Ellis Marcus
Schrijver
6 mei 1918 — 23 juni 1990 (72 years)
Ellis Marcus, was an American television writer whose career spanned four decades. He contributed episodes to over fifty television programs from 1949 through 1984. His wife, Ann (1921-2014), was a writer and producer; the couple had three children.
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| 1958 | Wanted: Dead or AliveOp Plex |
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| 1955 | Science Fiction Theatre · as Screenplay |
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| 1953 |
| 1987 | Sea Hunt (1987) · as Teleplay |
| 1981 | Falcon Crest · as Written ByOp Plex |
| 1980 | Flamingo Road · as Written By |
| 1979 | Knots Landing · as Written ByOp Plex |
| 1974 | The Cowboys · as Written By |
| 1973 | Shaft · as Written By |
| 1967 | Mannix · as Story |
| 1967 | Cimarron Strip · as Story |
| 1965 | The Legend of Jesse James · as Written By |
| 1964 | 12 O'Clock High · as Written By |
| 1962 | The Eleventh Hour · as Written By |
| 1962 | Sam Benedict · as Written By |
| 1962 | The Lloyd Bridges Show · as Written By |
| 1961 | The Hathaways · as Written By |
| 1961 | Ben Casey · as Written By |
| 1961 | Target: The Corruptors · as Story |
| 1960 | The Aquanauts · as Written By |
| 1959 | Hotel de Paree · as Written By |
| 1958 | Flight · as Written By |
| 1958 | Sea Hunt · as Written By |
| 1958 | Boris Karloff's The Veil · as Teleplay By |
| 1957 | Leave It to Beaver · as Story |
| 1956 | Richard Diamond, Private Detective · as Written By |
| 1956 | Zane Grey Theatre · as Written By |
| 1956 | Broken Arrow · as Teleplay By |
| 1956 | The Count of Monte Cristo · as Original Story |
| 1955 | Highway Patrol (1955) · as Written By |
| 1955 | The Millionaire · as Written By |
| 1954 | Climax! · as Adaptation |
| 1954 | The Lineup · as Written By |
| 1954 | Captain Midnight · as Teleplay |
| 1954 | The Whistler · as Teleplay |
| 1954 | Ride Clear of Diablo · as Story |
| 1951 | The Roy Rogers Show · as Written By |
| 1950 | The Lux Video Theatre · as Adaptation |
| 1950 | The Web (1950) · as Adaptation |
| 1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents · as Adaptation |
| 1948 | Ford Theatre · as Adaptation |







