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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_LinkWilliam Link - Wikipedia

    William Theodore Link (December 15, 1933 – December 27, 2020) was an American film and television screenwriter and producer who often worked in collaboration with Richard Levinson. [1] Biography. Early life. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, William Link was the son of Elsie (née Roerecke) and William Theodore Link, a textile broker. [2] .

  2. Jan 5, 2021 · William Link, a prolific screenwriter who created classics of American television like “Columbo” and “Murder, She Wrote,” doing so in a writing partnership with a friend from junior high school...

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0512894William Link - IMDb

    William Link was born on 15 December 1933 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Columbo (1971), Murder, She Wrote (1984) and Rehearsal for Murder (1982). He was married to Margery Nelson. He died on 27 December 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  4. Dec 29, 2020 · William Link, the co-creator of shows including Murder, She Wrote and Columbo, has died at the age of 87. The veteran TV writer and producer died Sunday of congestive heart failure in Los...

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  5. Dec 29, 2020 · William Link, a writer and producer known for co-creating “Columbo” and “Murder, She Wrote,” died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles on Sunday, his niece confirmed to Variety. He ...

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  7. Jan 15, 2021 · Screenwriter William Link, who co-created some classic TV shows, including "Columbo," "Murder, She Wrote" and "Mannix," died December 27 in Los Angeles. He was 87. For decades, Link's writing...

  8. Dec 29, 2020 · William Link, the co-creator of TV series Columbo and Murder, She Wrote, has died. The two-time Emmy winner died Sunday in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure.

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