Jack LoGiudice

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Jack LoGiudice
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Alma mater Bowling Green State University [1]
Occupation Television writer, producer
Years active1987present

Jack LoGiudice is an American television writer and producer, best known for his work on the FX series Sons of Anarchy and most recently worked as a co-executive producer and writer on AMC's The Walking Dead .

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Biography

LoGiudice began his career working on The Dom DeLuise Show in 1987 before becoming a writer on shows like Dear John , 7th Heaven and Dellaventura through the 1990s. From 2000 onwards he has worked as a producer and writer for series such as Resurrection Blvd. , Street Time, Sons of Anarchy and most recently completed work on The Walking Dead . [2] In 2008 he co-wrote a television movie called Crash and Burn, which starred Erik Palladino and Michael Madsen. It was directed by Russell Mulcahy. [3]

Filmography

Producer

YearShowRoleNotes
2016-18House of CardsConsulting producerSeason 5 & 6
2015NarcosCo-executive producerSeason 1
2014Fear The Walking DeadConsulting producerSeason 1
2010The Walking DeadCo-executive producerSeason 1
2009Sons of AnarchyCo-executive producerSeason 2
2008Consulting producerSeason 1
2003Street TimeConsulting producerSeason 1
2002Resurrection Blvd.Co-executive producerSeason 3
2001
Season 2
2000ProducerSeason 1
Executive Story Editor
19967th HeavenExecutive Story EditorSeason 1

Writer

YearShowSeasonEpisode titleEpisodeOriginal airdateNotes
2015Fear The Walking Dead1"The Dog"313 September 2015
2010The Walking Dead1"Tell It to the Frogs"314 November 2010Story co-written with Charles H. Eglee and teleplay co-written with Eglee and Frank Darabont
2009Sons of Anarchy2"Service"1117 November 2009Teleplay co-written with Kurt Sutter from a story by Brady Dahl & Cory Uchida
"Small Tears"215 September 2009
20081"Giving Back"822 October 2008Co-written with Kurt Sutter
"The Pull"51 October 2008
Crash and BurnTelevision featureCo-written with Frank Hannah
2003Street Time2"Fly Girl"1222 October 2003
"Cop Killer"53 September 2003
2002Resurrection Blvd.3"Resureccion"1318 September 2002Co-written with Dennis E. Leoni
20012"Lito"1425 September 2001Co-written with Dennis E. Leoni
"La Partida"1028 August 2001
1"La Visita"188 January 2001
2000"Aniversario"125 November 2000
"El Regreso de Paco"517 July 2000
1997Dellaventura1"In Deadly Fashion"82 December 1997
7th Heaven1"With a Little Help from My Friends"1213 January 1997
1996"Saturday"74 November 1996
1992Dear John USA4"Who's Who"1612 June 1992

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References

  1. "Alumnus' work plays out on stage, television, big screen". Bowling Green State University. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  2. "Jack LoGiudice from Sons of Anarchy". Film.com. Retrieved December 28, 2010.
  3. "Crash and Burn". RHI Entertainment. Retrieved December 28, 2010.