Lee Kalcheim

American screenwriter (born 1938) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Kalcheim (June 27, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American screenwriter.[1]

Born (1938-06-27) June 27, 1938 (age 87)
OccupationsTV and film screenwriter
Yearsactive1965-present
KnownforWriting work for various TV shows and films
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Lee Kalcheim
Born (1938-06-27) June 27, 1938 (age 87)
OccupationsTV and film screenwriter
Years active1965-present
Known forWriting work for various TV shows and films
AwardsPrimetime Emmy Award for his writing work for the episode "The Bunkers And The Swingers" in Season 3 of All in the Family
Websitehttp://www.leekalcheim.com
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Television

Kalcheim has written numerous television shows including episodes for The Paper Chase (1985); All in the Family (1971–72; Emmy 1973); N.Y.P.D. (1967–69); The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1965); and the ABC After School Special: "The Bridge of Adam Rush" (1974).[2] He was also a creator for the sitcom Something Wilder, which was originally inspired by his own experiences as a father.

Filmography

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Film name Year Description
Is This Trip Really Necessary? 1970 A mad filmmaker kills an actress in his torture chamber's iron maiden.[3][4][5]
Let's Scare Jessica to Death 1971 A recently institutionalized woman has bizarre experiences after moving into a supposedly haunted country farmhouse and fears she may be losing her sanity once again.[6]
The Comedy Company 1978
Marriage is Alive and Well 1980 A photographer who specializes in weddings and who, according to others, has the perfect marriage. However, he and his wife are at a crossroad and have decided to separate. While he and his wife bicker and she prepares to leave, he reminisces about people whom he has photographed who have had unusual relationships.[7]
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Plays

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Play name First produced First published Description and/or Reference
Defiled Unknown Unknown When a technophobic librarian threatens to detonate the library if his card catalog is taken away, the police must negotiate with him.[8]
An Audible Sigh 1968 Unknown [9]
Match Play 1969 1969 A spoiled young man takes on a girl, his father, and the Army to get what he wants and doesn't need.[10][11]
Hurry, Harry 1972 1972 A rich boy struggles to find happiness.[9][12]
Class of '63 1973 1973 A jealous husband uses a college reunion to take revenge on his wife's former lover, who he is convinced is still having an affair with her.[5][13]
The Boy Who Came to Leave 1973 1973 Two young men with opposite personalities share a loft apartment.[14][15]
Win With Wheeler 1975 1984 [9][16][17]
The Prague Spring 1977 1977 The Czech leader Alexander Dubcek believes he can reform the Communist regime.[18]
Winning Isn't Everything 1978 1978 An ex-astronaut makes his way into Senate under the tutelage of a hard-driving campaign manager.[19][1]
Breakfast with Les and Bess 1983 1984 [9][20]
Friends Unknown 1984 [21]
Moving 1991 Unknown The one steady thing in Megan and Diana's lives, in the twelve years this play spans, is the friendship they share. As their priorities change over the years, they must figure out what they want out of life before it is too late.[9][22]
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