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Charlotte Brown (producer) (Charlotte Sue Brown) was born on 20 October, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio U.S., is an American screenwriter and producer. Discover Charlotte Brown (producer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Charlotte Sue Brown
Occupation Television producer, writer and director
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October 1943
Birthday 20 October
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio U.S.
Nationality United States

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1943

Charlotte Sue Brown (born October 20, 1943) is an American television producer, writer, director, and showrunner who in 1977 was acclaimed to have become the first woman showrunner of a primetime network television series for her work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show spin-off Rhoda.

However, Gertrude Berg, who created The Goldbergs, earned that title almost two decades earlier.

Brown was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Jewish parents.

Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was young.

She grew up in the Fairfax and Pico-Robertson neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California, where her father was a musician and her mother worked in a clerical position at The May Company.

Brown graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in English.

Brown's early career began first as a high school teacher,.

and then as a junior copywriter at an advertising agency.

She wanted to get into the TV industry and managed to meet James L. Brooks via her dentist, eventually visiting the set of early episode tapings of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

She gave Brooks a spec script, and was mentored by Brooks, who hired her as a freelance writer.

1960

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, it was unusual to find a woman inside the writers' room of a primetime network television show other than secretaries and personal assistants.

A notable exception was Madelyn Pugh, who wrote for the I Love Lucy series.

After the success of Treva Silverman, some showrunners began to actively recruit women writers.

One of them was James L. Brooks who hired Brown to write an episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Assignments soon followed on The Sandy Duncan Show, The Partridge Family, and The Bob Newhart Show.

For many of the series in which she worked, Brown was often the first woman writer that had ever been hired by that particular producer.

When Brooks created Rhoda, a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Brown was hired as a staff writer.

1970

Brown worked on many of Grant Tinker['s MTM Enterprises shows run by writers James L. Brooks and Allan Burns during the early 1970s – shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Partridge Family, Love, American Style and The Bob Newhart Show She was part of a universe of women writers that included Pat Nardo, Gail Parent, Susan Silver, and Treva Silverman.

1977

She quickly rose up the ranks, becoming the program's executive producer in 1977.

As a result, Brown became one of the first female showrunners in primetime television history.

Brown said that she based the character of Ida Morgenstern, Rhoda's mother, portrayed by actor Nancy Walker, on her own mother.

Rhoda ran for 5 seasons before it was canceled.

Brown went on to direct and write.

1980

In the early 1980s, Brown adopted a daughter.

1992

She created the 1992 tv series, The Powers That Be with Marta Kauffman and David Crane.