Joey Gutierrez
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Born | 1963 (age 60–61) Calumet City, Illinois, United States |
Occupation | Writer, Producer |
Genre | Sitcoms |
Joey Gutierrez is a writer and producer of sitcoms for American television. His writing credits include Married... with Children, Murphy Brown, Martin, The Drew Carey Show, Yes, Dear and Still Standing. A former stand-up comedian who began performing at the age of sixteen, he also wrote many of Jerry's routines in the early seasons of Seinfeld. He was a co-executive producer of Yes, Dear, and then became executive producer of Still Standing, along with co-creator Diane Burroughs. Gutierrez is also a member of The Magic Castle. He is represented by the United Talent Agency.
Writing credits
[edit]- Married... with Children
- "The Agony of Defeet" (1990)
- Martin
- "I've Got a Secret" (1992)
- "Baby You Can Drive My Car" (1993)
- "Got To Be There" (1993)
- "Holiday Blues" (1993)
- "Love is in Your Face, Part 2" (1994)
- "I Don't Have the Heart" (1994)
- "Martin Gets Paid" (1994)
- "Movin' on In" (1994)
- "High Noon" (1995)
- Murphy Brown
- "Brown in Toyland" (1994)
- Bless This House (US)
- "Company Loves Misery" (1995)
- "A Fight a Day Keeps the Doctor Away" (1995)
- "Natural Born Parents" (1996)
- The Drew Carey Show
- "Mimi's Day Parade" (1996)
- "It's Your Party and I'll Crash If I Want To" (1996)
- "Man's Best Same Sex Companion" (1997)
- "Win a Date with Kate" (1997)
- "A Very, Very, Very Fine House" (1997)
- "Howdy Neighbor" (1998)
- "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1998)
- "Nicki's Wedding" (1998)
- "Y2K, You're Okay" (1999)
- Yes, Dear
- "Greg's Big Day" (2000)
- "Jimmy Gets a Job" (2000)
- "Jimmy's Jimmy" (2001)
- "The Daddies Group" (2001)
- "No Room to Spare" (2001)
- "Christine's Journey" (2001)
- "Kentucky Top Hat" (2001)
- "Greg's Promotion" (2002)
- Still Standing
- "Pilot" (2002)
- "Still in School" (2002)
- "Still Negotiating" (2003)
- "Still Looking for Love" (2004)
- "Still Graduating" (2006)
- Rita Rocks
- "Lies, Lies, Lies, Yeah-ah" (2008)
- "Under Pressure" (2008)
- "I Write The Songs" (2008)
- "What's Love Got To Do with It" (2009)
- "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" (2009)
- "Vogue" (2009)
- "Bad Company" (2009)
- "Anchors Weight" (2009)
- Retired at 35
- "Hit It and Quit It" (2011)
- "The Gifters" (2012)
- Raising Hope
- "The Walk for the Runs" (2012)
- "The Old Girl" (2013)
- "Burt Bucks" (2013)
- "The One Where They Get High" (2013)
- Last Man Standing
- "Big Shots" (2014)
- "Kyle's Friend" (2015)
- "Polar Run" (2016)
- The Kids Are Alright
- "Little Cyst" (2018)
- "The Love List" (2019)
Producing credits
[edit]- Bless This House (US)(1995) - Producer
- The Norm Show (1999) - Consulting Producer
- Yes, Dear (2000) - Co-executive Producer
- Still Standing (2002) - Executive Producer
- Rita Rocks (2008) - Consulting Producer
- Retired at 35 (2011) - Consulting Producer
- The Exes (2011) - Consulting Producer
- Raising Hope (2012) - Executive Producer
- Last Man Standing (2014) - Executive Producer
- The Kids Are Alright (2018) - Consulting Producer