Forrest Redlich
Australian independent screenwriter and producer
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Forrest Redlich is an Australian independent screenwriter/producer of films, he has also worked as an editor and consultant of scripts.
- Film and television producer
- screenwriter
- editor
- script consultant
E Street (TV series), as creator, writer, producer
Forrest Redlich | |
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| Known for | A Country Practice (TV series) as Executive producer and writer E Street (TV series), as creator, writer, producer |
Redlich broke into the industry with his original script High Rollin. He had also written two scripts Body Count and Dede and the Gunman which were not made.[1]
After working on A Country Practice as a writer and producer, Redlich formed a production company with business partner Bruce Best called Westside Productions which their best known product was the TV serial E Street, which they created and wrote, with Redlich serving also as Executive Producer.[2] This had its own record company, Westside Records, which had a number of hit singles.
Credits (selected)
- High Rolling (1977) (feature film) - writer
- Sweet and Sour (TV series) - writer. 2eps.
- A Country Practice (TV series) - writer, script editor, producer. 594 episodes. 1984-1988[2]
- E Street (TV series) - creator, writer, executive producer. 404 episodes. 1989-1993.[2]
- Blue Heelers (TV series) - writer, story consultant. 100 episodes.[citation needed]
- Wittekerke (Belgian TV series based on early episodes of E Street) - creator. 1067 episodes.[3]
- Westerdeich (German TV series based on E Street) - creator. 39 episodes.