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Working around, over and through what he calls “jumbled input,” the three-time Emmy award-winning writer/producer, best-selling author, and Chairman of Cannell Studios has spent 35 years writing. Cannell has created or co-created more than 38 shows, including The Rockford Files, The A-Team, 21 Jump Street, The Commish and Wiseguy. Peter Roth, president, Warner Bros. Television, says, “He’s actually not only the most talented man that I’ve ever worked with, he’s frankly one of the most prolific writers. He has a facility as a writer unlike any I’ve ever met.” In
1995, Cannell’s debut novel, The Plan, became a national bestseller.
He followed that book’s success with more bestsellers: Final
Victim, Riding the Snake, The Devil’s Work-shop
and King Con. Cannell’s sixth novel, The
Tin Collectors,
came out in January 2001. As a spokesperson today on the subject of dyslexia, Cannell sponsored and performed in Gifts of Greatness, an educational video. Cannell says that his real fear for “dyslexic people is not that they have to struggle with jumbled input or that they can’t spell but that they will quit on themselves before they get out of school.” Ralph Salisbury, poet, fiction writer and professor emeritus from the UO English Department says, “As a TV writer and producer and as an author of well-informed anti-crime novels, Steve Cannell has realized the talent I first saw in a University of Oregon under-graduate writing class. He has struggled and prevailed against dyslexia. He deserves our admiration.” |
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