Charles Kipps
Charles Kipps is a writer and producer who has won an Emmy and a Peabody for his Nickelodeon show Little Bill, and a Best Movie or Miniseries Edgar Award for Exiled: A Law & Order Movie (NBC).
Kipps' current project Fatherhood, is the first-ever original series for Nick at Nite, which he co-created with Bill Cosby and premiered in June 2004.
His other television credits include The Cosby Mysteries (NBC), and Columbo (ABC).
Kipps began writing as a journalist, serving as Features Editor for Variety and contributing to a number of publications, among them The New York Times. He is the author of two non-fiction books, Out of Focus and Cop Without a Badge.
Kipps was awarded seven Gold Records writing and producing songs for artists such as Van McCoy, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and former Temptation lead singer David Ruffin.
Note: This profile was written in or before 2005.
Charles Kipps Facts
Occupation | Screenwriter, Producer |
Selected Filmography
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