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Mark Tuttle

Mark Tutlle wrote episodes for "Three's a Crowd" and "Three's Company", for whom he also served as a a script consultant and story editor for numerous episodes.
Personal Information
Birth name: Mark Ward Tuttle
Born: (1935-03-17)17 March 1935
Birthplace: Salt Lake City, Utah
Died 2 June 2008(2008-06-02) (aged 73)
Deathplace: Sunlake, California
Career/Family Information
Occupation/
Career:
TV producer/director/screenwriter
Years active: 1962 to 1989
Series information
Series involved with: Three's Company
Three's a Crowd
Work on/
connection with series:
Writer/Story Editor/Script Consultant
Episodes involved with: Directed 11 episodes of and served as story editor/script consultant for 47 episodes of Three's Company
Wrote 3 episodes of Three's a Crowd

Mark Tuttle (17 March 1935 - 2 June 2008) wrote eleven episodes of Three's Company and three of Three's a Crowd. He also served as a script consultant for 47 Three's Company episodes in Seasons 4 and 5.

Career[]

Mark's active and successful career as a television screenwriter and producer spanned more than 50 years after his start at Filmways Television in 1957. He wrote and co-produced during six years with CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies, and also was on the production staff for shows such as Three's Company, The Facts of Life, the 1980s CBS-TV sitcom Private Benjamin, and Three's a Crowd.

Tuttle also wrote an episode or two of series such as 227, What's Happening Now!!, the short-lived 1976 NBC-TV sitcom series The Practice starring Danny Thomas, Oh Madeline, the short-lived 1986-87 syndicated sitcom series What a Country! which starred comedian Yakov Smirnoff, The Harvey Korman Show, Petticoat Junction and The Tim Conway Show. In all, Mark wrote over 200 episodes of series television.

Death[]

Mark died near his greater Los Angeles-area home 2 June 2008 at the age of 73.

External Links[]

Mark Tuttle at the Internet Movie Database