Steven Bochco

Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Born
December 16, 1943 (74 years old)
Died
April 1, 2018
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Popular Genres
Documentary TV Movie
Career Span
1992 – 2017

Steven Bochco

9 nominations
4 credits

Attended Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie-Mellon University) as a playwriting major. Barbara Bosson (his second wife), Michael Tucker, Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid were classmates; he and Tucker drove cross-country to Hollywood for full-time jobs at Universal, where Bochco would remain for 12 years.

In 1978, he moved to MTM Enterprises, who after several attempts gave him carte Blanche to create a show similar to Fort Apache the Bronx (1981) (Hill Street Blues (1981)). In 1985, MTM fired him, in part for his inability to keep HSB on budget. After creating L.A. Law (1986) and Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989) for NBC, he struck a $15M deal with ABC in 1987 to create 10 series pilots over 10 years.

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Personal Info

Born
Dec 16, 1943
From
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Writing
Career
1992 – 2017