Albie Hecht

Albie Hecht graduated from Francis Lewis High School in Queens, New York City[6] where he played varsity basketball and baseball and was President of the Student Organization.

[8] Hecht was Director of Artist Relations at Terry Cashman and Tommy West's[citation needed] Lifesong Records in the 1970s,[9] where he oversaw the career of Crack the Sky and then became manager to pop star Dean Friedman.

[11] Through Chauncey Street, Hecht co-created and executive produced Kids Court[citation needed] and GUTS for Nickelodeon,[12] the Ace Award winning game show Turn it Up!

[citation needed] When establishing his independent production company Worldwide Biggies, Hecht developed and executive produced The Naked Brothers Band (2007-09).

[17] Hecht is the creator and Executive Producer of Ryan's Mystery Playdate on the Nick Jr. Channel,[18] the number one preschool show on TV which garnered a Daytime Emmy Award Nomination in 2020.