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Lin Oliver (born February 2, 1947) is an American writer, producer, and the co-founder (with Steve Mooser) of the
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. During the 1990s and early 2000s, she wrote and produced a number of works for television and film, notably the 1990s television show, ''
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.'' As an author of books for children, Oliver began collaborating on the '' Hank Zipzer'' series with actor
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in 2003. They next created the prequel series ''Here's Hank'', the ''Ghost Buddy'' series, and the ''Alien Superstar'' series.


Childhood and education

Oliver was born in Los Angeles, California, and was the editor-in-chief of her school newspaper at Ulysses S. Grant High School. She received her B.A. in English Literature from the
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, a Masters in Educational Psychology from the
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, and has completed coursework for an Ed.D. (also UCLA).


Career

Oliver won a job working in television through a contest after graduating from college. She then quit the position, and found a federally funded job for a children's writer (creating a K-6 reading series for children) at the unemployment office. In the position, she worked with Steve Mooser during a three-year contract to create stories and novels as part of the
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program. As neither knew much about the field, both Oliver and Mooser realized that they needed to create an organization dedicated to children's literature, and thus created the
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(where Lin is now executive director). Oliver was the Executive Vice President of MCA Universal for 12 years, and was the writer and executive producer for "over 300 episodes of television and three feature films," including ''
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.'' She currently runs her own production company, ''Lin Oliver Productions'', and is the author of a number of children's books including, ''Who Shrunk Daniel Funk,'' and '' Almost Identical''. In 2003, Oliver began to collaborate with actor
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on the '' Hank Zipzer'' children's book series. All of the characters in the books are based on real people, including Hank who is based on Winkler as a child. The idea originated with Winkler's agent at
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, Alan Berger, who in 1998 first suggested the idea to him. However, Winkler did not believe he was capable of creating children's books. It was only a few years later, after the suggestion was made to him again, that Winkler agreed, and began collaborating with Oliver. After they completed the main books, Oliver and Winkler created a prequel series, ''Here's Hank'' that explores Hank's life as a second grader (2012 to 2016). Oliver and Winkler co-authored the TV-tie in books to the series. They continued to work together on the ''Ghost Buddy'' books (2012–2013), and the ''Alien Superstar'' series (2019–2021).


Personal life

Oliver is married to Alan Baker, Associate Dean,
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. They have three sons, Theo, Ollie, and Cole.


Works


Books

Oliver has written a number of books for children, as well as co-authored children's series with
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and Theo Baker. With Henry Winkler *'' Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest Underachiever'' (18 volumes, 2003–2010, 2015). * ''Ghost Buddy'' (4 volumes, 2012–2013). *''Here's Hank'' (12 volumes, 2014–2019). *''Alien Superstar'' (3 volumes, 2019–2021). Who Shrunk Daniel Funk series *''Attack of the Growling Eyeballs.'' (2008) *''Escape of the Mini-Mummy.'' (2008) *''Revenge of the Itty-Bitty Brothers.'' (2009) *''Secret of the Super-Small Superstar.'' (2010) Sound Bender series (with Theo Baker) *''Sound Bender.'' (2011) *''The Shadow Mask.'' (2013) Almost Identical series *''Almost Identical.'' (2012) *''Two-Faced.'' (2012) *''Double-crossed.'' (2013) *''Twice as Nice.'' (2014) Fantastic Frame series *''Danger! Tiger Crossing'' (2016) *''Splat! Another Messy Sunday'' (2016) *''Beware! Shadows in the Night'' (2016) *''Look Out! Ghost Mountain Below'' (2017) *''Warning! Journey to Forever'' (2019)


Film and television

*'' Wayside'' (producer) (2007) *''Mamaland Blues'' (producer) (2007)) *''Myron VS Normy/Age of Aquarium'' (producer) (2007) *''Slo Mo Mo/Joe 'n' Fro'' *''
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'' (producer) (2001) *''Finding Buck McHenry'' (producer) (2000) *''The Ruby Ring'' (writer, producer) (1997) *''The Adventures of Corduroy the Bear'' (producer) (1993) *''
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'' (executive producer) (1991) *'' Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool!'' (executive producer (1984) *''
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'' (writer) (2005) *''The Adventures of Corduroy the Bear'' (producer, director) (1997) *''
Harry and the Hendersons ''Harry and the Hendersons'' is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by William Dear and starring John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazan, and Kevin Peter Hall. ...
'' (TV series) :"The Long Goodbyes: Part 2" (writer) 1993 :"The Long Goodbyes: Part 1" (story) 1993) :"The Write Stuff" (writer) (1993) :"Born Again" (writer) (1992) :"Sara Sings the Blues" (1991) (writer)


References


External links

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Lin Oliver
at Fantastic Fiction
Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver Reading from “Lights, Camera, Danger!” hosted by Michael Ordoña
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