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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0250735Sam Egan - IMDb

    Sam Egan is an Emmy-nominated writer and producer who has worked on various sci-fi series, such as The Outer Limits, Sanctuary, and Continuum. He also created and developed several shows, including Criss Cross and The Listener.

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • May 9, 1948
    • Sam Egan
  2. May 9, 1948 · USA. Mini Bio. Emmy-nominated Writer/Producer Sam Egan, most recently has been Creative Consutant for Shaw's Canadian Sci-Fi Series "Continuum", as well as the Developer for Television of Robert Rotenburg's "Old City Hall" for CTV.

    • May 9, 1948
  3. The Listener: Created by Michael Amo, Sam Egan. With Craig Olejnik, Ennis Esmer, Lauren Lee Smith, Rainbow Sun Francks. A young paramedic discovers he has telepathic powers.

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    • 2009-06-04
    • Crime, Drama, Fantasy
    • 42
  4. Sam Egan is a journalist and a TV writer/producer who worked on shows like Quincy, M.E., The Outer Limits and Sanctuary. He is also the son of a holocaust survivor and the creator of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › sam_eganSam Egan | Rotten Tomatoes

    Sam Egan is a versatile writer/producer who has worked on shows like Quincy M.E., The Outer Limits, and Northern Exposure. He also wrote the horror comedy Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and the documentary Imagine: John Lennon.

  6. Sam Egan. Directed by. Mario Azzopardi. Aaron Zgierski is a "Nazi hunter" who tracks down ex-Nazi officers in order to ensure they are prosecuted for their war crimes. His methods are limited to research and personal investigations until he meets a mysterious man who has access to incredible evidence against Aaron's current target. Contents.

  7. A writer/producer with a list of credits that straddles multiple genres, Sam Egan has worked on everything from the medical examiner mystery "Quincy M.E." to the cult horror feature "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark." Egan began his TV career by writing scripts for the Bill Bixby comic book adaptation "The Incredible Hulk" in 1979.

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