Linwood Boomer
- Producer
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Linwood was the second youngest of four sons. He grew up with a strict
mother, Eileen, and was enrolled in a gifted program at school.
Linwood's first behind-the-scenes work was as writer and producer on
the NBC series
Silver Spoons (1982) (1985-86)
and Night Court (1984) (1986-88).
After developing an adaptation of the popular British sci-fi comedy
"Red Dwarf" for American television that disappointingly didn't get
past the pilot stage, Boomer moved on to the relatively short-lived
sitcoms Flying Blind (1992)
(Fox, 1992-93) and
The Boys Are Back (1994)
(CBS, 1994-95), writing episodes for both and serving as executive
consultant of the former and co-executive producer of the latter. In
1996, he was one of the executive producers of the hit NBC sitcom
3rd Rock from the Sun (1996)
and the failed ABC entry
Townies (1996). While he also served
in the same capacity for the edgy but controversial animated series
God, the Devil and Bob (2000)
(NBC, 2000), he found immediate success with the envelope-pushing Fox
family comedy
Malcolm in the Middle (2000)
(2000- ). A mid-season replacement, "Malcolm" quickly won an audience
with its boldly realistic yet off-kilter comedy focused on a struggling
middle-class family of six: high-strung disciplinarian mother Lois
(Jane Kaczmarek); dim but well-meaning
father Hal (Bryan Cranston); smart aleck
eldest son Francis
(Christopher Masterson) consigned
to military school; bullying second-eldest son Reese
(Justin Berfield), reluctant boy genius
Malcolm (Frankie Muniz); and just plain
weird youngest child Dewey
(Erik Per Sullivan. The series steered
clear of the traditional sitcom trappings as it was shot in a
single-camera style, with no laugh track and with frequent fourth
wall-breaking commentary by the title hero.
Malcolm in the Middle (2000)
set itself apart from its competitors with a fresh and consistently
funny perspective and the remarkable performances by the entire cast.
Perhaps this was in part because the show was loosely autobiographical
for Boomer. Linwood continues to work behind the scenes on several TV
show projects. He resides in Los Angeles.