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Julie Martin (writer)

Julie Martin
Occupation Television writer, producer
Nationality American
Notable works Homicide: Life on the Street

Julie Martin is an American television writer and producer. She has worked on the NBC crime dramas Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She won a Humanitas Prize and was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for her work on Homicide. She has also been nominated for an Edgar Award for her work on Criminal Intent.

Martin began her television career as a writer for the seventh season of legal drama LA Law in 1992. The series presented topical storylines by following a Los Angeles law firm and was created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher. She wrote or co-wrote six episodes for the season; "Wine Knot", "Christmas Stalking" (with co-executive producers John Masius and John Tinker), "Bare Witness", "That's Why the Lady Is a Stamp" (with executive producer William M. Finkelstein, Paul Manning and Peter Schneider), "Vindaloo in the Villows" (with co-producer Anne Kenney and Manning) and "Bourbon Cowboy" (with Kenney and Manning). She was hired as a story editor for the eighth season in 1993. She wrote or co-wrote a further eight episodes for the season; "Leap of Faith" (with Finkelstein and Manning), "Foreign Co-respondent" (with Finkelstein and Manning), "Eli's Gumming" (with Kenney and Manning), "Rhyme and Punishment" (with Finkelstein), "Silence Is Golden" (with executive consultant Paul Haggis), "How Am I Driving?" (with Finkelstein and Haggis), "Whistle Stop" (with Haggis, Kenney and Manning) and co-wrote the teleplay for the series finale "Finish Line" with Manning and Schneider from a story by Finkelstein, Haggis and Kenney. The series was canceled after completing its eighth season. Martin contributed to fourteen episodes in total as a writer.


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