Stan Cutler (screenwriter)

Stan Cutler (1925 – 2019) was an American screenwriter.

Cutler was born in Newark, New Jersey. He began his career in 1957, first writing for the NBC Matinee Theater. He then wrote episodes for television programs, such as, That Girl, The Partridge Family, Occasional Wife, The Second Hundred Years, 9 to 5 and The Courtship of Eddie's Father. He had written 26 episodes for the sitcom television series The Farmer's Daughter. In 1976, he served as the developer for the new NBC sitcom television series Snip. His last screenwriting credit was from Small Wonder. After retiring, he wrote books for the Mark Bradley and Rayford Goodman series, in which was published by E. P. Dutton.

Cutler lived in Los Angeles, California with his wife.