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  1. Eric Ellis Overmyer (born September 25, 1951) is an American writer and producer. He has written and/or produced numerous TV shows, including St. Elsewhere , Homicide: Life on the Street , Law & Order , The Wire , New Amsterdam , Bosch , Treme , and The Man in the High Castle .

  2. Eric Ellis Overmyer. Producer: Homicide: Life on the Street. Eric Ellis Overmyer was born on 25 September 1951 in Boulder, Colorado, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Homicide: Life on the Street (1993), Law & Order (1990) and The Wire (2002).

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • September 25, 1951
    • Eric Ellis Overmyer
  3. Jul 17, 2014 · If you're interested in hearing more from Eric Overmyer, in person, he's speaking at the Los Angeles Central Library's Mark Taper Forum for their new series, The Writers Cut. Details here.

  4. Mar 1, 2010 · Profession: An executive producer of and writer for “Tremé;” playwright Age: 58 Resides: New York City and New Orleans (Marigny) Born: Boulder, Colo.; Grew up in Seattle, Wash. College: Reed College (Portland, Ore.), B.A. in Theater Family: Actress Ellen McElduff and two daughters, ages 15 and 8.

  5. Apr 2, 2010 · We talk to Overmyer—who’s had a home in New Orleans for 20 years—about why HBO makes the perfect boss, the reason we won’t suffer through a wash of painful Belle Reve accents, and the ...

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  6. Eric Overmyer is known as an Writer, Creator, Teleplay, Executive Producer, Producer, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of his work includes The Wire, The Man in the High Castle, Boardwalk Empire, Bosch, Law & Order, The Affair, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Homicide: Life on the Street.

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  8. On the Verge; or, The Geography of Yearning is a play written by Eric Overmyer. It premiered on 1985 at Baltimore's Center Stage. The original cast consisted of Libby Boone, Susan Barnes, Paddi Edwards, and James McDonnell. The script makes extensive use of esoteric language and pop culture references from the late nineteenth century to 1955.

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