- Born
- Died
- Birth nameWarren David Duclon
- Nickname
- Dave
- Warren David Duclon ( aka David W. Duclon) was born in Rockford, Illinois and is a graduate of Rockford West Public High School. Duclon married his only spouse, Deborah in 1980, the couple divorced in 2003. They are parents to one daughter, (she is a fashion stylist in N.Y.C). Deborah is very involved in community fund raising and philanthropy in Los Angeles,California (2015). 'Deborah J Duclon'- qv is credited with writing one episode of the television sitcom, Silver Spoons. Deborah is from an acting family. Warren David Duclon, peaked in the 1980-1990 sitcom era of Silver Spoons, Family Ties. Punky Brewster as staff writer with some producer credits.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Andy Bandues
- SpouseDeborah J. Duclon(November 22, 1980 - 2003) (divorced, 1 child)
- Is related to Cherie Johnson who starred as Maxine Johnson on the hit TV series Family Matters (1989).
- Last name is pronounced "doo-CLAHN," with the emphasis on the second syllable.
- As Duclon continued his career in television, he clearly had a knack for sitcoms. He joined Happy Days, starring Henry Winkler and Ron Howard, as a writer in 1976, as well as Laverne & Shirley, starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, that same year. He also served as a producer on the latter.
- Duclon earned two Emmy nominations for the show, for best children's program in 1986 and 1986.
- Throughout his TV career, Duclon wrote eight episodes of The Jeffersons and also served as an executive producer on Norman Lear's hit series.
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