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  1. Jerrold Freedman was born on 29 October 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a director and writer, known for The Psychiatrist (1970), Kojak (1973) and The Bold Ones: The Protectors (1969). He has been married to Christine Bell since 13 April 2013.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • October 29, 1941
    • Jerrold Freedman
  2. Jerrold Freedman was born on 29 October 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a director and writer, known for The Psychiatrist (1970), Kojak (1973) and The Bold Ones: The Protectors (1969). He has been married to Christine Bell since 13 April 2013.

    • October 29, 1941
    • Early Life and Education
    • Television and Movies
    • Literary Career
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    Jerrold Frank Freedman was born on October 29, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the oldest of three children; his brother is David Freedman, a lawyer, and his sister is Sara Freedman, an educator. In 1947, the Freedman family relocated to the town of Bladensburg, in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Freedman attended the local schools for ...

    After leaving the Army, Freedman was hired by the head of Universal Studios, Lew Wasserman, to be a television production trainee. Among his mentors were renowned film-maker John Cassavetes, director Stuart Rosenberg (Cool Hand Luke), producer Roy Huggins (Maverick, The Fugitive), and Emmy and Academy Award-winning writer Abby Mann (Judgment at Nur...

    In 1987, Freedman took a creative writing extension course at UCSB. Over the next three years, when not working on television and film projects, Freedman completed the novel he’d started in the class. In 1990, Against The Wind was sold to Penguin Books after a spirited auction . An article in the Wall Street Journal stated that the advance payment ...

    Freedman and his wife, award-winning novelist Christine Bell (The Perez Family, Grievance), live on the central California coast.

  3. Jerrold Freedman is known as an Director, Writer, Associate Producer, Actor, Screenplay, Teleplay, and Producer. Some of his work includes The X-Files, MacGyver, Night Gallery, The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Borderline, A Cold Night's Death, Kansas City Bomber, and Native Son.

    • THERE'S A "REAL" MACGYVER. (KIND OF.) After Lee David Zlotoff decided his protagonist would be armed with little more than a Swiss Army knife and a formidable intellect, he stumbled upon a gemologist at Caltech named John Koivula, who seemed to have experience in everything from physics to chemistry.
    • HIS FIRST NAME WAS ORIGINALLY STACEY. The seventh (and final) season of MacGyver satisfied fan curiosity by revealing the character’s first name: Angus.
    • HIS LAST NAME WAS INSPIRED BY MCDONALD'S. Zlotoff wanted a masculine-sounding name for the character and had intended to simply call him “Guy,” but friends convinced him that it didn’t sound too compelling.
    • THE PILOT WAS SO BAD THE DIRECTOR HAD HIS NAME REMOVED. YouTube. Executive producer John Rich told the Archive of American Television that the pilot for MacGyver came in at a running time of 90 minutes—and it was awful.
  4. Jun 7, 2020 · Director Jerrold Freedman (Borderline, 1980) and writer Christopher Knopf (Emperor of the North, 1973) are both TV veterans who deliver more than competently with this ABC Movie of the Week.

  5. Woodville married three times: first to Avengers star Patrick Macnee and then to Jerrold Freedman, an American film and television director and novelist. [4][5][6] Her third marriage was to actor Edward Albert (son of Eddie Albert) from 1978 until his death in 2006.

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