of her ABC sitcom "Roseanne", the series might not have succeeded as well as it did without the support system built around the show's star; to a lesser degree the same might have applied to the African-American revamp of "Father Knows Best" for the 80s, "The Cosby Show" (NBC). "A Different World" (NBC), meanwhile, enjoyed considerable popularity and a lengthy run by virtue of the largely untested talent which gave it energy. Even Carsey-Werner's less successful shows ("Oh Madeline", "Davis Rules"), outright misfires ("Chicken Soup"), and occasionally bland derivatives ("You Bet Your Life") had qualities to recommend them, with the result that the Carsey-Werner company has achieved considerable pull and a lively production slate filling obligations for all three major networks.

Networks continued to consider their touch golden well into the nineties. "Grace Under Fire" (ABC) starred comic Brett Butler as a single mother working in an oil refinery and helped propel ABC to ratings supremacy during the 1994-1995 season. Also in 1995, CBS premiered "Cybill", starring Cybill Shepherd as a sometime working actress coping with two ex-husbands, two daughters, and a lush divorcee friend portrayed by Christine Baranski, who could twirl a riposte with an aplomb not seen on TV since Eve Arden. The same year, Carsey-Werner signed an agreement with Bill Cosby to produce a new sitcom starring Cosby, this time for CBS. The project was based on the British sitcom "One Foot in the Grave".

In 1996, Carsey-Werner teamed Jane Curtin and John Lithgow for NBC's "3rd Rock From the Sun", a sitcom about aliens living in Chicago and researching the habits of earthlings. For the 1996-997 season, in addition to "Cosby", Carsey-Werner placed two other series: "Men Behaving Badly" (NBC), about a two couples (Anna Gunn, Ron Eldard, Justine Bateman and Rob Schneider) and "Townies" (ABC), which marked the series debut of Molly Ringwald, although neither really enjoyed breakout success. Reuniting with the creative team behind "3rd Rock" (Bonnie and Terry Turner), Carsey-Werner returned to the winner's column with the highly-praised "That '70s Show" (Fox, 1998- ), a nostalgic look at life in the Midwest set in the days of disco.

Carsey-Werner established its own syndication division in the mid-90s and announced plans to produce a new version of "What's My Line?" but the plans fell through when it turned out that All-American TV and not the company from which Carsey-Werner had bought the rights controlled the property. But the embarrassment of the latter hardly mattered. Thanks to lucrative (and ground-breaking) syndication revenues, Carsey was said to be worth well in excess of $200 million. Despite owning several homes, she was not one to let fame and fortune go to her head. At one Emmy ceremony, the nervous nominee queried a TV reporter if he thought she was going to win. The reporter respectively said "No." "Good," replied Carsey. "I'm wearing the same dress I wore to the ceremony last year."


Profession(s):
producer, executive
Sometimes Credited As:
Marcia Lee Peterson
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Family
daughter:Rebecca Carsey (born c. 1975)
husband:John Jay Carsey (married on April 12, 1969)
son:Pete Carsey (born c. 1978)

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Education
University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire BA English literature 1966
Awards (Back to top)
Producers Guild of America David Susskind Lifetime Achievement Award 2001
Golden Globe Award Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy) "Cybill" 1995
Women in Film Crystal Award 1990
NAACP Image Award Best Episode of a Comedy Series or Special "No Means No" episode of "A Different World" 1989
Emmy Best Comedy Series "The Cosby Show" 1985

Milestones (Back to top)
1998 Was an executive producer of the failed Fox sitcom "Damon"
1998 Returned to the winner's column as one of the executive producers of "That '70s Show" (Fox)
1998 Announced joint plans with Geraldine Laybourne's Oxygen Media to launch cable TV network aimed at women (October); joined by Oprah Winfrey in November
1995 Disclosed new pact with Bill Cosby to produce a CBS sitcom starring the comic actor
1992 Co-executive produced the short-lived sitcom, "Frannie's Turn"
1992 Co-executive produced a new version of the old game show, "You Bet Your Life", starring Bill Cosby
1990 Co-executive produced the serialized comedy, "Grand"
1989 Co-executive produced the short-lived sitcom, "Chicken Soup", starring Jackie Mason and Lynn Redgrave
1982 Co-owner and co-chair (with Tom Werner) of the Carsey-Werner Company
1981 Founded Carsey Productions
1974 Joined ABC as comedy progamming executive
1971 - 1974 Executive story editor for Tomorrow Entertainment, Los Angeles
Senior vice president for primetime series, ABC-TV
Co-executive produced the ABC sitcom, "Oh Madeline", starring Madeline Kahn
Co-executive produced "The Cosby Show"
Co-executive produced "A Different World"
Co-executive produced "Roseanne"
Co-executive produced the sitcom, "Davis Rules", starring Jonathan Winters and Randy Quaid
Co-executive produced the ABC sitcom, "Grace Under Fire"
Co-executive produced the CBS sitcom "Cybill"
Co-executive produced the NBC sitcom "3rd Rock From the Sun"
Served as co-executive producer of the sitcom "Men Behaving Badly" (NBC)
Co-executive produced CBS sitcom "Cosby"
Was co-executive producer of the short-lived ABC sitcom "Townies", starring Molly Ringwald


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