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  1. René Balcer, writer-director of documentary Above the Drowning Sea, tells how the story of the escape of Jews from Nazi-controlled Europe to Shanghai on the eve of WWII, is an echo of history with parallels in today’s world. Shot across six countries, the documentary follows the personal journeys of Jewish refugees who came to Shanghai, and ...

  2. René Balcer (born 9 February 1954; age 70) is the Canadian writer and Emmy Award-winning producer who wrote the initial teleplay for the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "Power Play". This is his only Star Trek credit to date. Balcer is best known as the executive producer and frequent writer of the long-running NBC series Law & Order. He started out as a writer on the show ...

  3. Jan 29, 2019 · NBC. Balcer recently was writer, executive producer and showrunner on Wolf’s NBC anthology series Law & Order: True Crime — The Menendez Murders. “Rene and I have been working together over ...

  4. Rene Balcer, Executive Producer of Law and Order Photo credit: Jessica Burstein. The show’s two spinoffs, 1999’s “Law ...

  5. Award-winning writer René Balcer is best known for his hit series Law & Order and Criminal Intent. Much less is known about his startling photographic work, shared only with his close friends and colleagues – until now! This offers 500 photographs showcasing Balcer’s trademark crime scene aesthetic.

  6. Jul 3, 2023 · Ever since Concordia awarded René Balcer, BA 78, LLD 08, an honorary doctorate in 2008, the versatile TV veteran has kept himself busy. In 2010, Balcer, whose work as showrunner and executive producer on Law & Order garnered him an Emmy in 1997, wrote and directed what was then considered the finale of the long-running legal drama.

  7. Jo (previously known by the working title Le Grand) is an English-language French police procedural television series created by Canadian-American screenwriter René Balcer of Law & Order fame with French writing team Franck Ollivier and Malina Detcheva, known for the mini-series Lost Signs, and variously directed by Charlotte Sieling (The Killing), Kristoffer Nyholm (Taboo, The Vanishing ...

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