John Leekley
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John Leekley is an American writer, director and producer.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] As director
- Prince of Central Park (2000)
[edit] As producer
- The Blue and the Gray (1982), associate producer
- Private Eye (1987), co-producer
- Nightmare Cafe (1992), supervising producer
- She Fought Alone (1995), producer
- The Omen, 1995, executive producer
- Kindred: The Embraced (1996), executive producer
- Buried Secrets (1996), executive producer
- Night Sins (1997), co-executive producer
- Spawn (1999), co-executive producer
- Wolf Lake (2001), executive producer[1]
[edit] As writer
- In the Company of Darkness (1993)
- Knight Rider 2010 (1994)
- She Fought Alone (1995)
- The Omen (1995)
- Buried Secrets (1996)
- Kindred: The Embraced (1996)
- Night Sins (1997)
- Wolf Lake (2001)
Leekley has also written episodes of Miami Vice, Nightmare Cafe, and Private Eye.
[edit] Published works
- Moments: the Pulitzer Prize photographs (coauthored with Sheryle Leekley, 1978)
- Reflections on the Civil War (edited for Bruce Catton, 1981)[2]
- The Blue and the Gray : a novel (with Bruce Catton and Ian McLellan Hunter, 1982)
[edit] References
- ^ Braxton, Greg. "More Than Ripples in 'Wolf Lake'; Television", Los Angeles Times, 2001-09-12, p. F1. "John Leekley, the creator of "Wolf Lake," says he left the show voluntarily and bears no ill will toward the new producers or CBS."
- ^ Nuechterlein, James. "Nonfiction in Brief", New York Times, 1981-10-18.