Television director Screenwriter Television producer Actor
Spouse(s)
Joanna Patton (3rd wife)
Children
Dana Persky Jamie Persky Liza Persky
Bill Persky (born September 9, 1931) is an American director, screenwriter, producer, and actor for television.
Contents
1Biography
2Personal life
3References
4External links
Biography
Persky was born to a Jewish family, the son of an estate auctioneer.[1] His father would travel between various resort towns where the wealthy lived to conduct estate auctions.[1] He has one older sister, Bunny Persky Grossinger and attended Ramble Elementary School in Hot Springs, Arkansas.[1] During the summers, he worked as a lifeguard in the Borscht Belt in the Catskill Mountains.[1] He attended Syracuse University where he studied advertising and after school went to work for an advertising agency in New York City.[1] He then took a job at WNEW where he met Sam Denoff where they wrote jokes for the DJs out of fun which soon morphed into part of their job tasks.[1] The writing team moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s, taking a job to write for The Steve Allen Show.[1]
With his long-time collaborator Sam Denoff, he wrote and created the television show That Girl starring Marlo Thomas as well as Good Morning, World starring Joby Baker and Ronnie Schell. Their writing collaboration on episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show resulted in some of the show's most popular episodes. He also directed 100 episodes of the situation comedy Kate and Allie. He also directed the situation comedies The Practice (1976) and Busting Loose (1977) and the movie Serial.
Personal life
Persky has been married thrice. He has three daughters with his first wife: neuropsychologist Dana Persky, restauranter Jamie Persky, and television producer Liza Persky. His third wife is New York advertising executive, Joanna Patton.[1]
Bill Persky at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Peter Tewksbury (1959)
Ralph Levy / Bud Yorkin (1960)
Sheldon Leonard (1961)
Nat Hiken (1962)
John Rich (1963)
Jerry Paris (1964)
William Asher (1966)
James Frawley for "Royal Flush" (1967)
Bruce Bilson for "Maxwell Smart, Private Eye" (1968)
Greg Garrison for "October 17, 1968" (1969)
Dwight Hemion for "The Sound of Burt Bacharach" (1970)
Jay Sandrich for "Toulouse-Lautrec is One of My Favorite Artists" (1971)
John Rich for "Sammy's Visit" (1972)
Jay Sandrich for "It's Whether You Win or Lose" (1973)
Jackie Cooper for "Carry on, Hawkeye" (1974)
Gene Reynolds for "O.R." (1975)
Gene Reynolds for "Welcome to Korea" (1976)
Alan Alda for "Dear Sigmund" (1977)
Paul Bogart for "Edith's 50th Birthday" (1978)
Noam Pitlik for "The Harris Incident" (1979)
James Burrows for "Louie and the Nice Girl" (1980)
James Burrows for "Elaine's Strange Triangle" (1981)
Alan Rafkin for "Barbara's Crisis" (1982)
James Burrows for "Showdown", Part 2 (1983)
Bill Persky for "A Very Loud Family" (1984)
Jay Sandrich for "The Younger Woman" (1985)
Jay Sandrich for "Denise's Friend" (1986)
Terry Hughes for "Isn't it Romantic" (1987)
Gregory Hoblit for "Pilot" (1988)
Peter Baldwin for "Our Miss White" (1989)
Michael Dinner for "Good-bye" (1990)
James Burrows for "Woody Interruptus" (1991)
Barnet Kellman for "Birth 101" (1992)
Betty Thomas for "For Peter's Sake" (1993)
James Burrows for "The Good Son" (1994)
David Lee for "The Matchmaker" (1995)
Michael Lembeck for "The One After the Superbowl" (1996)
David Lee for "To Kill a Talking Bird" (1997)
Todd Holland for "Flip" (1998)
Thomas Schlamme for "Pilot" (Sports Night) (1999)
Todd Holland for "Pilot" (Malcolm in the Middle) (2000)
Todd Holland for "Bowling" (2001)
Michael Patrick King for "The Real Me" (2002)
Robert B. Weide for "Krazee-Eyez Killa" (2003)
Anthony and Joe Russo for "Pilot" (Arrested Development) (2004)
Charles McDougall for "Pilot" (Desperate Housewives) (2005)
Marc Buckland for "Pilot" (My Name Is Earl) (2006)
Richard Shepard for "Pilot" (Ugly Betty) (2007)
Barry Sonnenfeld for "Pie-lette" (2008)
Jeffrey Blitz for "Stress Relief" (2009)
Ryan Murphy for "Pilot" (Glee) (2010)
Michael Spiller for "Halloween" (2011)
Steven Levitan for "Baby on Board" (2012)
Gail Mancuso for "Arrested" (2013)
Gail Mancuso for "Las Vegas" (2014)
Jill Soloway for "Best New Girl" (2015)
