Stephen Skrovan & Henriette Mantel
Steve Skrovan has had an eclectic career in show business as a stand-up comedian, actor, television writer and film director. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, and a graduate of Yale University, Steve began his career as a stand-up comedian in New York City. After moving to Los Angeles at the end 80s, he got his first writing job on SEINFELD and later landed on the first season of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND where he stayed for the entire nine-year run of the series, rising to the level of executive producer and garnering two Emmy Awards. In film, he directed the critically acclaimed, Sundance Grand Jury nominated, and Oscar short-listed documentary on the life and career of Ralph Nader entitled AN UNREASONABLE MAN. Currently, he is a co-executive producer on HOT IN CLEAVLAND starring Betty White.Writer, actress, producer, director, and stand-up comic Henriette Mantel was born and raised in Newfane, Vermont on her family's farm. In the late 1970s, she spent two years in Washington, D.C., working with political activist Ralph Nader and twenty years later, she co-wrote and co-directed AN UNREASONABLE MAN, a 2006 Sundance hit that traces the life and career of Nader, with Skrovan. In addition to her work in film, Mantel has worked in documentary and reality television as a writer/producer on such shows as the Emmy Award winning hit THE OSBOURNES. As an actress, Henriette has appeared in many feature films and television comedies and is perhaps best known for her role as Alice in THE BRADY BUNCH films.