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Susan Harris Parents: Meet Susan Spivak & Berkeley Harris

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Susan Harris, the American television writer and producer, was born Susan Spivak and Berkeley Harris on October 28, 1940. There isn’t much information about her parents on the internet.

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Between 1975 and 1998, Susan Harris became one of the most prolific television writers, creating an impressive total of 13 comedy series. Her creativity knew no bounds as she crafted shows like “Fay,” “Soap,” “Loves Me, Loves Me Not,” “Benson,” “It Takes Two,” “Empty Nest,” “Nurses,” “Good & Evil,” “The Golden Palace,” and “The Secret Lives of Men.” However, her most financially successful venture undoubtedly remains “The Golden Girls.”

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“The Golden Girls” emerged as a cultural phenomenon and financial triumph, cementing Susan Harris’s legacy in television history. However, behind the scenes, Harris faced personal challenges. Diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, she integrated her struggles into the show’s storyline in the episode titled “Sick and Tired” (1989). Harris later revealed that the episode served as her “revenge script” for those grappling with similar health issues.

Susan Harris co-founded the production company Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions with Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas. She married television producer Paul Junger Witt in 1983, and together they co-produced all the shows she created until his passing in 2018. Harris was previously married to actor Berkeley Harris from 1965 to 1969, and they share a son, Sam Harris, an accomplished author and neuroscientist.


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