Warren Leight
Screenwriter, Playwright, and Producer
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (season 8)...color . The main set of One Police Plaza is located at Pier 62, Chelsea Piers, Manhattan. Following the departure of Warren Leight, who served as show runner, executive producer, and head writer in seasons six and seven, it was announced in... In this article: Jeff Goldblum, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, USA Network, NBC, Julianne Nicholson, Dick Wolf, New York City Police Department, Robert Nathan, and Rene Balcer |
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The Hollywood Reporter | July 29, 2008
Two showrunners share 'Criminal Intent'
...eight with Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe. The duo replace outgoing showrunner Warren Leight, who left the venerable procedural franchise in June to produce the HBO series "In Treatment." Also: Tim Lea will serve as co-exec producer...
In this article: Robert Nathan, Walon Green, Dick Wolf, In Treatment, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Nicholson, HBO, and USA Network
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
...Noth exiting, and replaced by Jeff Goldblum At the end of the seventh season, Leight, who left to focus on In Treatment, was replaced by new executive producers Walon Green and Robert Nathan. In December 2008, Nathan left the show after...
In this article: Robert Goren, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Alexandra Eames, Criminal Intent, USA Network, New York City Police Department, Mike Logan, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Jeff Goldblum
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.:theReelblog:.: Two Showrunners replace Warren Leight
I've just learned that Warren Leight has been replaced by not one but two ... Robert Nathan and Walon Green have been with the L&O Franchise since the early days. ...
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www.tvweek.com
Law & Order: CI' Enlists New Producers - TVWeek - TVBizWire
Walon Green and Robert Nathan will replace Warren Leight as executive producers ... Dick Wolf, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Robert Nathan, Walon Green, Warren Leight ...
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List of Law & Order: Criminal Intent episodes - Wikipedia ...
Warren Leight. October 23, 2005 (2005-10-23) 05005. Goren/Eames. 6. 95 " ... Robert Nathan. June 14, 2009 (2009-06-14) 08016. Nichols/Wheeler. 9. 164 "Family Values" ...
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Warren Leight - Law & Order Wiki - Law and Order, Special ...
... left the show after the seventh season he was replaced with Walon Green, Robert Nathan, and Ed Zuckerman to be the new showrunners for the show starting with ...
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www.deadline.com
New Law & Order: CI' Exec Producers – Deadline.com
I've just learned that Warren Leight has been replaced by not one but two ... Had heard about Robert Nathan taking Team Goldblum/Nicholson last week, but as ...
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Zuckerman in for Nathan at Criminal Intent' - The Business of ...
Ed Zuckerman is replacing Robert Nathan as one of the executive ... the departure of former showrunner Warren Leight, who left to take over HBO's "In Treatment. ...
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent TV Guide News
... CI vets Walon Green and Robert Nathan, according to an article in Variety. Former executive producer Warren Leight is now working on HBO's therapy drama In ...
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Warren Leight (born 1957) is a Tony Award-winning American playwright, screenwriter, film director and television producer.
Raised in the Sunnyside section of the borough of Queens and the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Leight began his writing career with the 1980 horror flick Mother's Day, followed by the documentary Before the Nickelodeon: The Cinema of Edwin S. Porter, the indie Stuck on You!, and the Miramax release The Night We Never Met, which he also directed and which earned him a nomination at the Deauville Film Festival. He also scripted the 1996 Greg Kinnear comedy Dear God.
In the 80's, he was the creative director/writer for a highly regarded quartet of female comics known as the "High Heeled Women," which included actress Arleen Sorkin that performed in cabarets in New York City.
For his first theatrical project, Leight teamed with composer-lyricist Charles Strouse on the 1985 musical "Mayor", inspired by Ed Koch and his dealings with Leona Helmsley and Bess Myerson. It ran for 185 performances at the Top of the Gate in Greenwich Village before transferring uptown to the Latin Quarter for another seventy. His efforts garnered him a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Book.
Leight's 1998 play "Side Man" won him the Tony Award and nominations for both the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In 2001, his play "Glimmer, Glimmer & Shine" was produced by the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and the Manhattan Theatre Club in NYC with John Spencer. He contributed works to The 24 Hour Plays, a unique theatrical event in which six short plays are written, rehearsed, directed, and performed within 24 hours, in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2007. His 2006 off-Broadway effort, "No Foreigners Beyond This Point", earned him another Drama Desk nomination. Other plays include "James and Annie" and "Stray Cats".
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