Screenplay: Ellen Idelson
Top movies, series, and documentaries with a screenplay by Ellen Idelson. Explore the titles that showcase an exceptional writing.
Will & Grace (TV Series)
1998 · Series · 20 min. · United States
Direction David Kohan · Max Mutchnick · James Burrows
Cast Debra Messing · Eric McCormack · Sean Hayes · Megan Mullally
Plot TV Series (1998-2020). 11 Seasons. 246 Episodes. American sitcom created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan about the relationship between best friends Will Truman (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and...
6.0
23K votes
6.0
23K votes
Boy Meets World (TV Series)
1993 · Series · 24 min. · United States
Direction Michael Jacobs · April Kelly · Jeff McCracken · David Trainer
Cast Ben Savage · William Daniels · Betsy Randle · Will Friedle
Plot TV Series (1993-2000). 7 Seasons. 158 Episodes. Cory is your average guy. He has a best friend from the other side of the tracks, a teacher that constantly keeps him...
5.6
6K votes
5.6
6K votes
Caroline in the City (TV Series)
1995 · Series · 20 min. · United States
Direction Fred Barron · Dottie Dartland · Marco Pennette · James Burrows
Cast Lea Thompson · Malcom Gets · Amy Pietz · Eric Lutes
Plot TV Series (1995-1999). 4 seasons. 97 episodes. Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson) has her professional life just the way she wants it. "Caroline in the City," the comic strip she created,...
5.6
493 votes
5.6
493 votes
Suddenly Susan (TV Series)
1996 · Series · 30 min. · United States
Direction Clyde Phillips · Shelley Jensen · Philip Charles MacKenzie · Alan Rafkin
Cast Brooke Shields · Judd Nelson · Nestor Carbonell · David Strickland
Plot TV Series (1996-2000). 4 Seasons. 93 Episodes. Brooke Shields stars as Susan Keane, a woman who ditches her wealthy husband-to-be in the middle of their wedding ceremony, only to wind...
4.6
3K votes
4.6
3K votes
Grosse Pointe (TV Series)
2000 · Series · 30 min. · United States
Direction Darren Star · Andrew Fleming · Allison Anders · Jake Kasdan
Cast Irene Molloy · Lindsay Sloane · Bonnie Somerville · Kohl Sudduth
Plot TV Series (2000-2001). Satire centers on the off-camera antics of five actors who star in a fictional high school drama called "Grosse Pointe".
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