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{{BLP unsourced|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox person | name = Bill Steinkellner | image = | imagesize = | birth_name = Bill Steinkellner | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1949|02|05}} | notable_works = | birth_place = | occupation = Screenwriter, producer | years_active = 1984 - present | spouse = Cheri | website = }}{{Infobox person | name = Cheri Steinkellener | image = | imagesize = | birth_name = Cheryl Lynn Eichen | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1955|11|25}} | birth_place = Los Angeles, California | occupation = Screenwriter, television producer, songwriter | years_active = 1984 - present | spouse = Bill | website = }}Bill Steinkellner and Cheri Steinkellner are a husband and wife screenwriting duo, known for their work on Cheers, Teacher's Pet, its film adaptation of the same name, and Bob. Bill and Cheri Steinkellner were also originally writers of the canceled Circle 7 Animation version of Toy Story 3, but their script was rejected. Filmography Year | Title | Writer | Producer | Other | Note |
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1975 | Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men | {{X mark}} | Herself (Cheri only) | 1980 | Pink Lady | {{X mark}} | Bosom Buddies | {{X mark}} | Actress (Cheri only) | 1981 | The Pee Wee Herman Show | {{X mark}} | TV movie | 1983 | The Creature Wasn't Nice | {{X mark}} | Actress (Cheri only) | The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show | {{X mark}} | Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls | {{X mark}} | 1984-1985 | The Jeffersons | {{X mark}} | Writer , story editor (29 episodes total) | The Facts of Life | {{X mark}} | Story (2 episode) | 1985 | Benson | {{X mark}} | 1 episode | CBS Storybreak | {{X mark}} | Actress (Cheri only) | 1985-1992 | Cheers | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | Writer, executive producer, co-executive producers, producer, executive script consultant, executive story consultant, actors (themselves) | 1985-1986 | Who's the Boss | {{X mark}} | Story editor, writer | 1987 | The Tortellis | {{X mark}} | 1 episode | 1989 | 41st Primetime Emmy Awards | {{X mark}} | Themselves | 1990 | The Earth Day Special | {{X mark}} | Cheers segment | 1992 | The Upper Hand | {{X mark}} | 2 episodes | 1992-1993 | Bob | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | Creators, writers, executive producers | 1995 | Hope and Gloria | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | 1999-2000 | Just Shoot Me! | {{X mark}} | Consulting producer (Bill only) | 2000 | Emeril | {{X mark}} | Co-executive producer (Bill only) | 2000-2002 | Teacher's Pet | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | Co-creators with Gary Baseman, writers, executive producers, story editor, music and lyrics (Cheri only) | 2004 | Teacher's Pet | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | {{X mark}} | Screenwriters, executive producers, music and lyrics (Cheri only) | The Lion King 1½ | {{X mark}} | Additional screenplay material (Bill only) | 2009 | Dorm Life | {{X mark}} | Actress (Cheri only) | The Lone Star Cowboy | {{X mark}} | Actor (Bill only; short) | 2011 | Cheers | {{X mark}} | Based on original episodes (3 episodes) | The Pee Wee Herman Show on Broadway | {{X mark}} | TV movie; Bill only | 2012 | The Soul Man | {{X mark}} | Consulting producer (4 episodes; Bill only) | |
Theater Years running | Title | Credit |
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2006–present | Sister Act | Playwrights |
External links- [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0826137/?ref_=tt_ov_wr Bill Steinkellner] on Internet Movie Database
- [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0251482/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr3 Cheri Steinkellner] on Internet Movie Database
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