Marc Cherry (born March 23, 1962)[1] is an American television writer and producer. He is best known for creating the ABC dramedy series Desperate Housewives. (wikipedia)
I created a tone for network television that they hadn't really been seen before. And I have to admit that was really more of an accident. I was just writing the way I write.
There's no one I trust in show business more than Sabrina Wind. She's my eyes and ears when I can't be there. She weighs in on everything, from scripts to sets to advertising.
I got to have a TV show that really was the talk of the nation for a while there. So I'm a very lucky guy.
I'm excited and terrified to write something new.
I'm just proud that I created something that helped me pay my bills because I was so flat broke. I was borrowing money from my mother to stay afloat, and that was kind of uncomfortable.
I love the idea of a beautiful neighborhood that represents the very best of American values, but also as a fun backdrop to some darker, deliciously sneaky things going on in people's lives.
Yes, we're trying some new stuff. Some of it might work. Some of it might not. This, of course, is the nature of episodic television. They can't all be gems.
A lot of the women I know, that's what they're complaining about either the man in their life or the lack of a man in their life.
There are certain storylines I shouldn't have done, there are certain actors I shouldn't have cast - guest stars, I mean.
A lot of the women I know, that's what they're complaining about - either the man in their life or the lack of a man in their life.