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Best known for his Emmy Award winning work on “Seinfeld,” he cut his teeth with the legendary Norman Lear during the days of "All in the Family" and worked his way up the ladder on such hit shows as "The Facts of Life," "The Jeffersons," "One Day at a Time," "Diff'rent Strokes," "227," "Silver Spoons," “The Wonder Years,” “The Larry Sanders Show,” “The Nanny,” “The Drew Carey Show,” and did the original casting of the hit series that help launched the Fox Network, "Married.With Children," along with hits “Party of Five,” “MADtv,” and “That 70’s Show.”
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Marc Hirschfeld, is one of the greatest TV casting directors in history. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. Matt is currently executive producing and creating a new F/X series starring George Lopez. Most recently, Williams’ Wind Dancer Films (along with Identity Films) produced the feature film “As Cool As I Am,” starring Claire Danes and James Marsden and “Bernie,” along with Mandalay Vision, directed by Richard Linklater and starring Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey. In film, Williams co-wrote and produced Disney's award-winning “Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.” He also served as executive producer for the critically acclaimed drama “Firelight” with Sophie Marceau produced and directed “Where The Heart Is,” starring Natalie Portman and Ashley Judd produced Nancy Meyer's romantic comedy “What Women Want,” with Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt and co-wrote, produced and directed “Walker Payne” starring Jason Patric and Sam Shepard. During this time, his work was honored with Emmy and Humanitas nominations, as well as sharing a Peabody Award for outstanding achievement in television writing, and created shows for some of the greatest comedian/actors of our generation, including Carol Burnett, Dan Akroyd, and Dave Chappelle. Matt Williams, started as a playwright in New York, got his first television job working on “Cosby,” and then created and executive produced the hit series “Roseanne,” “Home Improvement,” and “A Different World ” three of the most successful television shows in history.