Matt Tarses
Writing
Born 1966-05-12 · USA
Writer-producer Matt Tarses is best known for his work on the comedies "Scrubs" and "Sports Night." In 1998 he began working on the latter, serving as co-producer and writing nine episodes from 1998 to 2000. He wrote two episodes of the sitcom "Norm" before beginning work on the long-running sitcom "Scrubs." He wrote eight episodes of the series and was co-executive producer for 80 episodes from 2001 to 2005. In 2003 he wrote the screenplay for the film "A Guy Thing" and a year later produced the TV film "Americana," directed by David Schwimmer. In 2006 he wrote and produced an episode of the series "Teachers" and two years later he wrote and executive produced the series "Worst Week." He has been nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for the first season of "Scrubs" and has won two Humanitas Prizes, one for "Scrubs" and another for an episode of "Sports Night."
Crew

Rooster
Executive Producer

Rooster
Writer

Rooster
Creator

Bad Monkey
Executive Producer

Bad Monkey
Writer

Alex, Inc.
Executive Producer

Alex, Inc.
Writer

The Goldbergs
Writer

Mad Love
Writer

Mad Love
Executive Producer

Mad Love
Creator

Worst Week
Creator

Teachers
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Teachers
Producer

Teachers
Creator

A Guy Thing
Screenplay

Scrubs
Writer

Scrubs
Co-Executive Producer

Scrubs
Teleplay

Scrubs
Consulting Producer