Charles Michael Levine

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Charles Michael Levine, better known as Chuck Lorre, is an American television writer, director, producer, and creator behind hit sitcoms such as "The Big Bang Theory," "Two and a Half Men," and "Dharma & Greg."

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instanceOf human
sitcom creator
television producer
television writer
activeInField American television industry
alsoKnownAs Chuck Lorre NERFINISHED
awardReceived Golden Globe Award
Primetime Emmy Award NERFINISHED
coCreatedWith Bill Prady NERFINISHED
Lee Aronsohn NERFINISHED
coCreatedWork The Big Bang Theory NERFINISHED
Two and a Half Men NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
created Dharma & Greg NERFINISHED
Mom NERFINISHED
The Big Bang Theory NERFINISHED
The Kominsky Method NERFINISHED
Two and a Half Men NERFINISHED
Young Sheldon NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1952-10-18
directedEpisodesOf The Big Bang Theory NERFINISHED
Two and a Half Men NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish American NERFINISHED
genre situation comedy
hasParticularSignificance American network television sitcoms
knownFor creating and producing long-running American sitcoms
language English
name Charles Michael Levine NERFINISHED
notableWork Cybill NERFINISHED
Dharma & Greg NERFINISHED
Grace Under Fire NERFINISHED
Mike & Molly NERFINISHED
Mom NERFINISHED
The Big Bang Theory NERFINISHED
The Kominsky Method NERFINISHED
Two and a Half Men NERFINISHED
Young Sheldon NERFINISHED
occupation composer
screenwriter
showrunner
television director
television producer
television writer
placeOfBirth Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America NERFINISHED
residence Los Angeles, California, United States of America NERFINISHED
wroteFor Roseanne NERFINISHED

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Chuck Lorre fullName Charles Michael Levine