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Terry Louise Fisher, Co-Creator of ‘L.A. Law,’ Dies At 79
Terry Louise Fisher, a three-time Emmy winning writer and producer known for co-creating “L.A. Law,” died on Tuesday.
Terry Louise Fisher, a three-time Emmy winning writer and producer known for co-creating “ L.A. Law,” died on Tuesday in Laguna Hills, Calif. She was 79. Her first film, “Your Place…or Mine” starred Bonnie Franklin and Robert Klein, was co-written with Steve Brown, her writing partner on “Cagney & Lacey.” Fisher and Bocho also co-created “Hooperman,” an ABC series that starred John Ritter and Debrah Farentino, which ran for two seasons.
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