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Australian independent screenwriter and producer

Forrest Redlich
Occupations
  • Film and television producer
  • screenwriter
  • editor
  • script consultant
Known forA Country Practice (TV series) as Executive producer and writer
E Street (TV series), as creator, writer, producer
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Forrest Redlich is an Australian independent screenwriter/producer of films, he has also worked as an editor and consultant of scripts.

Redlich broke into the industry with his original script High Rollin. He had also written two scripts Body Count and Dede and the Gunman which were not made.

After working on A Country Practice as a writer and producer, Redlich formed a production company with business partner Bruce Best called Westside Productions which there best known product was the TV serial E Street, which they created and wrote, with Redlich serving also as Executive Producer. This had its own record company, Westside Records, which had a number of hit singles.

Credits (selected)

  • High Rolling (1977) (feature film) - writer
  • Sweet and Sour (TV series) - writer. 2eps.
  • A Country Practice (TV series) - writer, script editor, producer. 594 episodes. 1984-1988
  • E Street (TV series) - creator, writer, executive producer. 404 episodes. 1989-1993.
  • Blue Heelers (TV series) - writer, story consultant. 100 episodes.
  • Wittekerke (Belgian TV series based on early episodes of E Street) - creator. 1067 episodes.
  • Westerdeich (German TV series based on E Street) - creator. 39 episodes.

References

  1. Souter, Gavin. "Australian film, makers take on all comers". 4 December 1976. p. 8.
  2. ^ Sadlier, Kevin (22 January 1989). "Bank on Penny's E Street". Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. "Engelse versie voor EJC". Archived from the original on 6 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014.

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