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Ed Spielman (born in Brooklyn, New York City, US) is a writer and executive producer for television and film, an author and journalist.!
Ed Spielman
American writer and producer
Ed Spielman (born in Brooklyn, New York City, US)[1] is a writer and executive producer for television and film, an author and journalist.
Ed Spielman is an American writer and producer who is one of the creators of the television series Kung Fu. Ed Spielman on Wikipedia.
He is the creator of the Emmy Award winning TV series Kung Fu.[2][3] Spielman wrote the story and teleplay for the series pilot (which was co-written with his friend Howard Friedlander).
The pilot of Kung Fu has been credited as "the first American Martial Arts film."[1] He also created the Emmy Award winning TV series The Young Riders starring Stephen Baldwin and Josh Brolin.
Another of his television series, Dead Man's Gun (which debuted on Showtime in 1997, and which he produced in partnership with MGM Productions, Henry Winkler, Howard Spielman, and Sugar Entertainment, Ltd.) was nominated for three cable ACE Awards (including Best Dramatic Series) and received six LEO nominations.[1][4]
Spielman has the rare distinction of be