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About Larry BrodyLarry Brody has been profiled in such national magazines as Esquire, Entertainment Weekly, Starlog, People, Electronic Media, IndieSlate, on websites such as TechTV, and of course in TV Guide. A legendary figure in the television writing and production world, with a career going back to the late '60s, Brody currently is the Creative Director of Cloud Creek Institute For The Arts, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to giving new creative talent in the film, video, and new media fields the leg up it deserves. CCIA is the world's first active, live-in media colony, and the parent company of TV WRITER.COM and its sister site, WRITESAFE.COM. Brody has produced literally thousands of hours of network and syndicated television, and has created, produced, or written for The Huntress, Diagnosis Murder, Star Trek: Voyager, Walker Texas Ranger, Heaven Help Us, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Baretta, The Fall Guy, Automan, Partners In Crime, Mike Hammer, The New Rin Tin Tin, Police Story, The Bold Ones, Hawaii Five-0, Here Come The Brides, Partners In Crime, The Rookies, The Interns, The Streets Of San Francisco, Cannon, Ironside, Medical Story, Medical Center, The Six Million Dollar Man, Barnaby Jones, the old Star Trek animated TV series, the Superman animated TV series, and the not-so-animated Super Force, among others. Most recently, Brody developed and wrote the live-action/cgi animation sci-fi series Ace Lightning for the BBC and was Showrunner of France's cult favorite animated series Diabolik. Brody also was showrunner of the highly acclaimed Silver Surfer and Spawn animated series and the not-so-highly-acclaimed Spider-Man Unlimited. Both Spawn and Police Story have won Emmy Awards, and Farrell For The People, one of the many MOWs Brody has writen, won a Women in TV & Film Award for Best Drama. An episode written by Brody for Medical Story won the Population Institute Award and was also nominated for the Humanitaz Prize. Brody's how-to book, Television Writing From The Inside Out, is a best-seller used as a text in screen and television writing classes at UCLA. A new book, Turning Points in Television, about seminal moments in the Industry of which Brody was part, is destined to be an always-in-print perenial. And, also in the print realm. Brody writes a regular column, Live! From Paradise!, about life on his mountaintop ranch in the Ozarks, for Gannett Newspapers.
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