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Filmography

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1999 Locked in Silence (TV movie) (story)
 
1997 Profiler (TV series)
Into the Abyss (1997) (writer)
 
1990-1991 Equal Justice (TV series)
The Devil His Due (1991) (creator)
What Color Are My Eyes? (1991) (creator)
Opening Farewell (1991) (creator)
Without Prejudice (1991) (creator)
Do the Wrong Thing (1991) (creator)
 
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse (TV series)
Mad Avenue (1988) (pilot)
 
Hide HideProducer (5 titles)
1999 Locked in Silence (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1990-1991 Equal Justice (TV series) (co-executive producer - 26 episodes)
The Devil His Due (1991) (co-executive producer)
What Color Are My Eyes? (1991) (co-executive producer)
Opening Farewell (1991) (co-executive producer)
Without Prejudice (1991) (co-executive producer)
Do the Wrong Thing (1991) (co-executive producer)
 
1991 American Detective (TV series) (producer)
 
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
Mad Avenue (1988) (executive producer)
 
1984 Silence of the Heart (TV movie) (co-producer)
 

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