Jerome Coopersmith

Sceneggiatore, Attore, Produttore

11 agosto 1925 — 21 luglio 2023 (97 anni)
Jerome Coopersmith is an American dramatist known for television, theater, and his work as a professor of screenplay writing. Working in the television industry since 1947, Coopersmith has authored more than 100 television scripts for anthology dramas, episodic series and television movies and specials. His television work includes "Johnny Jupiter" (1953-1954), "Armstrong Circle Theater" (1955-1963), "Hawaii Five-O" (1967-1976), and "Streets of San Francisco" (1973), and the holiday classics "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" (1974) and "An American Christmas Carol" (1979). Coopersmith's theatrical plays span Broadway, off-Broadway, and regional productions. His Broadway musical, "Baker Street" (1965), based on the stories of Sherlock Holmes, earned him a Tony Nomination as Author of Best Musical. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Mystery Writers of America, and is a current member and past officer of the Writers Guild of America, East

Film e Serie su Plex

  • Canto di Natale
    Canto di Natale1979

Famoso per

  • 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
    'Twas the Night Before Christmas1974
  • Canto di Natale
    Canto di Natale1979
  • Hawaii squadra cinque zero
    Hawaii squadra cinque zero12 stagioni
  • Fall: The Price of Silence
    Fall: The Price of Silence2001
  • I peccati di Dorian Gray
    I peccati di Dorian Gray1983
  • Betrayed by Innocence
    Betrayed by Innocence1986
  • Spenser
    Spenser3 stagioni
  • Una donna poliziotto
    Una donna poliziotto1 stagione

Filmografia

1953
Johnny Jupiter · as Cast

1989
A Man Called Hawk · as Written By
1983
The Cradle Will Fall · as Teleplay
1981
Nurse · as Written By
1979
An American Christmas Carol · as AuthorSu Plex
1977
The Andros Targets · as Creator
1972
1969
Medical Center · as Written By
1962
Combat! · as Story
1962
1959
Deadline · as Story
1959
Brenner · as Written By
1955
Alcoa Hour · as Adaptation
1953
1950
1949
The Big Story · as Adaptation
1947
Kraft Television Theatre · as Adapted By