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Lee Goldberg

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ee Goldberg is an American author, screenwriter and producer, known for his work on several different TV crime series, including Diagnosis: Murder, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Hunter, Spenser: For Hire, Martial Law, She-Wolf of London, SeaQuest, 1-800-Missing, The Glades and Monk. In 2007 he wrote and produced the pilot for a German television program, Fast Track: No Limits. In 2010, he wrote and directed the short film Remaindered, based on a short story he wrote for Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, on location in Kentucky.

Along with his work on Monk and Diagnosis Murder, Goldberg has written several original tie-in novels based on those series. He has also penned several original crime novels, two featuring ex-cop-turned-Hollywood troubleshooter Charlie Willis and three in the .357 Vigilante series, which he wrote under the pseudonym Ian Ludlow, while still a student. His novel, The Man with the Iron-On Badge, was nominated for a Shamus Award by the Private Eye Writers of America and was produced in 2007 as the stage play, Mapes For Hire, in Owensboro, Kentucky at the International Mystery Writers Festival.

Goldberg has also written several non-fiction books about the entertainment industry, including Unsold Television Pilots and Successful Television Writing. His screenplay adaptation of Victor Gischler's novel Gun Monkeys is in pre-production for filming in late 2010/early 2011 with Ryuhei Kitamura (Midnight Meat Train) signed to direct. His book, Unsold Television Pilots, was turned into two TV specials -- The Greatest Shows You Never Saw on CBS and The Best TV Shows That Never Were on ABC, both written and produced by William Rabkin and Goldberg.

He currently serves as a board member for the Mystery Writers of America and also founded, alongside fellow novelist Max Allan Collins, the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers.

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Known For

Monk
7.9%

Monk

Jul 12, 2002

Psych
7.9%

Psych

Jul 7, 2006

Baywatch
5.9%

Baywatch

Apr 23, 1989

Baywatch
5.9%

Baywatch

Apr 23, 1989

Sliders
7.6%

Sliders

Mar 22, 1995

seaQuest DSV
7.0%

seaQuest DSV

Sep 12, 1993

The Glades
7.0%

The Glades

Jul 11, 2010

Diagnosis: Murder
7.1%

Diagnosis: Murder

Oct 29, 1993

Diagnosis: Murder
7.1%

Diagnosis: Murder

Oct 29, 1993

Diagnosis: Murder
7.1%

Diagnosis: Murder

Oct 29, 1993

Martial Law
7.1%

Martial Law

Sep 26, 1998

Fast Track: No Limits
5.9%

Fast Track: No Limits

Feb 21, 2008

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2012
Bumsicle as Director
2010
Remaindered as Director

Production

1993
Diagnosis: Murder as Producer

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The Walk as Novel
2021
Mystery 101: Deadly History as Characters
2021
Mystery 101: Killer Timing as Characters
2019
Mystery 101: Dead Talk as Characters
2019
Mystery 101: Words Can Kill as Characters
2019
Mystery 101: Playing Dead as Characters
2019
Mystery 101 as Characters
2019
Mystery 101 as Writer
2019
Mystery 101 as Story
2012
Bumsicle as Writer
2010
Remaindered as Writer
2010
The Glades as Writer
2008
Fast Track: No Limits as Author
2006
Psych as Writer
2004
The Best TV Shows That Never Were as Writer
2003
Missing as Writer
2002
She Spies as Writer
2002
Monk as Writer
2001
The Nightmare Room as Writer
1998
Martial Law as Writer
1995
Flipper as Writer
1995
Deadly Games as Writer
1995
Sliders as Writer
1993
Diagnosis: Murder as Writer
1993
Diagnosis: Murder as Story
1993
seaQuest DSV as Writer
1989
Baywatch as Writer
1989
Baywatch as Executive Story Editor
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