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Jack Laird (born Jack Laird Schultheis; May 8, 1923 – December 3, 1991) was an American screenwriter, producer, director, and actor. He received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his works in Ben Casey, Night Gallery, and Kojak.
Jack Laird (1923-1991) Producer. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Described by his peers as brilliant, eccentric, at times reclusive. Jack Laird was a technical mastermind. A prolific and versatile writer, throughout his career, he involved himself in all areas of the performing arts.
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- May 8, 1923
- Jack Laird
- December 3, 1991
Mini Bio. Described by his peers as brilliant, eccentric, at times reclusive. Jack Laird was a technical mastermind. A prolific and versatile writer, throughout his career, he involved himself in all areas of the performing arts. Born and raised in a small California town on May 8, 1923, Laird's career in show business began at a young age when ...
- May 8, 1923
- December 3, 1991
To meet consumer demand for lighter, less alcoholic spirits, the Laird family created the Blended Applejack spirit category in 1972. Today, best described as an apple whiskey, Laird’s Applejack is a pure spirit beverage made from a blend of apple brandy and neutral grain spirits.
Dec 3, 1991 · Jack Laird is a producer, writer, director, and actor who worked on various TV shows and movies from 1952 to 1981. He created Doctors' Hospital and wrote and produced Kojak, Night Gallery, and Ben Casey.
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Jack Laird was an American TV writer and producer who worked on shows like \"Night Gallery\" and \"Kojak.\" He also wrote episodes of Westerns and comedies in the 1950s and 1960s.
Jack Laird. Producer: Night Gallery. Described by his peers as brilliant, eccentric, at times reclusive. Jack Laird was a technical mastermind. A prolific and versatile writer, throughout his career, he involved himself in all areas of the performing arts.