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Feb 7, 2022 · SHOP 90210 STORE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEVERLY HILLS 90210 PODCAST St. Malo by Larry Mollin (Author) Max Dean, free-lance songwriter and private eye with music business clients, has survived a bout with cancer and a second wife. With a gnawing desire to relax and recreate, he takes up an old client’s […]
- About me
Before moving to Los Angeles, Larry Mollin was a playwright...
- 90210 Podcast
Charles, Larry, and Pete look back on the Best of 100...
- Filmography
Larry Mollin is a producer and writer, known for Beverly...
- Theatre – Plays
Theatre – Plays Search: Paul Clayton by Larry Mollin...
- Books
St. Malo by Larry Mollin (Author) Max Dean, free-lance...
- An Interview With Larry Mollin, Writer & Producer of Beverly Hills, 90210
A few months ago, I had a hot Skype date with none other...
- Westend Wilma Review
REVIEW: The Screenwriters Daughter (Leicester Square...
- Sparkchamber 092120 — Larry Mollin
#sparkchamber 092120 — Larry Mollin. As summer ends and a...
- Exclusive: Beverly Hills 90210 Producer Talks College Years, Slams New 90210
When I first contacted Beverly Hills 90210 writer-producer...
- You Waited': The Oral History of Donna Losing Her Virginity on Beverly Hills, 90210 By Patti Greco
It took Donna Martin seven seasons, 206 episodes, and a lot...
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Oct 25, 2018 · Espinoza wasn’t given much to work with, and this is in part due to writer-producer Larry Mollin’s dislike of the actor. In a 2010 interview, Mollin expressed his candid frustration at the ...
Larry Mollin. Writer: Beverly Hills, 90210. Larry Mollin is known for Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), Knight Rider (1982) and Largo Winch (2001).
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Jul 28, 2011 · Mr. Mollin dabbles in surrealism as Ben Hecht writes the different paths his daughter’s life can take (one of them about as tragic as a young artist’s life can go), blended with face-to-face encounters, as they cleverly cross an invisible barrier from their far-apart Manhattan apartments.
After season 7 and college, they were extraordinary kids living ordinary lives. It made no sense. —Mollin, on the final seasons [1] Larry Mollin is an American television writer and producer, and author.