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Jack Laird (born Jack Laird Schultheis; May 8, 1923 – December 3, 1991) was an American screenwriter, producer, director, and actor. He received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his works in Ben Casey, Night Gallery, and Kojak.
Jack Laird. Producer: Night Gallery. Described by his peers as brilliant, eccentric, at times reclusive. Jack Laird was a technical mastermind. A prolific and versatile writer, throughout his career, he involved himself in all areas of the performing arts.
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- May 8, 1923
- Jack Laird
- December 3, 1991
Jack Laird. Producer: Night Gallery. Described by his peers as brilliant, eccentric, at times reclusive. Jack Laird was a technical mastermind. A prolific and versatile writer, throughout his career, he involved himself in all areas of the performing arts.
- May 8, 1923
- December 3, 1991
Apr 23, 2021 · The Indiana red flag gun law, commonly called the Jake Laird Law, was passed in 2005 and amended in 2019. Indiana was the second state in the U.S. to pass a red flag law, which permits law enforcement to seize and retain firearms from individuals who are deemed “dangerous” under the law.
Dec 3, 1991 · Jack Laird is known as an Producer, Writer, Director, Teleplay, Story, Actor, Creator, and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Kojak, Night Gallery, Have Gun, Will Travel, My Three Sons, Ben Casey, Bronco, The Third Man, and Man with a Camera.
Doctors' Hospital: Created by James E. Moser, Jack Laird. With George Peppard, Zohra Lampert, Victor Campos, Albert Paulsen. The cases of Dr. Jake Goodwin, chief surgeon of a Los Angeles hospital.
Jack Laird was an American TV writer and producer who worked on the popular 1970s shows "Night Gallery" and "Kojak." Laird started out in show business as an actor, but mostly found...