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  1. Brooks attended Weehawken High School, but was not a high achiever. He was on his high school newspaper team and frequently secured interviews with celebrities, including Louis Armstrong.

  2. 6 days ago · He found acclaim as the cocreator of the groundbreaking TV comedy Room 222 (1969–74), which centred on the travails of an African American high-school teacher. Brooks then cocreated and produced the hit sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–77) and its spin-offs Rhoda (1974–78) and Lou Grant (1977–82).

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  3. Brooks attended Weehawken High School, but was not a high achiever. He was on his high school newspaper team and frequently secured interviews with celebrities, including Louis Armstrong.

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · James L. Brooks attended Weequahic High School in Newark, New Jersey, where he began honing his skills as a writer and storyteller. After graduating, he went on to attend New York University, where he studied journalism and pursued his passion for storytelling through various writing projects.

  5. James L. Brooks was born on 9 May 1940 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Broadcast News (1987), As Good as It Gets (1997) and Terms of Endearment (1983). He was previously married to Holly Holmberg Brooks and Marianne Catherine Morrissey.

    • May 9, 1940
  6. Brooks attended Weehawken High School, but was not a high achiever. He was on his high school newspaper team and frequently secured interviews with celebrities, including Louis Armstrong.

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  8. Brooks cocreated the groundbreaking TV comedy Room 222 (1969–74), which centered on the travails of an African American high-school teacher. He then cocreated and produced the hit sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–77) and its spin-offs Rhoda (1974–75) and Lou Grant (1977–82).

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