Jill Soloway for "Man on the Land" (2016)
Donald Glover for "B.A.N." (2017)
Amy Sherman-Palladino for "Pilot (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)" (2018)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
1955–1959
James Allardice & Jack Douglas & Hal Kanter & Harry Winkler (1955)
Arnold M. Auerbach & Barry Blitzer & Vincent Bogert & Nat Hiken & Coleman Jacoby & Harvey Orkin & Arnold Rosen & Terry Ryan & Tony Webster (1956)
Billy Friedberg & Nat Hiken & Coleman Jacoby & Arnold Rosen & A.J. Russell & Terry Ryan & Phil Sharp & Tony Webster & Sydney Zelinka (1958)
George Balzer & Hal Goldman & Al Gordon & Sam Perrin (1959)
1960–1969
George Balzer & Hal Goldman & Al Gordon & Sam Perrin (1960)
Dave O'Brien & Martin Ragaway & Sherwood Schwartz & Al Schwartz & Red Skelton (1961)
Carl Reiner (1962)
Carl Reiner (1963)
No award (1964)
No award (1965)
Sam Denoff & Bill Persky for "Coast to Coast Big Mouth" (1966)
Buck Henry & Leonard B. Stern for "Ship of Spies: Parts 1 and 2" (1967)
Allan Burns & Chris Hayward for "The Coming Out Party" (1968)
No award (1969)
1970–1979
No award (1970)
James L. Brooks & Allan Burns for "Support Your Local Mother" (1971)
Burt Styler for "Edith's Problem" (1972)
Lee Kalcheim & Michael Ross & Bernie West for "The Bunkers and the Swingers" (1973)
Treva Silverman for "The Lou and Edie Story" (1974)
Stan Daniels & Ed. Weinberger for "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?" (1975)
David Lloyd for "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (1976)
James L. Brooks & Allan Burns & Stan Daniels & Bob Ellison & David Lloyd & Ed. Weinberger for "The Last Show" (1977)
Harve Brosten & Barry Harman & Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf for "Cousin Liz" (1978)
No award (1979)
1980–1989
R.J. Colleary for "The Photographer" (1980)
Michael J. Leeson for "Tony's Sister and Jim" (1981)
Ken Estin for "Elegant Iggy" (1982)
Glen Charles and Les Charles for "Give Me a Ring Sometime" (1983)
David Angell for "Old Flames" (1984)
Ed. Weinberger & Michael J. Leeson for "Pilot" (The Cosby Show) (1985)
Barry Fanaro & Mort Nathan for "A Little Romance" (1986)
Gary David Goldberg & Alan Uger for "A, My Name is Alex" (1987)
Hugh Wilson for "The Bridge" (1988)
Diane English for "Pilot" (Murphy Brown) (1989)
1990–1999
Bob Brush for "Good-bye" (1990)
Gary Dontzig & Steven Peterman for "Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All the Way" (1991)
Elaine Pope & Larry Charles for "The Fix-Up" (1992)
Larry David for "The Contest" (1993)
David Angell & Peter Casey & David Lee for "The Good Son" (1994)
Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano for "An Affair to Forget" (1995)
Joe Keenan & Christopher Lloyd & Rob Greenberg & Jack Burditt & Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano & Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo for "Moon Dance" (1996)
Ellen DeGeneres & Mark Driscoll & Dava Savel & Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark for "The Puppy Episode" (1997)
Peter Tolan & Garry Shandling for "Flip" (1998)
Jay Kogen for "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" (1999)
2000–2009
Linwood Boomer for "Pilot" (Malcolm in the Middle) (2000)
Alex Reid for "Bowling" (2001)
Larry Wilmore for "Pilot" (The Bernie Mac Show) (2002)
Tucker Cawley for "Baggage" (2003)
Mitchell Hurwitz for "Pilot" (Arrested Development) (2004)
Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely for "Righteous Brothers" (2005)
Greg Garcia for "Pilot" (My Name Is Earl) (2006)
Greg Daniels for "Gay Witch Hunt" (2007)
Tina Fey for "Cooter" (2008)
Matt Hubbard for "Reunion" (2009)
2010–present
Steven Levitan & Christopher Lloyd for "Pilot" (Modern Family) (2010)
Steven Levitan & Jeffrey Richman for "Caught in the Act" (2011)
Louis C.K. for "Pregnant" (2012)
Tina Fey & Tracey Wigfield for "Last Lunch" (2013)
Louis C.K. for "So Did the Fat Lady" (2014)
Simon Blackwell & Armando Iannucci & Tony Roche for "Election Night" (2015)
Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang for "Parents" (2016)
Aziz Ansari & Lena Waithe for "Thanksgiving" (2017)
Amy Sherman-Palladino for "Pilot (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)" (2018)
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