Ted Mann (writer)
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Ted Mann is a Canadian born
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and producer. He has worked in both capacities on the series '' NYPD Blue'', '' Deadwood'' and ''
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''. In 1995 he won the Emmy award for Best Drama Series for his work on the second season of ''NYPD Blue''.


Career


1970s

Mann was an editor of '' National Lampoon''. He began working in the television industry with ''National Lampoon'' and HBO as a writer on the short film ''
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'' in 1978. In 1979 he worked as a writer on '' Delta House'' – a short lived television variation on Lampoon's film ''
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''.


1980s

In 1980 he worked as a writer on the animated series '' Drawing Power''. He was the writer for '' O.C. and Stiggs'' a theatrical film based on characters he created with Tod Carrol for ''National Lampoon'' and directed by Robert Altman. Mann worked as a writer on the crime drama ''The Street,'' Universal TV's innovative half-hour syndicated faux verite cop show, as well as Stephen J. Cannell's '' Wiseguy,'' ''
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'', and a Saturday morning animated cartoon entitled ''
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'' (1990).


1990s

He became a producer on Steven Bochco's ''
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'' which air two short seasons on the ABC network commencing in 1991. Following which, in 1993 he began working on the
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police drama '' NYPD Blue'' which was created by
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and Steven Bochco. Mann was a writer and producer on the first season. He wrote or co-wrote eight episodes for the season and also had a cameo role as a prisoner in the episode "Emission Accomplished". He was nominated for two Emmy Award's for his work on the season. The first was for Best Drama Series and Mann shared the award with the production team. The second was for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series for his work on the episode "NYPD Lou" which featured
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as a troubled regular visitor to the police station named Lou who believes he is a werewolf. Mann returned as a writer and producer for the second season of ''NYPD Blue'' in 1994. He wrote or co-wrote a further eight episodes for the second season. Mann and the production team won the Emmy Award for best drama series in 1995 for their work on the second season. He left the production team with the close of the second season but continued to write for the series. He wrote the space opera satire feature film ''
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'' which was released in 1996. Also in 1996 he served as a consulting producer and writer for the dark crime series ''
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''. He wrote four episodes of the first season and then left the crew. He scripted the fifth season ''NYPD Blue'' episodes "Lost Israel: Part 1" and "Lost Israel: Part 2" with Milch in 1997. He was again nominated for the Emmy Award for writing for a drama series for his work on "Lost Israel: Part 2" in 1998. He returned to write the sixth season episode "Big Bang Theory" in 1999. He wrote or co-wrote nineteen episodes for the series in total. He also wrote an episode of Bochco and Milch's short-lived police drama ''
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'' in 1998. In 1999 he served as a consulting producer on the science fiction series ''
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''.


2000s

He wrote an episode of '' Judging Amy'' in 2000. He worked as a supervising producer on ''
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'' a short-lived modern take on '' Romeo and Juliet'' set in the adult film industry in 2003. He also wrote an episode of '' Andromeda'' which aired in 2004. In 2004 he reunited with
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to work as a writer on the first season of '' Deadwood''. ''Deadwood'' was created by Milch and is an examination of the genesis of civilization within a Western setting. Mann wrote the concluding episode of the first season episode "Sold Under Sin". He returned as a writer and producer for the second season in 2005. He wrote the episode "Requiem for a Gleat" and the season finale "Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To". He had a small acting role as regular bar patron Rutherford. Mann and the writing staff were nominated for a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for Best Dramatic Series for their work on the second season. The production team were also nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for the second season. He again served as a writer, actor and producer for the third and final season in 2006. Mann co-wrote the third season premiere "Tell Your God to Ready For Blood" with Milch. He co-wrote the episode "True Colors" with story editor
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and wrote the episode "Full Faith and Credit". He wrote the series finale "Tell Him Something Pretty". The writing staff were again nominated for the WGA Award for best dramatic series for the third season. Mann contributed to eight episodes for the series as a writer. In 2007 Mann worked as a producer and writer for Milch's next series ''
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''. He wrote the third episode of the show's only season. Mann moved on to work as a co-executive producer and writer for the Starz original drama series ''
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''. In 2012, he was nominated for a
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for ''Hatfields and McCoys''.http://www.emmys.com/nominations/2012/Outstanding%20Writing%20for%20a%20Miniseries,%20Movie%20or%20a%20Dramatic%20Special He wrote the teleplay and story for 3 episodes of the award-winning miniseries.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mann, Ted Living people American television producers American television writers American male television writers Year of birth missing (living people)