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  1. Robert F. Colesberry Jr. (March 7, 1946 – February 9, 2004) was an American film and television producer, best known as a co-creator of the television series The Wire (2002–2008) for HBO, executive producer of the miniseries The Corner (2000), and a producer for Martin Scorsese's After Hours (1985), Alan Parker's Mississippi ...

  2. Robert F. Colesberry was born on 7 March 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for After Hours (1985), The Wire (2002) and Mississippi Burning (1988). He was married to Karen L. Thorson. He died on 9 February 2004 in New York City, New York, USA.

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  3. Robert F. Colesberry, born March 7, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, died February 9, 2004, was a motion picture producer and director. He was an Executive Producer and director for The Wire. He also worked on the Emmy Award winning miniseries The Corner for HBO with The Wire creator...

  4. Robert F. Colesberry was born on March 7, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for After Hours (1985), The Wire (2002) and Mississippi Burning (1988). He was married to Karen L. Thorson. He died on February 9, 2004 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • March 7, 1946
    • February 9, 2004
  5. Feb 13, 2004 · Robert F. Colesberry Jr., a New York-based film and television producer and co-creator of the current HBO urban drama “The Wire,” has died. He was 57. Colesberry died Monday in a New York City...

  6. Feb 9, 2004 · Robert F. "Bob" Colesberry Jr. was an American film and television producer, best known as a co-creator of the television series The Wire for HBO, executive producer of the miniseries The Corner, and a producer for Martin Scorsese's After Hours, Alan Parker's Mississippi Burning, and Billy Crystal's 61*.

  7. Feb 17, 2004 · Robert F. Colesberry Jr., a veteran film producer, a co-creator of the HBO drama ''The Wire'' and an occasional actor, died in Manhattan on Feb. 9. He was 57.