Michael Patrick King

Michael Patrick King
Born (1954-09-14) September 14, 1954
OccupationsFilm/television producer, director, writer
Years active1989–present

Michael Patrick King (born September 14, 1954) is an American director, writer, and producer. He is best known for directing and writing for Sex and the City, its film adaptations, and the follow-up series And Just Like That..., and for co-creating the television comedies The Comeback, 2 Broke Girls, and AJ and the Queen.

Life and career

King was born to a Roman Catholic Irish American family in Scranton, Pennsylvania.[1][2] He attended Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania, for three years.[3]

In 1975, King moved to New York, did stand-up comedy, and wrote plays. He also was a member of a comedy improv group called The Broadway Local which mostly performed at Manhattan Punch Line Theatre. They were considered to be the in-house Improv group there.

He eventually moved to Los Angeles, where he found work writing for the television series Murphy Brown, and was nominated for several Emmys.[4] He wrote for broadcast shows Will & Grace, Good Advice, and Cybill. He has an acting role on the HBO special Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm as Larry David's publicist.

He may be best known for his work on the HBO series Sex and the City, which was created by Darren Star. King wrote all the season premieres and finales of Sex and the City (except its pilot, written by Star, and the fifth-season finale, which King co-wrote with Cindy Chupack). He directed the show's film adaptation, and its follow-up, Sex and the City 2. He later created the HBO show The Comeback. He is featured on The Other Network Writers Room, an audio series for aspiring comedy writers. In 2008, his production company signed a deal with DreamWorks.[5]

He is gay,[6] and lives in Greenwich Village. He owns Arcade Productions, a production company.

Filmography

Year Title Credit Role Notes
1989 The Sweet Life Writer and producer
1990 My Talk Show Writer and actor Guest Star
How to Be Louise Actor The Agent
1991 Hi Honey, I'm Home! Writer
1991–1993 Murphy Brown Writer and producer 10 episodes
1994 Good Advice Director, writer, and executive producer 3 episodes
The 5 Mrs. Buchanans Writer and creative consultant 3 episodes
1996 Cybill Writer and executive producer 8 episodes
1997 Temporarily Yours Creator and writer 7 episodes
1998–1999 Will & Grace Writer and consulting producer 6 episodes
1998–2004 Sex and the City Director, writer, executive producer, and actor Mental Patient (uncredited) 93 episodes
1999 Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm Actor HBO Publicist
2001 55 Mercer Street Writer
2005, 2014,
2026
The Comeback Creator, director, writer, and executive producer 29 episodes
2008 Sex and the City Director, writer, and producer
2010 Sex and the City 2
2011–2017 2 Broke Girls Creator, director, writer, and executive producer Directed 5 episodes
2011 A Mann's World Director, writer, and executive producer TV movie
2020 AJ and the Queen Creator, director, writer, and executive producer 10 episodes
2021–2025 And Just Like That... Director, writer, and executive producer 33 episodes

See also

References

  1. ^ Profile of Michael Patrick King Archived May 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Rachel Abramowitz,"Michael Patrick King and Sex and the City 2", Los Angeles Times, May 2, 2010.
  3. ^ "Michael Patrick King Interview 1 of 3". YouTube. April 29, 2013. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  4. ^ "Michael Patrick King", Sex and the City Cast & Crew, retrieved November 27, 2007
  5. ^ Fleming, Michael (May 30, 2008). "'City's' King gets DreamWorks deal". Variety. Retrieved February 14, 2021.
  6. ^ Poniewozik, James (March 7, 2005), "Queer Eye for Straight TV", Time Magazine, archived from the original on March 7, 2005, retrieved November 27, 2007