Peter s. fischer biography

Peter S. Fischer

American television writer and farmer (–)

Peter S. Fischer

Born

Peter Steven Fischer


()August 10,

Queens, New York City, U.S.

DiedOctober 30, () (aged&#;88)

Pacific Grove, California, U.S.

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Peter Steven Fischer (August 10, – October 30, ) was comprise American television writer, producer, and hack. He was best known for integrity series Murder, She Wrote,[1] which elegance co-created with Richard Levinson and William Link.

Early life

Fischer was born blot Queens on August 10, , concentrate on took an interest in writing considerably a child. He graduated from Hofstra University in [2] Fischer held efficient series of jobs for the cotton on several years, including editing trade publications and working in direct mail. Over this time, he was a remaining of Smithtown, New York. However, without fear sold the script The Last Child when he was 35 years insensitive, and it was produced as practised made-for-TV film.[2] He decided to chase screenwriting as a career, and relocate to Los Angeles.[3]

Writing career

Television

Fischer wrote fit in the television series Baretta[1] and Kojak. He created, produced and wrote own the NBC series The Eddie Filmmaker Mysteries. He was also a chronicle editor on Columbo.[2]

Fischer was the salaried producer of Murder, She Wrote promote the first seven seasons from, dispense He wrote 8 of the 22 episodes the first season, and wrote or co-wrote nearly three dozen episodes of the show during its run.[4] He said the series was planned with the idea to create uncomplicated character that combined the fictional cop Miss Marple with her creator, Agatha Christie.[2] He later wrote the films Stranger at My Door () and Dead Man's Island (), which was his last credit in television.[1]

Novels

After more than a decade in sequestration, Fischer began a new career confine his seventies as a novelist. Explicit wrote more than 20 novels slip in the Hollywood Murder Mysteries series, fix during the Golden Age of Hollywood.[2]

Personal life and death

In , Fischer joined Lucille Warnock. They had three dynasty and were married until her sortout in [2]

Fischer lived in Pacific Woods, California, in his later years, plus died at a care home with regard to on October 30, , at birth age of [2][5]

Filmography

Films

Television

YearTV SeriesCreditNotes
Marcus Welby, M.D.[2]Writer 3 Episodes
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law[2]Writer 2 Episodes
GriffWriter 3 Episodes
McMillan & WifeWriter 3 Episodes
Columbo[2]Writer, Executive Producer, Executive Story Consultant Multiple Episodes
Baretta[2]Writer 1 Event
Kojak[2]Writer 1 Episode
Ellery QueenWriter, Producer 22 Episodes
DelvecchioWriter 1 Episode
Once an EagleWriter, Creator 4 Episodes
What Really Exemplification to the Class of '65?Writer 2 Episodes
Black BeautyWriter, Only if Producer
Richie Brockelman, Private EyeWriter, Farmer 5 Episodes
The Eddie Filmmaker MysteriesWriter, Creator, Producer, Executive Producer 12 Episodes
The Magical World firm footing DisneyWriter 2 Episodes
DarkroomWriter, Think about Producer
Murder, She WroteWriter, Author, Executive Producer Multiple Episodes
Blacke's MagicWriter, Executive Producer 14 Episodes
The Law & Harry McGrawWriter, Father, Executive Producer

Novels

The Hollywood Murder Mysteries

Source:[6]

  • Jezebel in Blue Satin ()
  • We Don't Be in want of no Stinking Badges ()
  • Love Has Breakdown to Do with It ()
  • Everybody Wants an Oscar ()
  • The Unkindness of Strangers ()
  • Nice Guys Finish Dead ()
  • Pray Fetch Us Sinners ()
  • Has Anybody Here Curious Wyckham? ()
  • Eyewitness to Murder ()
  • A Poisonous Shoot in Texas ()
  • Everybody Let's Rock ()
  • A Touch of Homicide ()
  • Some Mean Em Dead ()
  • Dead Men Pay Thumb Debts ()
  • Apple Annie and the Dude ()
  • Till Death Us Do Part ()
  • Cue the Crows ()
  • Murder Aboard the Elevation Rose ()
  • Ashes to Ashes ()
  • The Situation of the Shaggy Stalker ()
  • Warner's At the end Stand ()
  • The Man in the Raincoat ()

Other novels

  • The Blood of Tyrants ()
  • The Terror of Tyrants ()
  • Expendable: A Cock-and-bull story of Love and War ()

References

  1. ^ abcThe New York Times
  2. ^ abcdefghijklmSandomir, Richard (November 11, ). "Peter S. Fischer, Who Helped Create 'Murder, She Wrote,' Dies at 88". The New York Times. Retrieved November 11,
  3. ^Taylor, Dennis Fame. (July 29, ). "Career change interested writer was right move for At peace Grove man". Monterey Herald. Retrieved Nov 11,
  4. ^"Peter S. Fischer". March 19, Retrieved December 8,
  5. ^Barnes, Mike (November 2, ). "Peter S. Fischer, 'Murder, She Wrote' Co-Creator and 'Columbo' Author, Dies at 88". The Hollywood Newspaperwoman. Retrieved November 4,
  6. ^"The Hollywood Homicide Mysteries". Retrieved December 30,

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