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Apr 16, 2018 · Art Eisenson begins the interview by describing the influence of his upbringing in a Jewish family in suburban New York, touching on his family’s ties to the Democratic Party and local unions, as well as the impact of major events of the time, including the civil rights movement and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Art Eisenson is known for Kojak (1973), The Gangster Chronicles (1981) and What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (1977). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Known for. Kojak. 7.1. TV Series. Writer. 1978 • 1 ep. The Gangster Chronicles. 8.1. TV Mini Series. Writer. 1981 • 13 eps.
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Apr 30, 1995 · April 30, 1995 12 AM PT. <i> Art Eisenson, a founder of Armed and Literate, often writes fiction about outlaw or police leaders. While story editor for the television series, "The Gangster...
Art Eisenson - President, Board of Governors - TV Writers Fund for the Futute | LinkedIn. WenZhiKu/Hollywood Creative Wrtiers co-founder in Joint Venture with Metan Development. Los Angeles,...
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Art Eisenson begins the interview by describing the influence of his upbringing in a Jewish family in suburban New York, touching on his family’s ties to the Democratic Party and local unions, as well as the impact of major events of the time, including the civil rights movement and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The project steering committee was comprised of: Janet Cooper Alexander, Margie Cohn, Art Eisenson, Jeanne Friedman, David Pugh, Merle Rabine, Dave Ransom, Lenny Siegel, and Marc Weiss. Merle Rabine served as project coordinator.
Art Eisenson July 1, 1980 ( 1980-07-01 ) Chief Eischied implements a mandate that no cop goes out in uniform by himself when he receives a letter threatening to kill police officers unless a convicted criminal is released from jail.