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George William Schenck (February 12, 1942 – August 3, 2024) was an American television writer and producer. [1] His credits included Futureworld , [ 2 ] the TV-movie The Phantom of Hollywood and numerous episodes of NCIS , where he was its showrunner from 2016 to 2018.
Schenck joined the NCIS writing staff in its first season, and served as a showrunner from fall 2016 until his retirement in 2018. Schenck’s wife of more than 50 years, Virginia, passed last year.
The son of George Schenck, a Russian immigrant theatrical manager, and Mary Schenck, Schenck was a nephew of Joseph and Nicholas Schenck. Father to George Schenck and grandfather to Kirk Schenck. He graduated from Boys High School and Cornell University, and was a practicing attorney in New York City. Among Schenck's clients was 20th Century ...
Roger Shulman & John Baskin and George Schenck & Frank Cardea: February 3, 1985 () 6: 6 "Wanted Dead and Alive" Paul Krasny: John Baskin & Roger Shulman and George Schenck & Frank Cardea: February 17, 1985 () 7: 7 "Bum Tip" Stuart Margolin: George Lee Marshall: February 24, 1985 () 8: 8 "Fox Hunt" Bob Sweeney: Tom Chehak
George Schenck, a TV writer, producer and showrunner on CBS’ police procedural “NCIS,” died at his home in Brentwood, Calif., on Aug. 3. He was 82. Born on February 12, 1942, Schenck ...
In 2001, Conwell made her film debut in the coming-of-age drama Baby Boy starring opposite Omar Gooding. [3] She later appeared in films such as The Wash (2001) and Soul Plane (2004). In 2010, Conwell was cast as attorney Leslie Michaelson in the CBS daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless. Conwell first appeared in the role of Leslie ...
Nathalie Schenck married twice. She married Charles Glen Collins, of the British Army, in 1904; [15] they had a son, George, before they divorced. [9] [16] She married stock broker William Laimbeer, widower of actress Clara Bloodgood, in 1909, and they had two daughters, Nathalie Lee Laimbeer Cornell [17] and Josephine Laimbeer Schiff (wife of John M. Schiff).
Studio executive Joseph M. Schenck subsequently signed her for The Locked Door (1929) with Rod La Rocque. Afterwards, she had a role in Mexicali Rose (1929) for Columbia Pictures. [8] Stanwyck got her major break when director Frank Capra chose her for the lead role in his romantic drama Ladies of Leisure (1930). [9]