James Duff (writer)

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James Duff
Born (1955-09-03) September 3, 1955 (age 68)
New Orleans, Louisiana
OccupationPlaywright, television series creator
NationalityAmerican
Spouse
(m. 2013)

James Duff (born September 3, 1955) is an American television writer, producer and director. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and has written plays and television screenplays. He is credited as the creator of the TV series The Closer and Major Crimes . [1]

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Personal life

Duff is married to actor Phillip P. Keene, who plays Buzz Watson on The Closer and Major Crimes. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleCredited as
WriterProducerDirectorNotes
1992 Doing Time on Maple Drive YesNoNoTV movie
1993Without a Kiss GoodbyeYesNoNoTV movie
1994A Song for YouYesNoNoShort film
1995Betrayed: A Story of Three WomenYesNoNoTV movie
1995919 Fifth AvenueYesNoNoTV movie
1995Long Island FeverYesYesNoTV movie, co-executive producer
1996 The War at Home YesYesNoFeature film, adapted from Duff's play Homefront
1996Texas GracesNoYesNoTV movie, co-executive producer
2000-2001 Popular YesNoNo3 episodes
2001 Felicity YesNoNoEpisode: "My Best Friend's Wedding"
2001 Enterprise YesNoNoEpisode: "Fortunate Son"
2002 The Agency YesYesNoWrote 3 episodes, consulting producer
2002 Wolf Lake YesYesNoWrote 2 episodes, co-executive producer
2004 The D.A. YesYesNoCreator, executive producer
2005-2012 The Closer YesYesYesCo-creator and showrunner, wrote 20 episodes, directed 4 episodes
2012-2018 Major Crimes YesYesYesCreator and showrunner, wrote 7 episodes, directed 2 episodes
2019-2020 Star Trek: Discovery YesNoNoEpisode: "Die Trying", executive producer
2020 Star Trek: Picard YesYesNoExecutive producer, wrote "Remembrance" and "The End is the Beginning"
TBA Sherlock & Daughter NoYesNoShowrunner

Awards and nominations

Duff was nominated for an Emmy Award for his screenplay for the television movie Doing Time on Maple Drive . He and Mike Berchem scored an Edgar Award nomination in 2007 for their The Closer episode "Blue Blood".

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References

  1. Hale, Mike (August 12, 2012). "The New Boss, Not the Same as the Old Boss 'Major Crimes' Replaces 'The Closer' on TNT". The New York Times .
  2. Hernandez, Greg. ""Major Crimes" cast member Phillip Keene marries". Greg In Hollywood. Retrieved January 14, 2014.