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  1. Jan 26, 2017 · David Kukoff is a graduate of Columbia University and UCLA Film School with numerous film and television credits to his name. He has written books on film and television writing, and a novel, Children of the Canyon. We corresponded recently about the new anthology and the magic that was the 1970s in LA. ***

  2. David Kukoff, Los Angeles, California. 665 likes. Author of "Children of the Canyon." Editor of "Los Angeles in the 1970s." Screenwriter and lifelong Angeleno.

  3. Hollywood was being revolutionized, the music business was booming, and authors like Joan Didion were producing great novels about the realities of living in the land of eternal sunshine. In Los Angeles in the 1970s great writers muse on the city in its classic decade.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0474375David Kukoff - IMDb

    David Kukoff is known for Thea (1993), Citizen Orson and An Uncivil War.

  5. David Kukoff is the author of Los Angeles in the 1970s (3.64 avg rating, 131 ratings, 22 reviews), Children of the Canyon (3.93 avg rating, 85 ratings, 1...

  6. View David Kukoffs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Screenwriter and author · Five produced Disney movies. Scripts sold to every studio in Hollywood.

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  7. Nov 29, 2016 · Edited by writer David Kukoff, Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine is a collection of essays, stories, poems, and photos that recall Los Angeles in the 1970s—back during the days of the Hillside Strangler and the energy crisis.

  8. Nov 29, 2016 · by David Kukoff (Editor), John Densmore (Contributor), Chip Jacobs (Contributor), 3.7 80 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. With the tragic and bloody ending to the optimistic 1960s in Los Angeles's fabled hills, the 1970s became a defining decade in the city.

  9. Nov 18, 2014 · Grammy-winning producer Kerry Gogan "David Kukoff's CHILDREN OF THE CANYON is more than a coming-of-age novel; the author juxtaposes the maturation of his protagonist, David, alongside a city that is evolving at a rate -- and with a complexity-- greater than the adults in the book can process.

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  10. A graduate of Columbia University and UCLA Film School, David Kukoff has eleven produced film and television credits to his name. He has written for every studio and network in Hollywood, has published two books on film and television writing, and has been the subject of features in Variety, Entertainment Weekly, and The Hollywood Reporter.