Bob DeLaurentis (Writing)

Little is known about Bob DeLaurentis, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

The Umbrella Academy
8.5

The Umbrella Academy

A dysfunctional family of superheroes comes together to solve the mystery of their father's death, the threat of the apocalypse and more.

Release Date:2019-02-15

Department:Writing

Job:Teleplay

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:9555

Fargo
8.3

Fargo

A close-knit anthology series dealing with stories involving malice, violence and murder based in and around Minnesota.

Release Date:2014-04-15

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:5

Vote Count:2794

The Unusuals
7.5

The Unusuals

The Unusuals is a comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from April 8 to June 17, 2009 in the U.S. and Global in Canada. The pilot and first episode were written by Noah Hawley, a former writer and producer for Fox's Bones. An ABC press release described The Unusuals as "like a modern-day M*A*S*H" that "explores both the grounded drama and comic insanity of the world of New York City police detectives, where every cop has a secret". Its premise elaborated: The initial series order was for 10 episodes. Show creator Noah Hawley announced via his Twitter account in mid-May 2009 that ABC would not be bringing the show back for a second season.

Release Date:2009-04-08

Department:Production

Job:Producer

Episode Count:10

Vote Count:33

The O.C.
7.8

The O.C.

Ryan Atwood, a teen from the wrong side of the tracks, moves in with a wealthy family willing to give him a chance. But Ryan's arrival disturbs the status quo of the affluent, privileged community of Newport Beach, California.

Release Date:2003-08-05

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:835

Providence
6.5

Providence

Providence is an American television drama series.

Release Date:1999-01-08

Department:Production

Job:Producer

Episode Count:96

Vote Count:24

The Big Easy
8.7

The Big Easy

The Big Easy television series was inspired by the film of the same name from 1987. The show premiered on the USA Cable Network August 11, 1996. Tony Crane played New Orleans police lieutenant/detective Remy McSwain, Susan Walters played state district attorney Anne Osbourne and Barry Corbin played police chief C.D. LeBlanc. Daniel Petrie Jr. was the executive producer of the series. 35 episodes were broadcast over two seasons. The series takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana and was shot on location.

Release Date:1996-08-11

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:35

Vote Count:3

South Beach
3.5

South Beach

South Beach was an American action/adventure series that aired on NBC during the summer of 1993. The series was created by Dick Wolf and Robert DeLaurentis and starred Yancy Butler, who had been the lead actress a year earlier in another failed Wolf/DeLaurentis series, Mann & Machine. Set in South Beach, Florida, the Modesty Blaise-inspired storyline had Butler playing Kate Patrick, a thief who, along with her partner Vernon, is given the choice of going to jail or working for a government agency run by a man named Roberts. The series saw Kate and Vernon take on various missions for Roberts, which usually called on the duo to make use of their skills as thieves. The series also co-starred Patti D'Arbanville. The first episode guest-starred the British actor, Christopher Bowen as Dimitriev. Seven episodes were produced of this series, but only six were aired.

Release Date:1993-06-06

Department:Creator

Job:Creator

Vote Count:2

Mann & Machine
7.0

Mann & Machine

Mann & Machine is an American science fiction/police drama series that aired for nine episodes on NBC from April 5, 1992 to July 14, 1992.

Release Date:1992-04-05

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:8

The White Shadow
7.0

The White Shadow

The White Shadow is an American drama television series that ran on the CBS network from November 27 1978, to March 16 1981.

Release Date:1978-11-27

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:15

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