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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rick_CoppRick Copp - Wikipedia

    1988–present. Website. http://www.rickcopp.com. Rick Copp (born August 20, 1964) is an American television writer, story editor, producer and occasional actor. He was an executive story editor for 11 episodes and writer for two episodes of the short-lived 1991 NBC sitcom Flesh 'n' Blood.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0178769Rick Copp - IMDb

    Actor: Where the Bears Are. Rick Copp was two years out of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts when he was tapped at 24 years old to become a staff writer on the enormously popular NBC sitcom The Golden Girls in 1988. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity, especially for a boy from Bar Harbor, Maine, who grew up dreaming of living ...

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  3. Nov 29, 2022 · The next cast member we caught up with was Rick Copp. Check out the interview below to get the scoop on what his best moments from the show were, how his character, Reggie, came to life, being a successful novelist, and the possibility of a WTBA Stage show!

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  4. Overview. Born. August 20, 1964 · Bar Harbor, Maine, USA. Mini Bio. Rick Copp was two years out of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts when he was tapped at 24 years old to become a staff writer on the enormously popular NBC sitcom The Golden Girls in 1988.

    • August 20, 1964
  5. “Totally readable. . . will guarantee you a couple of hours of pleasure. . . Copp writes a lively, comic prose.” - Washington Post on The Actor’s Guide to Murder (Jarrod Jarvis Series) “Full of retro-fab fun. . . Copp’s thrill-a-minute pacing, vibrant style and likable characters make an unbeatable team.”

  6. Rick Copp (born August 20, 1964) is an American television writer, story editor, producer and occasional actor. He was an executive story editor for 11 episodes and writer for two episodes of the short-lived 1991 NBC sitcom Flesh 'n' Blood. He also wrote for Flying Blind, The Golden Girls and Wings, among others.

  7. www.rickcopp.com › bioBIO | Mysite 2

    The story involved a gay former child star who got mixed up in a Hollywood homicide, and found he was surprisingly adept at detective work. Along with his policeman boyfriend, he cracked the puzzling case. I called it The Actor's Guide to Murder, and I spent the better half of 2001 writing it. In 2002, a talented editor named John Scognamiglio ...

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