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Lee Erwin
(1906-1972)
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Lee Erwin was born on 12 September 1906 in Ada, Oklahoma, USA. He was a writer, known for
Star Trek (1966)
,
Jungle Jim (1955)
and
Mr. & Mrs. North (1952)
. He died on 9 February 1972 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
Star Trek
8.4
TV Series
Writer
1969 • 1 ep
Jungle Jim
7.3
TV Series
Writer
1955–1956 • 4 eps
Mr. & Mrs. North
7.4
TV Series
Writer
1953–1954 • 11 eps
Sea Hunt
7.7
TV Series
Writer
1958–1959 • 10 eps
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52
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
7.7
TV Series
written by
1988
1 episode
Sea Hunt
7.6
TV Series
teleplay
1988
1 episode
Love, American Style
6.8
TV Series
Writer
(segment Love and the Playwright)
1973
1 episode
Monty Nash
6.4
TV Series
teleplay
1971
1 episode
Make Room for Granddaddy
6.6
TV Series
written by
1971
1 episode
All in the Family
8.4
TV Series
story by
1971
1 episode
Tarzan's Deadly Silence
5.6
Writer
1970
The Flying Nun
6.5
TV Series
teleplay
written by
1968–1969
3 episodes
Star Trek
8.4
TV Series
story by
teleplay by
1969
1 episode
The Big Valley
7.6
TV Series
written by
1968
2 episodes
Tarzan
7.0
TV Series
writer
1966–1968
2 episodes
Maya
7.6
TV Series
written by
1968
1 episode
Mannix
7.4
TV Series
teleplay
1968
1 episode
The Felony Squad
7.4
TV Series
story
1967
1 episode
Bewitched
7.6
TV Series
story by
written by
1966
3 episodes
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Alternative name
Irwin Lieberman
Born
September 12
,
1906
Ada, Oklahoma, USA
Died
February 9
,
1972
Los Angeles, California, USA
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