Meyer Dolinsky
Meyer Dolinsky (October 13, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois – February 29, 1984 in Los Angeles, California), aka Mike Dolinsky (sometimes credited as "Michael Adams" or "Mike Adams"), was an American screenwriter.
Books[]
- (1972), Dell Books, ISBN 0-86007-079-4[1]
Filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1955 | The First Mintmaster | Written By | |
The Touch of Steel | Written By | ||
1957 | Hot Rod Rumble | Written By | |
1958 | As Young as We Are | Screenplay By, Story By | Co-Wrote Story with "William Alland" |
1972 | The Manhunter | Screenplay By | Based on the Novel by "Wade Miller" |
1977 | SST: Death Flight | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Robert L. Joseph", Based on a story by "Guerdon Trueblood" |
1978 | The Fifth Floor | Written By |
Television[]
Year | TV Series | Credit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1956 | Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal | Writer | 1 Episode |
1956-57 | Science Fiction Theatre | Writer | 2 Episodes |
1959 | World of Giants | Writer | 2 Episodes |
1959-60 | Men into Space | Writer | 3 Episodes |
1960-61 | The DuPont Show with June Allyson | Writer | 3 Episodes |
Lock-Up | Writer | 4 Episodes | |
1961 | The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor | Writer | 1 Episode |
1962 | Adventures in Paradise | Writer | 1 Episode |
Laramie | Writer | 1 Episode | |
Stoney Burke | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1963 | Bonanza | Writer | 1 Episode |
The Greatest Show on Earth | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1963-64 | The Outer Limits | Writer | 3 Episodes |
1963-65 | Mr. Novak | Writer | 5 Episodes |
1964 | Ben Casey | Writer | 1 Episode |
The Farmer's Daughter | Writer | 3 Episodes | |
Wagon Train | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1965 | Dr. Kildare | Writer | 4 Episodes |
12 O'Clock High | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1966 | Please Don't Eat the Daisies | Writer | 1 Episode |
Daktari | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1967 | The Invaders | Writer | 2 Episodes |
Judd for the Defense | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1968 | Star Trek | Writer | 1 Episode |
1969 | Mission: Impossible | Writer | 1 Episode |
1969-73 | Hawaii Five-O | Writer | 6 Episodes |
1970 | Storefront Lawyers | Writer | 1 Episode |
Then Came Bronson | Writer | 1 Episode | |
1972-74 | Cannon | Writer | 5 Episodes |
1975 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Writer | 1 Episode |
1976 | Harry-O | Writer | 1 Episode |
1979 | Big Shamus, Little Shamus | Writer | 1 Episode |
References[]
- ^ Clute, John (1995). "Dolinsky, Mike". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (Updated ed.). New York: St Martin's Griffin. p. 347. ISBN 0-312-09618-6.
Mind One (1972), in which two psychiatrists discover that a drug meant to treat psychosis actually engenders telepathy (see also ESP), and find themselves relating warmly to each other (they are of opposite sexes); as one of them is a Jesuit priest, an element of religion soon enriches the tale.
External links[]
- Meyer Dolinsky at IMDb
- Meyer Dolinsky at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
Categories:
- 1923 births
- 1984 deaths
- American male screenwriters
- Male actors from Chicago
- 20th-century American male actors
- Screenwriters from Illinois
- 20th-century American male writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters