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American television producer
Anthony Yerkovich
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American television producer
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Anthony Yerkovich is an American television producer and writer.
He is best known for creating the 1980s cop show Miami Vice. He served as the show's executive producer along with Michael Mann before handing over full executive responsibilities to Mann after only six episodes.
His other television credits include Big Apple as executive producer, Private Eye as creator, Hill Street Blues as a writer and supervising producer, Hart to Hart and 240-Robert as a writer. He also wrote the made-for-TV film Hollywood Confidential starring Edward James Olmos and most recently reunited with Mann to executive produce the Miami Vice film.
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Who is Anthony Yerkovich?
Anthony Yerkovich is an American television writer, producer, and creator who is best known for creating the 1980s television series "Miami Vice."
When was Anthony Yerkovich born?
Anthony Yerkovich was born on July 1, 1945.
What is Anthony Yerkovich known for?
Anthony Yerkovich is known for creating the television series "Miami Vice," which aired from 1984 to 1989. He also worked as a writer and producer on the show.
Did Anthony Yerkovich win any awards for his work?
Yes, Anthony Yerkovich won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1985 for his work on "Miami Vice." The show was also nominated for several other Emmy Awards during its run.
What other projects has Anthony Yerkovich worked on?
In addition to "Miami Vice," Anthony Yerkovich also worked on other television series such as "Hill Street Blues" and "The Equalizer." He also wrote and produced the film "The Running Man" in 1987.
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