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    John Rappaport

    American producer and screenwriter

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  1. John Rappaport is an American producer and screenwriter. [1] [2] He was nominated for eight Primetime Emmy Awards . [3] Rappaport had written the series finale " Goodbye, Farewell and Amen " of the television series M*A*S*H , along with Alan Alda , Burt Metcalfe , Dan Wilcox , Thad Mumford , Elias Davis , David Pollock and Karen Hall .

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  2. Since 1968, John Rappaport has brought laughter, fun and drama into the lives of the American public as a writer and producer of such all-time television classics as Laugh-In, All in the Family and M*A*S*H. Born in Chicago and raised in Highland Park, Illinois, Rappaport enrolled at IU in fall 1958.

  3. Leeway Productions, Inc. Jul 1975 - Present 48 years 7 months. Greater Los Angeles Area. Multi Award-Winning Screenwriter, TV Producer/Writer, Host/Speaker--- Creator/Writer/Producer of 24 major ...

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    Screenwriter/Producer John Rappaport produced 34 episodes of M*A*S*H and had a hand in writing the teleplay/scripts of 10 M*A*S*H series episodes in all, both beginning with Season 8's "Too Many Cooks". John has written scripts for such popular TV shows as Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, All In The Family, Maude and The Odd Couple. Dennis also helped ...

    •John Rappaport at the Internet Movie Database

  4. Screenwriter. 2 Credits. The Bob Newhart Show. 1974. All in the Family. 1973. See John Rappaport full list of movies and tv shows from their career.

  5. John talks about his years on staff at "Laugh-In", "All in the Family", "MASH" and more. He also discusses his long friendships with Gary Owens and Al Molinaro. Director: Stu Shostak | Stars: Stu Shostak, John Rappaport, Randy West. 5. Lunch (II) (2013) 78 min | Documentary, Comedy, Drama.

  6. John Rappaport is known for M*A*S*H (1972), Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967) and The Lily Tomlin Show (1973). Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content

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