Leonard Freeman

 

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Leonard Freeman was an American television writer and producer whose most famous achievement was the creation of the CBS television network series Hawaii Five-O in 1968, the show was remade in 2010. He appeared in a 1953 episode of the TV series, The Lone Ranger. The show ran for twelve seasons. At the time that was a record for a crime drama. In 1960, he wrote for the series Route 66; in 1962, he produced The Untouchables. In 1967, he produced the Clint Eastwood western film, Hang 'Em High. A decade earlier, he wrote scripts for the syndicated Men of Annapolis. Freeman died in 1974 during the sixth season of Hawaii Five-O because of complications from heart surgery

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Leonard Freeman

Born 1920-10-31 (105 years ago) in Sonoma County.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series (Hawaii Five-O) 25th Primetime Emmy Awards 1973 Hawaii Five-O
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama (Hawaii Five-O) Writers Guild of America Awards 1968 1969 Hawaii Five-O
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievements In Entertainment (Mr. Novak) 17th Primetime Emmy Awards 1965 Mr. Novak
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama (Good Night, Sweet Blues) Writers Guild of America Awards 1962 1963 Good Night, Sweet Blues
Writers Guild of America Award for Anthology Drama, 30 Minutes in Length (Lady Bug) Writers Guild of America Awards 1960 1961 Lady Bug
Primetime Emmy Award for Best Written Dramatic Material (Four Star Playhouse) 7th Primetime Emmy Awards 1955 Four Star Playhouse
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Joan Taylor(Gifta: 1953–1974-01-20) 1953 1974-01-20 Gifta

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Leonard Freeman was an American television writer and producer whose most famous achievement was the creation of the CBS television network series Hawaii Five-O in 1968, the show was remade in 2010. He appeared in a 1953 episode of the TV series, The Lone Ranger.

The show ran for twelve seasons. At the time that was a record for a crime drama. In 1960, he wrote for the series Route 66; in 1962, he produced The Untouchables. In 1967, he produced the Clint Eastwood western film, Hang 'Em High. A decade earlier, he wrote scripts for the syndicated Men of Annapolis.

Freeman died in 1974 during the sixth season of Hawaii Five-O because of complications from heart surgery.

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