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Paul Edward Haggis (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian screenwriter, film producer, and director of film and television. He is best known as screenwriter and producer for consecutive Best Picture Oscar winners Million Dollar Baby (2004) and Crash (2005), the latter of which he also directed.
co-production with Paul Haggis Productions and CBS Productions: Shasta McNasty: 1999–2000: UPN: co-production with Neal H. Moritz Productions Los Beltrán: 1999–2001: Telemundo: co-production with GaLAn Entertainment, Spanglish Entertainment (season 1), and Si Como No Productions Time of Your Life: 1999–2000: Fox: co-production with ...
Paul Haggis Christopher Canaan developed by: Anna Fricke: The CW: co-production with Stick to Your Guns Productions, Pursued by a Bear and CBS Studios: 4 69 2022–2023 Walker: Independence: Anna Fricke co-production with Pursued by a Bear, Stick to Your Guns Productions, Not This and CBS Studios 1 13 2024–present Avatar: The Last Airbender ...
co-production with Paul Haggis Productions Something So Right: 1996–1998: NBC/ABC: co-production with Big Phone Productions Feds: 1997: CBS: co-production with Wolf Films: Spy Game: ABC: co-production with McNamara Paper Products, Inc., Renaissance Pictures and Warner Bros. Television: The Tom Show: 1997–1998: The WB
Family Law is an American legal drama television series, created by Paul Haggis, that aired on CBS from September 20, 1999, to May 27, 2002. This series starring Kathleen Quinlan as divorced lawyer Lynn Holt, who attempted to start her own law firm after her husband left both her and their law practice, taking all of their clients with him.
Pages in category "Television series created by Paul Haggis" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
City is an American sitcom television series aired on CBS from January 29 to June 8, 1990. [1] It was a new starring vehicle for Valerie Harper, which went into development not long after she and husband Tony Cacciotti won their lawsuit against Lorimar-Telepictures over her dismissal from her NBC sitcom Valerie (which continued without her as The Hogan Family).
The Black Donnellys is an American drama television series that debuted on NBC on February 26, 2007, and last aired on May 14, 2007. The Black Donnellys was created by Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco and starred Jonathan Tucker, Olivia Wilde, Billy Lush, Tom Guiry, Kirk Acevedo, Michael Stahl-David, and Keith Nobbs.