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Stephen J. Cannell
Stephen J. Cannell

Stephen J. Cannell was an American television producer known for his contributions to the television industry. Born on February 5, 1941, he passed away on September 30, 2010. Cannell was renowned for his innovative storytelling and character development, producing popular television series such as 'Miami Vice' and 'Las Vegas'. more

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