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15 Facts About Lee Goldberg

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Lee Goldberg attended UCLA, where he was a reporter and feature writer for the Daily Bruin student newspaper, in addition to his aforementioned journalism work.

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Lee Goldberg's subsequent writing and producing credits include Murphy's Law, SeaQuest DSV, The Cosby Mysteries, and Monk, among others.

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In 2007, Lee Goldberg wrote and produced the pilot for a German television program, Fast Track: No Limits.

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Lee Goldberg wrote and directed the sequel, Bumsicle, in 2012.

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In conjunction with his work on Monk and Diagnosis Murder, Lee Goldberg wrote several original tie-in novels based on those series.

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Lee Goldberg has penned several original crime novels, two featuring ex-cop-turned-Hollywood troubleshooter Charlie Willis and the aforementioned.

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Lee Goldberg has written non-fiction books about the entertainment industry, including Unsold Television Pilots and Successful Television Writing.

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All three books are "Ian Ludlow" thrillers, the novelist hero sharing the same name as the pseudonym that Lee Goldberg used to write his.

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In September 2014, Lee Goldberg launched the publishing company Brash Books with novelist Joel Goldman.

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Lee Goldberg publishes new crime fiction as well as award-winning, highly acclaimed crime, thriller and suspense novels that have fallen out of print.

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In 2018, Goldberg acquired the copyright to the published and unpublished books by the late author Ralph Dennis, who is best known for his Hardman series of crime novels, which were a major influence on the work of novelist Joe R Lansdale and screenwriter Shane Black.

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In February 2020, Brash Books released "All Kinds of Ugly," a long-lost, final Hardman novel, which Lee Goldberg discovered and revised.

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Lee Goldberg has been nominated twice for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America and twice for a Shamus Award by the Private Eye Writers of America.

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Lee Goldberg was the 2012 recipient of the Poirot Award from Malice Domestic.

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Lee Goldberg has served as a board member for the Mystery Writers of America and founded, alongside novelist Max Allan Collins, the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers.