Charles Larson

Screenwriter, TV Writer

1922 – 2006

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Who was Charles Larson?

Charles Larson was a writer and producer of television programs. He was born in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Beginning his Hollywood career as a messenger for MGM, Larson ultimately became a screenwriter for short films and later for television. His TV writing credits during the 1950s include Studio One, The Lone Ranger, and Climax!. During the 1960s, he wrote episodes for The Virginian and Rawhide. In 1964, he became an associate producer on Twelve O'Clock High for which he also wrote five episodes. He then became a producer for The F.B.I., for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination in 1969. He also wrote and directed several episodes of that series.

Larson also produced and wrote for the TV shows The Interns and Cade's County. During the late 70s and early 80s, he wrote for Hawaii Five-O, Trapper John, M.D., and parts 5, 7, 9, and 11 of the epic mini-series Centennial.

Larson died in Portland, Oregon on 21 September 2006.

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Born
Oct 23, 1922
Portland
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  • United States of America
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Died
Sep 21, 2006
Portland

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on July 23, 2013

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