Kerry Washington has tried to quit Hollywood a lot.
27.07.2023 - 19:01 / deadline.com
Jerome Coopersmith, who wrote more than 30 installments of the classic 1960s-70s police drama Hawaii Five-O and received a Tony Award nomination for his book for the 1965 Harold Prince-directed Sherlock Holmes musical Baker Street, died Friday in Rochester, NY. He was 97.
His family announced his death.
After earning a Purple Heart at the Battle of the Bulge in 1945, Coopersmith also wrote, among other stage works, the first act of the 1966 three-part Mike Nichols-directed musical The Apple Tree, starring Barbara Harris and Alan Alda. The musical was revived for Broadway in 2006 by the Roundabout Theatre Company in a production that starred Kristin Chenoweth, Brian D’Arcy James and Marc Kudisch.
But Coopersmith was most prolific as a television writer. From his early days in the late 1940s and early 1950s contributing to such series as The Gabby Hayes Show, Johnny Jupitor and the religion-themed Lamp Unto My Feet, Coopersmith wrote more than 100 episodes until his final credits in the late 1980s with Spenser: For Hire and A Man Called Hawk.
From 1968-76, Coopersmith wrote 30 regular episodes of CBS’ Hawaii Five-O starring Jack Lord and James MacArthur, as well as two feature-length episodes.
Following the immensely popular Hawaii-based crime series, Coopersmith created the short-lived 1977 CBS newspaper drama series The Andros Targets and wrote episodes of Medical Center and Nurse.
His holiday-themed TV shows included 1977’s Have I Got a Christmas For You, 1979’s An American Christmas Carol starring Henry Winkler in the Scooge-like role and, most enduringly, the 1974 oft-repeated Rankin-Bass animated special ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. He also wrote a popular 1969 children’s book titled A Chanukah Fable for
Kerry Washington has tried to quit Hollywood a lot.
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