David Mandel
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David Mandel is an executive producer and director of Curb Your Enthusiasm
, and one of the producers of the teen-comedy Eurotrip
. He was a writer for Seinfeld
during its seventh, eighth, and ninth seasons. He is also one of the creators of Clerks: The Animated Series
, and he was a writer for Saturday Night Live
. He had a brief stint as a host of Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion
, a comedy video game review show that aired late nights on TBS
as part of the Burly Bear Network
. The show only lasted a few episodes before the entire block was canceled.
Mandel wrote the Seinfeld episode The Bizarro Jerry
, and on the commentary track to the DVD, has stated that this was his favorite Seinfeld of the episodes he wrote.
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American comedy television series produced and broadcast by HBO, which premiered on October 15, 2000. As of 2011, it has completed 80 episodes over eight seasons. The series was created by Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, who stars as a fictionalized version of himself...
, and one of the producers of the teen-comedy Eurotrip
EuroTrip
EuroTrip is a 2004 teen comedy film directed by Jeff Schaffer and written by Alec Berg, David Mandel and Schaffer. The main plot follows Scotty "Scott" Thomas from Hudson, Ohio who travels across Europe to search for his German pen pal Mieke , whom he initially mistakes for a man named Mike...
. He was a writer for Seinfeld
Seinfeld
Seinfeld is an American television sitcom that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, lasting nine seasons, and is now in syndication. It was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a fictionalized version of himself...
during its seventh, eighth, and ninth seasons. He is also one of the creators of Clerks: The Animated Series
Clerks: The Animated Series
Clerks is an American animated sitcom based on Kevin Smith's 1994 comedy of the same name. It was developed for television by Smith, Smith's producing partner Scott Mosier and former Seinfeld writer David Mandel with character designs by Stephen Silver.-Cast:- Broadcast history :Only two episodes...
, and he was a writer for Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live is a live American late-night television sketch comedy and variety show developed by Lorne Michaels and Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title of NBC's Saturday Night.The show's sketches often parody contemporary American culture...
. He had a brief stint as a host of Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion
Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion
Dave and Steve’s Video Game Explosion was a television video-game review show. In November 2001, it began airing on TBS as well as the Burly Bear TV network and later was part of a one hour time slot....
, a comedy video game review show that aired late nights on TBS
Turner Broadcasting System
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. is the Time Warner subsidiary managing the collection of cable networks and properties started and acquired by Robert Edward "Ted" Turner starting in the mid-1970s. The company has its headquarters in the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia. TBS, Inc...
as part of the Burly Bear Network
Burly Bear Network
The Burly Bear Network was an American cable TV channel targeted at 18- to 24-year-old college students. Programming was offered on some university TV stations, including Arizona State University, Ball State University, Iowa State University, Northern Kentucky University, Purdue University, the...
. The show only lasted a few episodes before the entire block was canceled.
Mandel wrote the Seinfeld episode The Bizarro Jerry
The Bizarro Jerry
"The Bizarro Jerry" is the 137th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. This was the third episode for the eighth season. It was originally broadcast on the NBC network on October 3, 1996. The title and plot extensively reference the Bizarro and Bizarro-Earth concepts that originally...
, and on the commentary track to the DVD, has stated that this was his favorite Seinfeld of the episodes he wrote.
Season 7: 1995–1996
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