Charles Pratt, Jr. - Other Positions Held

Other Positions Held

Beverly Hills, 90210

  • Director: January 28, 1998 - "Rebound"

Cruel Intentions 2

  • Executive Producer: 2000

Desperate Housewives

  • Executive Producer: Pilot
  • Consulting Producer: 2004 - 2006

Gabriel's Fire

  • Executive Storyline Consultant: 1991
  • Writer: 1990-1991; "Postcards from the Faultline", "Belly of the Beast", “Windows”

The Lying Game

  • Executive Producer: August 2011 – Present
  • Developer

Melrose Place

  • Writer: 1992 - 1999
  • Executive Producer: Late 1990s
  • Director: 1996 - 1999
  • Wrote and directed the last episode

Models Inc.

  • Executive Produer: 1994

Pacific Palisades

  • Consultant
  • Director

The Colbys

  • Writer: January 16, 1986 - "The Turning Point"

Titans

  • Head Writer: 2000
  • Executive Producer: 2000

Ugly Betty

  • Consulting Producer: 2007 - 2010

The Apostles (directed by David McNally)

  • Creator: 2007

Full House

  • "A Pinch for a Pinch" aired on October 26, 1990

Read more about this topic:  Charles Pratt, Jr.

Famous quotes containing the words positions and/or held:

    The season developed and matured. Another year’s installment of flowers, leaves, nightingales, thrushes, finches, and such ephemeral creatures, took up their positions where only a year ago others had stood in their place when these were nothing more than germs and inorganic particles. Rays from the sunrise drew forth the buds and stretched them into long stalks, lifted up sap in noiseless streams, opened petals, and sucked out scents in invisible jets and breathings.
    Thomas Hardy (1840–1928)

    Welcome evermore to gods and men is the self-helping man. For him all doors are flung wide: him all tongues greet, all honors crown, all eyes follow with desire. Our love goes out to him and embraces him, because he did not need it. We solicitously and apologetically caress and celebrate him, because he held on his way and scorned our disapprobation. The gods loved him because men hated him.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)