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MARCY CARSEY
Named one of the 50 greatest women in radio
and television, Emmy winner Marcy Carsey is partner and co-founder
of the largest and arguably one of the most successful independent
studios in television history, Carsey-Werner.
For over 20 years Carsey-Werner has been one of the leading suppliers and
distributors to the worldwide marketplace. Its current hits include,
That '70s Show and Grounded For Life and the company is also producing
the Oxygen Network's first scripted series entitled Good Girls Don't….
With
shows seen in over 175 countries and heard in 50 different languages,
CW controls a library of high quality programming including the series,
The Cosby Show, A Different World, Roseanne, 3RD Rock From The Sun,
Grace Under Fire, Cosby and Cybill.
Most
recently, Carsey-Werner announced the formation of CWM Films, enjoying
a three-year co-production deal with Paramount Pictures. In 2000,
Carsey and her partners joined forces with Geraldine Laybourne and
Oprah Winfrey to form the Oxygen Cable Network, designed to serve the
modern woman.
Carsey,
began her show business career as an NBC tour guide and soon became a
production assistant on The Tonight Show. Following that, she became a
program supervisor at William Esty Advertising. She left New York for
Hollywood and worked as a story analyst for Roger Gimbel at Tomorrow
Entertainment, eventually becoming executive story editor.
In 1974
Carsey joined ABC-TV as a general program executive for comedy
programming. Two years later she became Vice President, Prime-Time
Comedy and Variety Programs, and three years after that, Senior Vice
President of Prime-Time Series.
Carsey
went out on her own in 1980 to pursue independent production, and a
year later teamed with her ABC partner Tom Werner to form
Carsey-Werner. In 2001, Carsey and Werner teamed up with longtime
partner Caryn Mandabach to form CWM.
Carsey
and her partner have been inducted into the Academy of Television Arts
And Sciences and Broadcasting and Cable Magazine's Hall of Fames. She
has received the Emmy, Peabody Award, Humanitas Prize, NAACP Image
Award, the David Susskind Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Producer's Guild of America, the Publicist's Guild's Showman of The
Year Award and the Lucy Award from Women In Film. In 1999 she was given
the Golden Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement,
placing her in the Museum of the American Dream as one of the 20th
century's most extraordinary achievers.
Marcy Carsey is a native of Weymouth, Massachusetts, and a cum laude graduate
in English literature from the University of New Hampshire. She
has two adult children.
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