Ed Redlich
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Ed Redlich was the executive producer for Without a Trace. He also used to be a writer for it and wrote 5 episodes.
He currently is the executive producer for "Shark" starring James Woods.
He graduated from Harvard University and NYU Law School and worked with David E. Kelley as a writer for the TV series The Practice. He is the son of NYU Law professor and dean Norman Redlich.
[edit] Other jobs
Redlich got his first job in the entertainement business in 1992 as an executive story editor in The Round Table. He then went on to write the tv movie Ebbie in 1995, following which he became the executive creative consultant for the TV show Strangers. He then went on to write for, and later produce, The Practice, for which he won an Emmy. He then moved to the program Felicity for which he wrote and produced. He also acted in one episode. He then wrote and produced for Watching the Detectives, followed by his stints with Without a Trace and Shark. [1]
[edit] Family
Redlich's wife, Sarah Timberman is also in the tv business and has produced several shows, including Kidnapped. [2]