George Schenck
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Writing

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Also known as
George W. Schenck

George Schenck

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Schenck is an American screenwriter. His credits include Futureworld, the TV-movie The Phantom of Hollywood and numerous episodes of NCIS. Together with Frank Cardea he still writes on NCIS, and they both became executive producers in season 9 of the series. By the end of season 9, they had written a total of 28 episodes

Known for
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2008Kiss Me DeadlyWriter
2007Painkiller JaneWriter
2003NCISWriter
2002HackWriter
1997Soldier of Fortune, Inc.Writer
1997Soldier of Fortune, Inc.Producer
1995The Great DefenderWriter
1995The Great DefenderProducer
1995The Great DefenderCreator
1995High Sierra Search and RescueCreator
1994Search and RescueWriter
1993Dying to RememberTeleplay
1993Dying to RememberStory
1987Still Crazy Like a FoxWriter
1984Crazy like a FoxWriter
1984Crazy like a FoxExecutive Producer
1984Crazy like a FoxTeleplay
1984Crazy like a FoxStory
1984Crazy like a FoxCreator
1983Small & FryeWriter
1982Turkey ShootStory
1982Bring 'Em Back AliveWriter
1982Bring 'Em Back AliveCreator
1976FutureworldWriter
1974The Phantom of HollywoodStory
1974The Phantom of HollywoodTeleplay
1973Barnaby JonesWriter
1972SuperbeastDirector
1972SuperbeastWriter
1972SuperbeastProducer
1970BarqueroStory
1970BarqueroWriter
1969More Dead than AliveWriter
1967Kill a DragonWriter
1967HondoWriter
1966Don't Worry, We'll Think of a TitleAdaptation