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  1. Harold Apter. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Affiliated Divisions: Interactive Media & Games Division. John Wells Division of Writing for Screen & Television. Harold Apter has been a writer, story editor and/or producer on many hours of television including comedy, sci-fi, drama and action.

  2. Harold Apter - Adjunct Assistant Professor - USC School of Cinematic Arts | LinkedIn. Showrunner at Czech Television. Thousand Oaks, California, United States. 382 followers 380 connections....

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  3. Harold Apter began working on Broadway at the age of 18 as an assistant to Producer/Director Harold Prince. His career as a writer began on the daytime drama “Ryan’s Hope” for which he shares an Emmy with the 1982 -1983 writing team.

  4. emerson.edu › faculty-staff-directory › harold-apterHarold Apter, Emerson College

    2 days ago · 180 Tremont Street, 9th Floor Boston, MA 02116. Email 617-824-8800. Harold Apter has been a writer, story editor and/or producer on many hours of television including comedy, sci-fi, drama and action. His credits include The Golden Girls, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Walker, Texas Ranger.

    • 180 Tremont Street, 9th Floor Boston, MA 02116
    • harold_apter@emerson.edu
    • (617) 824-8800
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0032566Harold Apter - IMDb

    Harold Apter. Writer: The Sentinel. Harold Apter is known for The Sentinel (1996), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).

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  6. Jul 4, 2017 · At the sixth edition of Série Series in Fontainebleau, Cineuropa sat down with veteran American writer-producer Harold Apter, who has worked on such shows as Star Trek: The Next Generation , The Golden Girls and Walker, Texas Ranger.

  7. Mini Bio. Harold Apter is known for The Sentinel (1996), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Trivia. Works as a part-time lecturer at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts in the Writing for Screen and Television Faculty. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content.

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