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Alan Uger (born December 24, 1940) is an American writer and producer, known for Family Ties, Blazing Saddles, and Champs. He was nominated three times for Outstanding Writer in a Comedy Series for Family Ties, in 1985, 1986 and 1987; winning in 1987.
Alan Uger is known for Family Ties (1982), Blazing Saddles (1974) and Champs (1996).
Blazing Saddles is a 1974 American satirical postmodernist Western black comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, who co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg and Alan Uger, based on a story treatment by Bergman. The film stars Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder.
Alan Uger is known for Family Ties (1982), Blazing Saddles (1974) and Champs (1996).
Alan Uger has been a writer for the screen since the early 1970s, but achieved his greatest success on television in the late 1980s. His first professional writing job was on the short-lived...
Alan Uger is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Teleplay, Producer, Story, and Original Film Writer. Some of his work includes Blazing Saddles, Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, Family Ties, Free to Be… You and Me, Family Ties Vacation, Leader of the Band, and A, My Name Is Alex.
Alan Uger has been a writer for the screen since the early 1970s, but achieved his greatest success on television in the late 1980s. His first professional writing job was on the short-lived sitcom "The Corner Bar" in 1972.