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Terry Louise Fisher Dies: ‘L.A. Law’ Co-Creator & ‘Cagney & Lacey’ Writer Was 79


Terry Louise Fisher, the co-creator of 'L.A. Law' and a writer for 'Cagney & Lacey', has died. She was 79.

The 3x Emmy winner died in her sleep on Tuesday in Laguna Hills, following a long, undisclosed illness, Fisher’s cousin Sharone Rosen told Variety. She and Bochco also co-created the ABC series Hooperman, which ran for two seasons, starring John Ritter as the titular San Francisco police inspector. Fisher later created the short-lived Aaron Spelling CBS drama 2000 Malibu Road in 1992, featuring a young Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Beals.

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Terry Louise Fisher, Co-Creator of ‘L.A. Law,’ Dies At 79