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  1. Full name, Richard Leighton Levinson; born August 7, 1934, in Philadelphia, PA; died of a heart attack, March 12, 1987, in Los Angeles, CA; son of William(in business) and Georgia (Harbert) Levinson; married Rosanna Huffman (an actress), April 12, 1969; children: Christine.

  2. Feb 17, 2018 · But what many casual fans don’t realise is that Columbo, the character, was created by William Link and Richard Levinson nearly a decade earlier and had already graced both the stage and screen long before Peter Falk assumed the beige raincoat and ever-lit cigar.

  3. Columbo: Created by Richard Levinson, William Link. With Peter Falk, Mike Lally, Dianne Travis, Bruce Kirby. Los Angeles homicide detective, Lieutenant Columbo, uses his humble ways and ingenuous demeanor to root out even the most well-concealed crimes.

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  4. In his four-and-a-half-hour interview, William Link (1933-2020) talks about his early years, and coming to television with his writing partner Richard Levinson at the tail end of the era of classic anthology series. He discusses writing for Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Four Star Theater, and eventually Four Star Productions, which led to them writing for the Aaron Spelling-created Johnny ...

  5. Specialties: Now Offering IntraLase, Blade-Free LASIK Richard Levinson is a board certified ophthalmologist and laser vision surgeon. He performs LASIK surgery to patients in Denver, Boulder and the surrounding cities Established in 1981. Dr. Levinson successfully started his Ophthalmology practice in 1979 with an uncompromising commitment to compassion, understanding and complete patient eye ...

  6. William Link on his and Richard Levinson's relationship with Dick Powell, one of the main partners at Four Star Productions 00:36 William Link on various made-for-television movies he wrote with Richard Levinson

  7. Richard Levinson graduated from Wesleyan University, with honors, in 1953 and graduated from Columbia Law School in 1956. He became a member of the New Jersey Bar in December 1956 and has worked continuously at Levinson Axelrod to the present, with the exception of the two years (1957 – 1958) he spent in the United States Army.

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