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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.
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Born. Columbus, Ohio, United States. Occupation (s) Television writer, producer. Years active. 1992–present. 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. [1]
- 1992–present
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.
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May 5, 2023 · Ferguson, Hugh Howey, Nina Jack, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon, Ingrid Escajeda, and director Morten Tyldum take on executive producer roles. Silo premiered its 10-episode...
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 Golan’s claim but commented they would always love each other.
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The episode received very positive reviews from critics, who praised the resolution to Quarles' storyline, writing and twists. For the episode, writer Fred Golan was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.
- April 10, 2012
- Steve Porcaro
Oct 15, 2021 · The series is executive produced by Yost, Tyldum and Ferguson alongside Nina Jack, Fred Golan, Remi Aubuchon and Ingrid Escajeda, who also serve as executive producers on the drama, produced by...
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.