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After a stint as an Off-Broadway actor, Finestra turned to writing for the likes of [[Johnny Cash]] (for one of Cash's summer series) and [[Steve Martin]]. Finestra's big break came when he began writing for the ''[[The Bill Cosby Show]]'' in 1984, where he would remain until 1990, leaving the show as supervising producer. Finestra received two [[Emmy]] nominations as one of the producers of ''The Cosby Show'' and another Emmy nomination for co-writing an episode of the hit series. He also did three guest star appearances on the Cosby Show (episodes 4.17, 6.2 and 6.14).
After a stint as an Off-Broadway actor, Finestra turned to writing for the likes of [[Johnny Cash]] (for one of Cash's summer series) and [[Steve Martin]]. Finestra's big break came when he began writing for the ''[[The Bill Cosby Show]]'' in 1984, where he would remain until 1990, leaving the show as supervising producer. Finestra received two [[Emmy]] nominations as one of the producers of ''The Cosby Show'' and another Emmy nomination for co-writing an episode of the hit series. He also did three guest star appearances on the Cosby Show (episodes 4.17, 6.2 and 6.14).

Helping to create the popular sitcom Home Improvement in 1991, Finestra began working as a writer and co-executive producer for the show until its 1999 series finale.


In 1991, Finestra became a writer and co-executive producer for ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', capacities he performed until the series' end in 1999. His work on the popular sitcom would land him three Emmy and two [[Golden Globe]] nominations.
In 1991, Finestra became a writer and co-executive producer for ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', capacities he performed until the series' end in 1999. His work on the popular sitcom would land him three Emmy and two [[Golden Globe]] nominations.

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Carmen Finestra (born 1947) is an American producer and TV writer who currently is partnered with Matt Williams and David McFadzean in Wind Dancer Films, a production firm which Finestra also co-owns. For Wind Dancer, he has produced or executive produced Where the Heart Is, Firelight, Soul Man, Thunder Alley and Home Improvement.

Finestra was born to Italian immigrants in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and initially attended a seminary college for two years to become a Catholic priest before transferring to Pennsylvania State, where he earned his BA in 1971.

After a stint as an Off-Broadway actor, Finestra turned to writing for the likes of Johnny Cash (for one of Cash's summer series) and Steve Martin. Finestra's big break came when he began writing for the The Bill Cosby Show in 1984, where he would remain until 1990, leaving the show as supervising producer. Finestra received two Emmy nominations as one of the producers of The Cosby Show and another Emmy nomination for co-writing an episode of the hit series. He also did three guest star appearances on the Cosby Show (episodes 4.17, 6.2 and 6.14).

In 1991, Finestra became a writer and co-executive producer for Home Improvement, capacities he performed until the series' end in 1999. His work on the popular sitcom would land him three Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations.

Finestra was honored as a Distinguished Alumnus of Penn State in 1998.

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