Steve Armogida

Steve Armogida

American television writer and producer, Steve Armogida was born in 1962 in the United States. Active since the early '90s, he's been instrumental in the creation of hit sitcoms like "School of Rock," "Grounded for Life," and "The Brothers Garcia," with a primary focus on comedy and family genres. His distinctive storytelling style, often underscored by humor and heart, was recognized with a nomination for the Humanitas Prize in 2001. From the heart, Steve is a master craftsman of family entertainment, consistently delivering stories that resonate with viewers of all ages.