Homicide: Life on the Street
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- contribution by Simon
- In David Simon
…source of the television series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–99). Simon’s first foray into television came when he began contributing scripts to the series; he was also a producer on the show for its final two seasons. His career at the Sun ended in 1995 when he accepted a…
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- direction by Kopple
- In Barbara Kopple: Other films
…episodes of the TV shows Homicide: Life on the Street and Oz.
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- history of television in the U.S.
- In Television in the United States: M*A*S*H
>Homicide (NBC, 1993–99), Frasier (NBC, 1993–2004), and NYPD Blue (ABC, 1993–2005).
Read More - In Television in the United States: Quality dramas
Twin Peaks (ABC, 1990–91), Homicide: Life on the Street (NBC, 1993–99), Law & Order (NBC, 1990–2010), and several others emulated the programming philosophy established by Hill Street Blues. By 1994 the “quality drama,” as this type of program had come to be known, had grown from a specialized form…
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- In Television in the United States: M*A*S*H
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- D’Onofrio
- In Vincent D’Onofrio
…train and the platform in Homicide: Life on the Street. He then starred with Matthew McConaughey in Richard Linklater’s The Newton Boys (1998), about a family of bank robbers; convincingly portrayed a man who might have returned from the future, opposite Marisa Tomei, in Happy Accidents (2000); and embodied
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- Leo
- In Melissa Leo
…of the critically acclaimed series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–99), a role she reprised for the TV movie Homicide: The Movie (2000).
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- Margulies
- In Julianna Margulies
…Order, Murder, She Wrote, and Homicide: Life on the Street.
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