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  1. Nov 14, 1997 · Szentgyorgyi, who grew up Dobbs Ferry, a suburb outside New York City, has an easy solution to the pronunciation of his name: Saint George. Indeed, his name is Hungarian for Saint George, and...

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    Tom Szentgyorgyi (even written Tom St. George, anglicized form of his Hungarian surname) is one of the writers of the series The Mentalist. He was promoted to executive producer during Season 3. As of Season 7, Szentgyorgyi is the showrunner of the series, due to Bruno Heller's departure to focus on his new series,

    •The Scarlet Letter (2.02)

    •Red Bulls (2.07)

    •Aingavite Baa (2.18) with Erika Green Swafford

    •The Blood On His Hands (3.03)

    •Ball of Fire (3.08)

    •The Red Mile (3.18)

  2. latw.org › artist-public-profile › tom-szentgyorgyiTom Szentgyorgyi | LATW

    Tom Szentgyorgyi is a television producer, screenwriter, director, and playwright. He is best known as the executive producer of CBS' television crime series, The Mentalist. Other known television works include consulting producer of FOX's Lie to Me, producer of FOX's NYPD Blue, co-producer of ABC's Philly, and co-executive producers of NBC's ...

  3. Tom Szentgyorgyi is known for Drive (2007), The Mentalist (2008) and Lie to Me (2009).

  4. Tom Szentgyorgyi. Producer: Drive. Tom Szentgyorgyi is known for Drive (2007), The Mentalist (2008) and Lie to Me (2009).

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  5. Tom Szentgyorgyi is a highly acclaimed artist known for his breathtaking pieces that evoke a sense of wonder and capture the essence of the natural world. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for aesthetics, Tom creates artworks that leave viewers inspired and moved.

  6. Tom Szentgyorgyi is the author of A Family Man, produced by Evanston's Next Theater Company (Joseph Jefferson Citation, Best New Play, 1995); Dinosaur Dreams (1991 National Playwrights Conference, Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center); and with his father, Andrew St. George, has translated The Wolf by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar.

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