Glen Larson

TV Producer
BIRTHDAY
January 3,1937
Birthplace
California
Age
Nov 14,2014,age 77
Birth Sign
Capricorn
BIRTHDAY
January 3,1937 (age Nov 14,2014,age 77)
Birthplace
California

About

Famous as the creator and producer of numerous popular television series, he built a resume that included Magnum P.I., Battlestar Galactica, Knight Rider, The Fall Guy, Quincy M.E. and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

Before Fame

At the start of his entertainment career, he was a songwriter for a successful vocal group called The Four Preps. He began his screenwriting and producing careers by penning an episode of The Fugitive and subsequently creating the hit Western series Alias Smith and Jones.

Trivia

He won Edgar Awards for his television writing work on episodes of McCloud and Magnum, P.I. Also a composer, he was nominated in 1979 for a Grammy Award for his co-written score to Battlestar Galactica.

Family Life

Over the course of his three marriages -- to Carol Jean Gourley, Janet Curtis-Larson, and Jeannie Marie Pledger -- he fathered a total of nine children (seven with Gourley and two with Curtis-Larson): Eric, David, Christopher, Danielle, James, Caroline, Nicole, Kimberly, and Michelle.

Associated With

While he was developing the series that would become Battlestar Galactica, Larson was mentored by Star Trek screenwriter Gene Coon.