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Charles Lee Sheldon is an American academic, game writer and designer, book author, television producer and scriptwriter, often in the mystery genre, and is best known for creating game teaching projects.
- American
- 1970s–present
- Game writer/designer, author, TV producer, scriptwriter
- Boston University, fine arts, California Institute of the Arts, film direction
Lee Sheldon. Credits (text only) Hide Writer (30 credits) 2014 Fantasia: Music Evolved (Video Game) (video game) 2007 Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun (Video Game) 2006 Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express (Video Game) 2005 Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None (Video Game) (head writer) 2004 Uru: Complete Chronicles (Video Game)
Writer: Blacke's Magic. Lee Sheldon is known for Blacke's Magic (1986), The Edge of Night (1956) and Snoops (1989).
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Lee Sheldon may refer to: Lee Sheldon (writer), game developer and writer; Stagger Lee Sheldon, American murderer
Apr 6, 2007 · Lee Sheldon is an award winning writer and a triple threat in the truest sense. His past and current works span across television, books, and video games. As a scriptwriter, his television credits include (amongst others) Charlie's Angels, Quincy, Cagney & Lacey, Edge of Night, Snoops, Another World, and even Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Charles Lee Sheldon is a screenwriter, video game writer/designer, and educator, with a career spanning more than 40 years. Originally from Ohio, he graduated from Boston University in 1972 and California Institute of the Arts in 1974.
Lee Sheldon has been a mystery writer for most of his career in three forms of media: computer games, television and books. Before writing and designing Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None for The Adventure Company, Lee wrote and designed 16...