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    Falsey graduated from Hampshire College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1975 and earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.

    • For The Creators, Alaska Was A “State of mind.”
    • Janine Turner Thought Rob Morrow Tried to Hit on her.
    • The “Aurora Borealis” Episode Almost Didn’T Air.
    • Elaine Miles Spoke Out Against Native American Stereotypes.
    • Roslyn Throws An Annual Northern Exposure Festival.
    • Morty The Moose Died in 1994.
    • Morrow Had A Different Ending in Mind For Joel.
    • John Corbett Refused to Do Publicity For The Show.
    • Adam Arkin’s Character Was Based on himself.
    • Darren Burrows Is Trying to Reboot The Show.

    European movies like Local Hero, My Life as a Dog, Cinema Paradiso, and Amarcord influenced the show’s creators. “America tends not to make those gentle, warm, offbeat character comedies,” co-creator Joshua Brand toldEntertainment Weekly. “We always say that we wanted to create Alaska as a state of mind, a place where people could recreate themselv...

    The two auditioned together, and as Morrow told Entertainment Weekly, “When Janine came into the room, it was so clear that she was Maggie.” Morrow said after the audition, they rode in the elevator together. “We’re riding up, and I turn to her and say, ‘It’s just you and me, ya know.’ And she blew me off. Later, she told me she thought I was hitti...

    The episode titled “Aurora Borealis: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups” aired as the season one finale, in 1990. However, CBS execs thought the episode was “too weird” and so they didn’t want to air it. “Once we knew that people did like this episode, my partner and I turned to each other and we said, ‘We can do anything we want on this show,’ and it was ...

    The producers cast Native American actress Elaine Miles as Joel’s receptionist, Marilyn. During the first season, the producers made her talk slowly. “The first scene I did I was supposed to go out and tell Rob that the patients were still talking,” Miles said. “And I said, ‘Can’t I just say, ‘They’re still talking?’ And they said, ‘No, say, ‘They ...

    The small town in Washington, located about 80 minutes from Seattle, was the stand-in for Cicely, Alaska. (The Brick bar and other locations were filmed on a soundstage in Redmond, Washington.) When the show was filmed there, it brought jobs and tourism to the economy. Eleven new businessesopened after the show began, and 100 new jobs were created....

    The famous moose that was featured in the opening credits passed away on January 6, 1994 at the age of five. In captivity, moose live to be less than 10 years old whereas moose in the wild can live to be 16. Morty was part of a behavior and nutrition study, which sought to figure out why moose don’t live as long in captivity. To film Morty walking ...

    Morrow and Joel departed the show in February 1995. The final shot featured Joel on a boat in New York Harbor, insinuating that the doctor had returned to his pre-Alaska life. Morrow told Peoplehe considered a different trajectory for the doctor. “Josh [Brand] always felt that Joel would go back to New York and would step into the life he always wa...

    John Corbett was cast as radio DJ Chris Stevens, based on a Jack in the Box commercial he starred in. When the show became popular, Corbett hired a publicist and began making appearances on high-profile shows like Entertainment Tonight and The Tonight Show, but things didn’t work out for him, publicity-wise. “I found myself caring more about gettin...

    For 10 episodes, Adam Arkin guest starred as a barefooted recluse chef named Adam, and was nominated for a Guest Actor Emmy for his performance. “The way in which he’s played and the level of hostility is mine,” Arkin told the Orlando Sentinel. Arkin found his wig in the Northern Exposurewardrobe department. “That’s 90 percent of what clued me into...

    Darren Burrows played Ed Chigliak on the show and published the book Northern Exposed. His production company, Film Farms, is raising money to bring the show back. “Our working title is Northern Exposure: Home Again. We will be authentic. We will remain true to the spirit and values of the show,” Burrows wrote on the show's fundraising page. At the...

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  2. Jan 14, 2019 · Originating in New Haven Conn., Falsey was born to John Henry and Patricia Helene Falsey in 1951 before moving to Massachusetts, where he graduated from Hampshire College in 1975.

  3. Jul 10, 2020 · Created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey, a neurotic Jewish physician (Rob Morrow) from New York is forced to work as a general practitioner in the small, fictional town of Cicely, Alaska, in order to pay the state of Alaska for underwriting his medical school education.

  4. Jan 11, 2019 · John Falsey, who with his writing and producing partner, Joshua Brand, created some of the most innovative and acclaimed television series of the 1980s and ’90s, including “St. Elsewhere” and...

  5. Jul 20, 2015 · John Falsey and Joshua Brand, and production studio Universal negotiated with the network for a larger budget. Somehow, its reputation only grew in its absence; in a 1991 piece for “Entertainment Weekly” (archived at the invaluable fan site Moosechick Notes), writers Mark Harris

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  7. Jul 10, 2020 · But its auspices were impressive: creators/producers Joshua Brand and John Falsey had met as writers on the late 1970s hit "The White Shadow" and went on to create the Emmy-winning NBC dramas...

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