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Jeff Greenstein

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Graduated from Tufts University in 1984.
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Filmography

Hide HideProducer (13 titles)
2011-2012 Husbands (TV series) (executive producer - 13 episodes)
The Straightening (2012) (executive producer)
Appropriate Is Not the Word (2012) (executive producer)
Winky Face (2011) (executive producer)
Return of the Zebra (2011) (executive producer)
Instant Love (2011) (executive producer)
 
Desperate Housewives (TV series) (consulting producer - 64 episodes, 2006-2009) (executive producer - 35 episodes, 2010-2012)
Is This What You Call Love? (2012) (executive producer)
Who Can Say What's True? (2012) (executive producer)
What's to Discuss, Old Friend (2012) (executive producer)
Putting It Together (2011) (executive producer)
Suspicion Song (2011) (executive producer)
 
2011 State of Georgia (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
Pilot (2011) (executive producer)
 
2010 Parenthood (TV series) (co-executive producer - 1 episode)
The Situation (2010) (co-executive producer)
 
2009 No Heroics (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
2007 The Rich Inner Life of Penelope Cloud (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
2006 Jake in Progress (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
The Lying, the Watch, and Jake's Wardrobe (2006) (executive producer)
 
Will & Grace (TV series) (executive producer - 95 episodes, 2000-2004) (co-executive producer - 24 episodes, 1999-2000) (consulting producer - 15 episodes, 1998-1999)
I Do, Oh, No, You Di-in't: Part 1 (2004) (executive producer)
I Do, Oh, No, You Di-in't: Part 2 (2004) (executive producer)
Speechless (2004) (executive producer)
I Never Cheered for My Father (2004) (executive producer)
Fred Astaire and Ginger Chicken (2004) (executive producer)
 
1998 Getting Personal (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1995 Partners (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1994-1995 Friends (TV series) (supervising producer - 23 episodes)
The One Where Rachel Finds Out (1995) (supervising producer)
The One with the Birth (1995) (supervising producer)
The One with the Ick Factor (1995) (supervising producer)
The One with the Fake Monica (1995) (supervising producer)
The One with the Evil Orthodontist (1995) (supervising producer)
 
Dream On (TV series) (producer - 9 episodes, 1992) (supervising producer - 2 episodes, 1993)
A Midsummer Night's Dream On (1993) (supervising producer)
Oral Sex, Lies and Videotape (1993) (supervising producer)
Key for Two (1992) (producer)
Dance Ten, Sex Three (1992) (producer)
To the Moon, Alex! (1992) (producer)
 
1993 Incredi-Girl (TV movie) (co-executive producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (16 titles)
2013 Way to Go (TV series)
 
2011-2012 State of Georgia (TV series)
Ear Ring Trouble (2012) (creator)
Georgia's Boots (2012) (creator)
It's Not Easy Being Green (2011) (creator)
Locked Up, a Broad (2011) (creator)
The Popular Chicks (2011) (creator)
 
2006-2011 Desperate Housewives (TV series)
Always in Control (2011) (written by)
Searching (2011) (written by)
Excited and Scared (2010) (written by)
Mirror, Mirror (2008) (written by)
Free (2008) (written by)
 
2010 Parenthood (TV series)
Solace (2010) (written by)
The Deep End of the Pool (2010) (written by)
 
2009 No Heroics (TV movie)
 
2005 Jake in Progress (TV series)
The Elaine-Elaine (writer)
 
1999-2004 Will & Grace (TV series)
I Do, Oh, No, You Di-in't: Part 1 (2004) (written by)
The Accidental Tsuris (2004) (written by)
23 (2003) (written by)
Marry Me a Little (2002) (written by)
Marry Me a Little More (2002) (written by)
 
1998 Getting Personal (TV series)
 
1995-1996 Partners (TV series)
Will You Marry Me? (1996) (writer)
Follow the Clams? (1996) (writer)
Pilot (1995) (creator)
 
1990-1995 Dream On (TV series)
Stone Cold (1994) (written by)
One Ball, Two Strikes (1993) (written by)
Home Sweet Homeboy (1993) (written by)
Oral Sex, Lies and Videotape (1993) (written by)
 
1994-1995 Friends (TV series)
The One with the Birth (1995) (teleplay)
The One with the Stoned Guy (1995) (written by)
The One Where Underdog Gets Away (1994) (written by)
 
1993 Incredi-Girl (TV movie) (creator)
 
1989 Charles in Charge (TV series)
Chargin' Charles (1989) (written by)
 
1988 Mr. Belvedere (TV series)
G.I. George (1988) (written by)
 
1987 The Charmings (TV series)
The Fish Story (1987) (written by)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
2004-2005 Will & Grace (TV series) (executive consultant - 24 episodes)
Friends with Benefits (2005) (executive consultant)
Kiss and Tell (2005) (executive consultant)
From Queer to Eternity (2005) (executive consultant)
It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World (2005) (executive consultant)
The Blonde Leading the Blind (2005) (executive consultant)
 
Dream On (TV series) (story editor - 5 episodes, 1991) (creative consultant - 4 episodes, 1994-1995)
Significant Author (1995) (creative consultant)
Try Not to Remember (1995) (creative consultant)
The Courtship of Martin's Father (1994) (creative consultant)
The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3: Part I (1994) (creative consultant)
The Charlotte Letter (1991) (story editor)
 
Show ShowDirector (3 titles)
2013 Way to Go (TV series)
 
2011-2012 Husbands (TV series)
The Straightening (2012)
Winky Face (2011)
Return of the Zebra (2011)
Instant Love (2011)
 
2010-2012 Desperate Housewives (TV series)
Always in Control (2011)
Excited and Scared (2010)
 
Show ShowThanks (1 title)
2013 Searching (TV movie) (very special thanks) (filming)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
2012 Conversations with Hollywood (TV series)
Himself
Writing for Scripted Television (2012) … Himself
 

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Dream On: Season 3: Episode 14 -- While dividing their photographs, Martin and Judith flash back to different milestones of their relationship. Parenthood: Season 1: Episode 3 -- Because every child is different, every parent faces different opportunities and challenges. Dream On: Season 3: Episode 19 -- Jeremy (Chris Demetral) gets a lesson in love.
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Graduated from Tufts University in 1984. See more »