![]() ![]() After writing hundreds of commercials, dozens of TV shows, a play (Squabbles), and a feature film (Just Looking) Karp fulfilled a lifelong fantasy by killing the people he worked with in Hollywood. ![]() He created "Everything's Relative," a CBS comedy starring Jason Alexander, moved on to become writer/producer for the NBC hit, "Amen," then served as writer/co-executive producer for ABC's "Baby Talk" starring George Clooney, and NBC's "Working It Out," starring Jane Curtin. Marshall Karp, an advertising executive who wrote award winning commercials (including the classic "Thank You, Paine Webber" campaign), left a career of interrupting television shows to write for them. ![]()
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