Roy Huggins
Roy Huggins (July 18, 1914 – April 3, 2002) was an influential writer and producer of humorous, character-driven US television series. Shows he was involved in typically featured misfits and rascals rather than conventional heroes.
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July 18 - 1914 - April 3 - 2002
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He is best known as the creator of long-running shows such as Maverick, 77 Sunset Strip, The Fugitive and The Rockford Files.
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Maverick - 77 Sunset Strip - The Fugitive - The Rockford Files
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He also produced Alias Smith and Jones and Baretta and, after being lured out of retirement by protege Stephen J. Cannell, served for three years as the executive producer of Hunter.
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Alias Smith and Jones - Baretta - Stephen J. Cannell - Hunter
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Cannell said of Huggins' time on Hunter: "Roy was in the driver's seat where he belonged. Nobody does it better or with more style...Roy Huggins is my Godfather, my Hero and my Friend. They don't come any better."
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Huggins often wrote under the pseudonym John Thomas James, a composite of the names of his three sons from his second marriage.
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A member of the Communist Party USA until 1939, Huggins appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1952, where he named former comrades.
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Communist Party USA - House Un-American Activities Committee
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