Michael Jaffe | |
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Born |
Michael Muir Jaffe January 9, 1945 New York City |
Occupation | Television producer, writer |
Television |
Michael Jaffe (born January 9, 1945) is an American TV and film producer. He has more than 120 producing credits but ventured into writing and directing only for the A&E television series A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–02), which he called "the love of my life." He started out in the business with his father, producer and former AFTRA lawyer Henry Jaffe (1907–1992). His mother was actress Jean Muir.
He is a founding partner of Jaffe/Braunstein Films, which became Jaffe/Braunstein Entertainment in 2007, when ITV bought a controlling share of 51% in the company.
Jaffe holds a BA from Yankton College and an MA in Theater from Cornell University.
Michael Jaffe is credited as executive producer unless noted.