Bill Scheft

TV Writer

1957 –

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Who is Bill Scheft?

Bill Scheft is an American comedy writer and novelist. He is best known for being a staff writer for David Letterman since 1991, during which time he has been nominated for 15 Emmy awards. He ran a weekly humor column "The Show" in Sports Illustrated from 2002 to 2005. A collection of his columns, The Best of "The Show", was published by Warner Books in 2005.

Scheft is the author of four novels: The Ringer, Time Won't Let Me, Everything Hurts and Shrink Thyself. Time Won't Let Me was a finalist for the 2006 Thurber Prize for American Humor. Both The Ringer and Everything Hurts have been optioned for film.

Scheft is the nephew of the late Herbert Warren Wind, the legendary golf and profile writer for The New Yorker and Sports Illustrated. In 2011, he co-edited and wrote a foreword for the collection, America's Gift to Golf: Herbert Warren Wind on The Masters. Scheft graduated from Harvard College in 1979 with honors. He is married to comedian Adrianne Tolsch.

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Born
Feb 15, 1957
Boston
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Harvard University

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on July 23, 2013

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