Matt Goldman is an accomplished American writer and author, with a diverse body of work that spans television, plays, and novels. He has written for some of the most popular television shows in history, including Seinfeld, Ellen, The New Adventures of Old Christine, and Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. Goldman's work on these shows has earned him critical acclaim and even an Emmy award.
In addition to his success in television, Goldman has also turned his talents to playwriting and novel writing. He made his debut as a novelist in 2017 with the publication of "Gone to Dust," the first book in a series featuring protagonist Nils Shapiro. Goldman's background in television is evident in his novels, which are known for their snappy dialogue and well-developed characters.
Goldman's career in television began in the 1990s, when he wrote for several hit comedies. He quickly made a name for himself as a talented writer, and his work on shows like Seinfeld and Ellen helped to establish him as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. Goldman's ability to create memorable characters and engaging storylines has made him a sought-after writer in both television and literature.
Throughout his career, Goldman has demonstrated a remarkable versatility as a writer, able to switch seamlessly between different mediums and genres. Whether he is writing a sitcom episode or a gritty crime novel, Goldman's work is always marked by his sharp wit, keen eye for detail, and ability to create complex, relatable characters. With several successful projects already under his belt, Goldman continues to be a major contributor to the world of American entertainment.