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Paul Fusco (2) (1953–)

Author of ALF: Season 1

For other authors named Paul Fusco, see the disambiguation page.

18+ Works 139 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Paul Fusco and Alf: 2012

Series

Works by Paul Fusco

ALF: Season 1 (1986) — Creator/Actor — 43 copies, 1 review
ALF: Season 2 (1987) — Creator/Actor — 24 copies, 1 review
ALF [1986 TV series] (1986) — Creator/Actor — 19 copies
ALF: Season 4 (1989) — Creator/Actor — 18 copies
ALF: Season 3 (1988) — Creator/Actor — 14 copies, 1 review
Project: ALF [1996 TV movie] (1996) — Screenwriter/Actor — 8 copies, 1 review
Paul Fusco Presents Imagicom Productions Holiday Specials (2016) — Director/Screenwriter/Voice — 1 copy
The Valentine's Day That Almost Wasn't [1982 TV movie] (1982) — Director/Voice — 1 copy
A Thanksgiving Tale [1983 TV movie] (1983) — Screenwriter/Voice — 1 copy
Santa's Magic Toy Bag [1983 TV movie] (1983) — Screenwriter/Voice — 1 copy
An Easter Story [1983 TV movie] (1983) — Screenwriter/Voice — 1 copy
A Far-Out Fourth [1984 short film] (1984) — Screenwriter/Voice — 1 copy

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Birthdate
1953-01-29
Gender
male
Occupations
puppeteer
actor
television producer
writer
director
Organizations
Alien Productions
HBO
Relationships
Fusco, Linda (wife)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Connecticut, USA

Members

Reviews

4 reviews
C+ (Okay).

Every time I got close to giving up on the show, they'd throw something weird at me - not necessarily Good Weird, but something unexpected enough that I don't feel like I can just dismiss the show. Like the dying child Christmas episode, or the creepy ventriloquist dummy episode.

(Apr. 2024)
C+ (Okay).

I guess it's mostly nostalgia that makes me like this show at all. There is occasionally a joke weird enough to justify the high concept, but mostly it's Generic Sitcom Stories, colored by number.

(Jan. 2024)
C+ (Okay).

This season doesn't have anything really unexpected, the way season two did. Some high concept ideas, but purely Generic Sitcom in execution. I'd probably give up on the show if there weren't only one more season left.

(Aug. 2024)
C+ (Okay).

Whistleblowers rescue an obnoxious alien from a military prison.

A very badly-written movie, but with two or three inexplicably great jokes.

(Oct. 2024)

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Statistics

Works
18
Also by
1
Members
139
Popularity
#147,350
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
4
ISBNs
12

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