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writing partner Barbara Avedon (for nine years); together they came up with "Cagney & Lacey"

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Filmography


TV Credits
Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions ( 1996 / Released ): Characters as Source Material
Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling ( 1995 / Released ): Characters as Source Material
The George & Alana Show ( 1995 / Released ): Executive Producer
The Office ( 1995 / Released ): Creator / From Story
Cagney & Lacey: The Return ( 1994 / Released ): Characters as Source Material
The Heart of Justice ( 1993 / Released ): Co-Executive Producer
I Dream of Jeannie... 15 Years Later ( 1985 / Released ): Executive Producer
The Bounder ( 1984 / Released ): Executive Producer
Used Cars ( 1984 / Released ): Executive Producer
Reggie ( 1983 / Released ): Executive Producer
This Girl For Hire ( 1983 / Released ): From Story
Cagney & Lacey ( 1982 / Released ): Creator / Writer
American Dream ( 1981 / Released ): Creator / Writer
Cagney & Lacey ( 1981 / Released ): From Story
The American Dream ( 1981 / Released ): Creator / Writer
Knots Landing ( 1979 / Released ): Co-Executive Producer
Fish ( 1977 / Released ): Writer

Full Biography (Back to top)


writing partner Barbara Avedon (for nine years); together they came up with "Cagney & Lacey"

Profession(s):
producer, executive, writer
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
husband:Roger Lowenstein (married May 1, 1992; has written for the TV series "L.A. Law", "Human Factor", "Reasonable Doubts")
Milestones (Back to top)

1992 Signed on to co-executive produce CBS's "Knot's Landing" for the 1992-93 season as part of her deal with Lorimar
1991 Resumed producing under her Can't Sing Can't Dance Productions (date approximate)
1988 Named executive vice president, primetime programming, CBS Entertainment in August
1982 - 1984 Headed own production company in conjunction with Columbia Pictures Television
Began career as a publicist in New York and Los Angeles
Named a vice president at ABC-TV; helmed comedy series development
Served as president of Columbia Pictures Television

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