American screenwriter
Ed Waters (September 23, 1930 – October 30, 2004)[1][2] was an American writer for film and television.
He co-wrote Sorority Girl, wrote an episode of the television series The Lieutenant, and won an Emmy Award in 1976.[1]
Filmography
Films
Television
Year |
TV Series |
Credit |
Notes
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1958
|
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
1960
|
Johnny Midnight
|
Writer
|
4 Episodes
|
1962
|
Surfside 6
|
Writer
|
2 Episodes
|
1962-73
|
Insight
|
Writer
|
11 Episodes
|
1963
|
Kraft Television Theatre
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
The Lieutenant
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
Sam Benedict
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
1965-67
|
Combat!
|
Writer
|
2 Episodes
|
1966
|
Court Martial
|
Writer
|
2 Episodes
|
Run For Your Life
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
1967
|
The Virginian
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
1970
|
The Young Lawyers
|
Writer
|
1 Episode
|
1970-72
|
Mannix
|
Writer
|
3 Episodes
|
1971-73
|
The F.B.I.
|
Writer
|
11 Episodes
|
1972
|
The Sixth Sense
|
Writer, Story Editor
|
3 Episodes
|
1973-75
|
Kung Fu
|
Writer, Executive Story Consultant
|
Multiple Episodes
|
1975
|
Caribe
|
Write
|
1 Episode
|
1975-76
|
Bronk
|
Writer, Creator
|
|
1975-77
|
Police Story
|
Writer, Executive Story Consultant
|
43 Episodes
|
1975-78
|
Baretta
|
Writer, Producer
|
|
1983-84
|
T. J. Hooker
|
Writer, Producer
|
21 Episodes
|
1984
|
The Mississippi
|
Writer, Producer
|
1 Episode
|
1985-86
|
Miami Vice
|
Supervising Producer
|
21 Episodes
|
1986-88
|
The Equalizer
|
Writer, Supervising Producer, Executive Producer
|
44 Episodes
|
1989
|
Jake and the Fatman
|
Writer, Executive Producer
|
10 Episodes
|
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