David Hollander
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David Hollander (b. 16 May, 1968) is an American TV writer and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is most notably known as the creator, screenwriter, and an executive producer of The Guardian, a Pittsburgh-based legal drama which aired on CBS. The series starred Simon Baker.
Hollander has written a script, Personal Effects (based on Rick Moody's book, Mansion on the Hill) which has been picked up for production by Voltage pictures and is scheduled for principle photography in 2008.[1]
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[edit] Education
He is an alumnus of Northwestern University in Chicago.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Article from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette regarding Personal Effects script, with his picture.
- Article from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette regarding Heartland.
- IMDb biography.
- Sony Pictures Classics biography.
[edit] References
- ^ Voltage Pictures, Personal Effects.