Loring Mandel

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Loring Mandel (born in Chicago, Illinois May 5, 1928) is an American playwright and screenwriter whose notable works include the TV movie Conspiracy.

Mr. Mandel graduated from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) in 1949. In a professional career begun more than fifty years ago, he has written for radio, television, film and the stage. He has received five emmy nominations and was twice awarded that prize for his original dramas. He has won the Sylvania award, his dramas have won 2 Peabody awards, his TV film Conspiracy has won the BAFTA as well.

COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY Courtesy of imdb.com

"Conspiracy" (2001) (TV) (written by)

"The Little Drummer Girl" (1984)

"The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck" (1984) (TV) (adaptation)

"Promises in the Dark" (1979)

"Tom and Joann" (1978) (TV) "Breaking Up" (1978) (TV)

"The Best of Families" (1977) (mini) TV Series

"The Trial of Chaplain Jensen" (1975) (TV)

"The Whirlwind" (1974) (TV)

"Lincoln" (1 episode, 1974) - "Crossing Fox River" (1974) TV Episode

"Benjamin Franklin" (1974) (mini) TV Series "Particular Men" (1972) (TV) "The Coming Asunder of Jimmy Bright" (1971) (TV) "To Confuse the Angel" (1970) (TV) "CBS Playhouse" (2 episodes, 1967-1969)

- "Shadow Game" (1969) TV Episode

- "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" (1967) TV Episode "Countdown" (1968)

"The DuPont Show of the Week" (3 episodes, 1962-1964)

- "Ambassador at Large" (1964) TV Episode - "The World's Greatest Robbery: Part 2" (1962) TV Episode - "The World's Greatest Robbery: Part 1" (1962) TV Episode "Ambassador at Large" (1964) (TV) "World's Greatest Robbery" (1962) (TV) "Playhouse 90" (2 episodes, 1959) - "Project Immortality" (1959) TV Episode (writer)

- "The Raider" (1959) TV Episode (writer) "The Seven Lively Arts" (1957) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Studio One" (5 episodes, 1955-1957) - "The Rice Sprout Song" (1957) TV Episode (writer)

- "The Open Door" (1956) TV Episode (writer)

- "This Will Do Nicely" (1956) TV Episode (writer)

- "Fair Play" (1955) TV Episode (writer)

- "Shakedown Cruise" (1955) TV Episode (writer)

"The Kaiser Aluminum Hour" (1 episode, 1956)

- "The Army Game" (1956) TV Episode (writer)

"Lux Video Theatre" (1 episode, 1956) - "A House of His Own" (1956) TV Episode (writer) "Armstrong Circle Theatre" (1950) TV Series (unknown episodes)