Michael Cassutt (b. 1954)

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Alias:
Michael Joseph Cassutt

Birthplace:
Owatonna, Minnesota, USA

Born:
April 13, 1954

Michael Joseph Cassutt is an American television producer, screenwriter, and author. His notable TV work includes producing or writing, or both, for The Outer Limits, Eerie, Indiana, Beverly Hills, 90210, and The Twilight Zone.

Additional information:

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Executive Producer:
????  The Cure

Writer:
1988  Pulse Pounders
2024  The Ugly Chickens
????  The Cure

Executive Consultant:
2002  The Dead Zone

Producer:
1993  Sirens
1995  Strange Luck
2002  The Dead Zone

Teleplay:
1985  CBS Storybreak
1993  Sirens
1995  Strange Luck
2002  The Dead Zone

Writer:
1976  Alice
1981  Love, Sidney
1983  Dungeons & Dragons
1983  It's Not Easy
1985  CBS Storybreak
1985  Misfits of Science
1985  The Twilight Zone
1986  The Centurions
1987  Beauty and the Beast
1987  Max Headroom
1988  TV 101
1990  Beverly Hills, 90210
1990  WIOU
1991  Eerie, Indiana
1993  Sirens
1993  seaQuest DSV
1995  Strange Luck
1996  Mr. & Mrs. Smith
1996  The Adventures of Sinbad
1997  Stargate SG-1
1999  Farscape
2000  Andromeda
2002  The Dead Zone
2010  Transformers: Prime
2014  Z Nation

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