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    Fred Golan is an American television writer and producer. Golan is best known for his work on series such as Silo, Justified, and Sneaky Pete, on all of which he served as a writer and executive producer. Notable other work includes Boomtown, Roswell, and The Big Easy.

  2. Taylor Elmore. Executive Producer. Golan is an executive producer and writer on the critically acclaimed Elmore Leonard drama Justified, now in its sixth season on FX.

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    Biography. Awards. IMDbPro. All topics. Fred Golan (II) Producer. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Fred Golan is known for Justified (2010), Boomtown (2002) and October 22 (1998). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 4 nominations. Known for. Justified. 8.6. TV Series. Producer.

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  5. Jan 18, 2022 · Yost stated how producer Fred Golan believed Timothy Olyphant's Raylan and Winona were “still sleeping together” after Justified ended. Yost refuted Golans claim but commented they would always love each other.

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    Fred Golan is a writer and executive producer for Justified. Golan joined the crew as a co-executive producer and writer for the first season. He was promoted to executive producer for the second season. Golan had previously worked with show runner Graham Yost on the series Raines and Boomtown.

    Golan began his career as a writer for Swamp Thing in 1992, scripting two episodes for the series. He next worked as a writer for The Big Easy in 1996, writing five episodes for the show. In 1998 he wrote an episode of Ghost Stories entitled "Parting Shot". In fall 1998 he was hired as a story editor for Brimstone and wrote an episode of the show. In 2000 he wrote an episode of The Others. In fall 2000 he was hired as a co-producer and writer for Roswell High.

    In 2002 he joined the crew of Boomtown as a producer and writer for the first season. He returned for the second season in 2003 and was promoted to supervising producer. The show was created by Justified show runner Graham Yost.

    In 2005 he worked as a consulting producer on short lived Law and Order spin-off Trial by Jury. In 2007 he re-teamed with Yost as a co-executive producer for Raines. The show was cancelled before completing its first season. In 2008 he wrote an episode for the US remake of Eleventh Hour.

    Golan joined the crew of Justified as a co-executive producer and writer for the first season. He co-wrote the episode "The Hammer" with Chris Provenzano and wrote the season finale "Bulletville". He was promoted to executive producer for the second season in 2011. He again wrote the season finale "Bloody Harlan". Also in 2011 he wrote an episode of Falling Skies.

  6. Fred Golan, an Ohio native, began his writing career when he won a production grant from the American Film Institute to direct a short film from his own script, Time, Space and Mr. Shapiro. In television, Golan wrote teleplays for series as diverse as the CBS legal drama Michael Hayes, starring David Caruso, and the syndicated Ghost Stories.

  7. Justified (season 5) List of episodes. " Restitution " is the thirteenth episode and season finale of the fifth season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 65th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Fred Golan and executive producer Dave Andron and directed by Adam Arkin.

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