Patrick Sheehan
Writing
Biography
Patrick Sheehan is an American television writer and producer. He has worked on TV shows such as Franklin & Bash, The Neighbors, Galavant and American Housewife. He also produces stand-up comedy events in Los Angeles.
Known For

When they're not hanging out at their favorite hot dog stand pontificating on what they'd go through to enjoy a night with their favorite female celebrities, Jared Franklin and Peter Bash are chasing down their latest clients...sometimes literally. With business cards in hand, they're ready to nab a client within seconds after a car accident, arrest for solicitation or any other incident where their legal services may be needed. Once in the courtroom, they show their flair for the dramatic and the shocking.
Franklin & Bash

A family comedy narrated by Katie, a strong-willed mother, raising her flawed family in a wealthy town filled with perfect wives and their perfect offspring.
American Housewife

Fantasy and reality collide when a surprisingly diverse group of online video-game addicts struggle to balance the game with personal relationships.
The Guild

A group of college nerds secretly record a washed up celebrity having sex and post the tape on the internet. When the publicity revives the actress's career, every B-list celebrity, reality show reject, and celebutante in Hollywood want to star in the guys next "production."
Celebrity Sex Tape

An updated Odd Couple comedy about two extremely eligible bachelors, stumbling through a world of beautiful women.
Casanovas

One man's search for the prolific funk legend, Sly Stone.
On the Sly: In Search of the Family Stone

Documentary about the science related to Superman's Powers.
The Science of Superman
A beautiful woman must choose between the guy who says he loves her and the life-long friend who shows her how she deserves to be treated.
Jerks

Examines the decade-long struggle of independent music venues and the creative class they support against developers and concert promoter Live Nation. Taking place in Nashville, Tennessee, dubbed “Music City USA”, the story is depicted through the lens of Exit/In, one of the nation’s most historic independent venues. The club’s owner/operator Chris Cobb, the musicians who perform there, and political allies work together to save the club from imminent corporate takeover.