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Ron Cowen
Born (1944-09-15) September 15, 1944 (age 79)
Occupation(s)Television producer, television writer, playwright

Ron Cowen is an American writer and producer. He is a partner with Daniel Lipman in the television production company Cowlip Productions.

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Filmography

As a writer

As a producer

  • Queer as Folk (2000–2005) TV Series (executive producer) with Daniel Lipman
  • Sisters (1991) TV Series (executive producer) with Daniel Lipman
  • The Love She Sought (1990) (TV) (co-producer) with Daniel Lipman
  • An Early Frost (1985) (TV) (associate producer) with Daniel Lipman

Theatre

  • Gene & Jean, co-playwright (with Daniel Lipman)[1]
  • Summertree (1967), playwright, world premiere, Zellerbach Theater, University of Pennsylvania (1968)
  • Valentine's Day (1968), libretto and lyrics, revised 1975
  • Porcelain Time (1972), playwright
  • The Book of Murder (1974), playwright
  • Inside Lulu (1974), playwright
  • Unnatural Acts (1975), co-playwright, three one-acts (with Daniel Lipman)
  • Betty Blue Eyes (2011), co-librettist, musical (with Daniel Lipman)[2]

References

  1. ^ "Doollee.com". Archived from the original on 2011-10-10. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
  2. ^ Filmreference.com

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