Ron Cowen
American dramatist
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Born | (1944-09-15) September 15, 1944 (age 79) Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Television producer, television writer, playwright |
Ron Cowen is an American writer and producer. He is a partner with Daniel Lipman in the television production company Cowlip Productions.
Filmography
As a writer
- Queer as Folk (2000–2005) TV Series (developed by, writer) with Daniel Lipman
- Sisters (1991) TV Series (created by, writer) with Daniel Lipman
- The Love She Sought (1990) (TV film) with Daniel Lipman
- An Early Frost (1985) (TV film) with Daniel Lipman
- Knots Landing (1984) with Daniel Lipman
- Emerald Point N.A.S. with Daniel Lipman
- Paul's Case (1980) (TV film)
- Family (1976/III) (TV Series, writer) with Daniel Lipman
- I'm a Fool (1976) (TV film)
- Saturday Adoption (1968) (original play for TV)
As a producer
- Queer as Folk (2000–2005) TV Series (executive producer) with Daniel Lipman
- Sisters (1991) TV Series (executive producer) with Daniel Lipman
- The Love She Sought (1990) (TV) (co-producer) with Daniel Lipman
- An Early Frost (1985) (TV) (associate producer) with Daniel Lipman
Theatre
- Gene & Jean, co-playwright (with Daniel Lipman)[1]
- Summertree (1967), playwright, world premiere, Zellerbach Theater, University of Pennsylvania (1968)
- Valentine's Day (1968), libretto and lyrics, revised 1975
- Porcelain Time (1972), playwright
- The Book of Murder (1974), playwright
- Inside Lulu (1974), playwright
- Unnatural Acts (1975), co-playwright, three one-acts (with Daniel Lipman)
- Betty Blue Eyes (2011), co-librettist, musical (with Daniel Lipman)[2]
References
External links
- Ron Cowen at IMDb
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- Saul Levitt / Marvin Schwarz and Tracy Keenan Wynn (1971)
- William Blinn / Allan Sloane (1972)
- Eleanor Perry / Abby Mann (1973)
- Tracy Keenan Wynn / Fay Kanin (1974)
- David W. Rintels / James Costigan (1975)
- David W. Rintels / James Costigan (1976)
- Stewart Stern / Lane Slate (1977)
- Caryl Ledner / George Rubino (1978)
- Michael Mann and Patrick Nolan (1979)
- David Chase (1980)
- Arthur Miller (1981)
- Barry Morrow (1982)
- Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick (1983)
- William Hanley (1984)
- Vickie Patik (1985)
- Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, and Sherman Yellen / David Butler (1986)
- Kenneth Blackwell, Tennyson Flowers and Richard Friedenberg (1987)
- William Hanley (1988)
- Ron Hutchison, Abby Mann and Robin Vote (1989)
- Terrence McNally (1990)
- Andrew Davies (1991)
- Joshua Brand and John Falsey (1992)
- Jane Anderson (1993)
- Bob Randall (1994)
- Alison Cross (1995)
- Simon Moore (1996)
- Horton Foote (1997)
- Kario Salem (1998)
- Ann Peacock (1999)
- David Mills and David Simon (2000)
- Loring Mandel (2001)
- Larry Ramin and Hugh Whitemore (2002)
- William H. Macy and Steven Schachter (2003)
- Tony Kushner (2004)
- Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (2005)
- Richard Curtis (2006)
- Frank Deasy (2007)
- Kirk Ellis (2008)
- Andrew Davies (2009)
- Adam Mazer (2010)
- Julian Fellowes (2011)
- Danny Strong (2012)
- Abi Morgan (2013)
- Steven Moffat (2014)
- Jane Anderson (2015)
- D.V. DeVincentis (2016)
- Charlie Brooker (2017)
- William Bridges and Charlie Brooker (2018)
- Craig Mazin (2019)
- Damon Lindelof and Cord Jefferson (2020)
- Michaela Coel (2021)
- Mike White (2022)
- Lee Sung Jin (2023)
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