Anthony Yerkovich
Anthony Yerkovich |
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Television producer and writer |
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Years active |
1981–2006 |
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Anthony Yerkovich is an American television producer and writer.
He is best known for creating the 1980s cop show Miami Vice.[1] He served as the show's executive producer along with Michael Mann before handing over full executive responsibilities to Mann after only six episodes. His other television credits include Big Apple as executive producer, Private Eye as creator, Hill Street Blues as a writer and supervising producer, Hart to Hart and 240-Robert as a writer. He also wrote the made-for-TV film Hollywood Confidential starring Edward James Olmos and most recently reunited with Mann to executive produce the Miami Vice film.
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| 1976–2000 |
- Sherman Yellen for "John Adams: Lawyer" (1976)
- William Blinn & Ernest Kinoy for "Show #2" (1977)
- Gerald Green for "Holocaust" (1978)
- Michele Gallery for "Dying" (1979)
- Seth Freeman for "Cop" (1980)
- Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll for "Hill Street Station" (1981)
- Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll, Jeff Lewis, Michael I. Wagner, Anthony Yerkovich for "Freedom's Last Stand" (1982)
- David Milch for "Trial by Fury" (1983)
- Tom Fontana, John Masius, John Ford Noonan for "The Women" (1984)
- Patricia Green for "Who Said It's Fair, Part 2" (1985)
- Tom Fontana, John Masius, Joe Tinker for "Time Heals, Parts I & II" (1986)
- Steven Bochco, Terry Louise Fisher for "The Venus Butterfly" (1987)
- Paul Haggis, Marshall Herskovitz for "Business as Usual" (1988)
- Joseph Dougherty for "First Day/Last Day" (1989)
- David E. Kelley for "Blood, Sweat, and Fears" (1990)
- David E. Kelley for "On the Toad Again" (1991)
- Diane Frolov / Andrew Schneider for "Seoul Mates" (1992)
- Tom Fontana for "Three Men and Adena" (1993)
- Ann Biderman for "Steroid Roy" (1994)
- Lance A. Gentile for "Love's Labor Lost" (1995)
- Darin Morgan for "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (1996)
- Stephen Gaghan / David Milch / Michael R. Perry for "Where's Swaldo?" (1997)
- Bill Clark / Ted Mann / David Milch for "Lost Israel: Part II" (1998)
- David Chase / James Manos, Jr. for "College" (1999)
- Rick Cleveland & Aaron Sorkin for "In Excelsis Deo" (2000)
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