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Lee Goldberg is an American author, screenwriter, publisher and producer known for his work on several different TV crime series, including ''Diagnosis: Murder'', ''A Nero Wolfe Mystery'', ''Hunter'', ''Spenser: For Hire'', ''Martial Law'', ''She-Wolf of London'', ''SeaQuest'', ''1-800-Missing'', ''The Glades'' and ''Monk''. == Career == In 2007, Goldberg wrote and produced the pilot for a German television program, ''Fast Track: No Limits''. In 2010, he wrote and directed the short film ''Remaindered'', based on his short story for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, on location in Kentucky. He wrote and directed the sequel, ''Bumsicle'', in 2012. In conjunction with his work on ''Monk'' and ''Diagnosis Murder'', Goldberg wrote several original tie-in novels based on those series. He has also penned several original crime novels, two featuring ex-cop-turned-Hollywood troubleshooter Charlie Willis and four in the ''.357 Vigilante'' series, which he wrote under the pseudonym Ian Ludlow, while still a student. His novel, ''The Man with the Iron-On Badge'' (titled ''Watch Me Die'' for its re-release), was nominated for a Shamus Award by the Private Eye Writers of America and was produced in 2007 as the stage play, ''Mapes For Hire'', in Owensboro, Kentucky at the International Mystery Writers Festival. Goldberg has also written non-fiction books about the entertainment industry, including ''Unsold Television Pilots'' and ''Successful Television Writing''. His screenplay adaptation of Victor Gischler's novel ''Gun Monkeys'' is in pre-production with Ryuhei Kitamura (''Midnight Meat Train'') signed to direct. His book, ''Unsold Television Pilots'', was turned into two TV specials -- ''The Greatest Shows You Never Saw'' on CBS and ''The Best TV Shows That Never Were'' on ABC, both written and produced by William Rabkin and Goldberg. They also co-created ''The Dead Man'' an original, monthly series of horror novels that rolled-out in October 2011 as the premiere titles of Amazon's new 47North sf/horror/fantasy imprint. Amazon initially ordered 12 books and, in February 2012, extended the series by 12 more. The 24th title, the Kindle Serial "Reborn," was publishing in January 2014. In June 2013, his novel "The Heist," the first in a four-book series to be written with Janet Evanovich, was published by Random House. A prequel short story, "Pros and Cons," was published in May 2013 and became the #1 bestselling Kindle Single for seven straight weeks...and hit both the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists. "The Heist" debuted at #2 on the USA Today bestseller list & #5 on the New York Times bestseller list. The sequel, "The Chase," debuted at #1 on the Publisher's Weekly bestseller list and #2 on the New York Times bestseller list in March 2014. The third book in the series, "The Job," and a prequel short story, "The Shell Game," were published in November 2014 and also hit the top of the various bestseller lists. In September 2014, Goldberg launched the publishing company Brash Books with novelist Joel Goldman. The company publishes award-winning, highly acclaimed crime novels that have fallen out of print by authors like Bill Crider, Mark Smith, Carolyn Weston, Tom Kakonis, Maxine O'Callaghan, Gar Anthony Haywood, Jack Lynch, among others. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lee Goldberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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