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John Romano (writer)
John Romano (born October 2, 1948) is an American screenwriter and a TV writer-producer.
==Life and career==
Romano is a graduate of Colgate University and holds a Ph.D. from Yale in English and Comparative Literature. Before moving to Los Angeles in 1986 to join the staff of ''Hill Street Blues''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=writing and producing in prime time with john romano )〕 he published a book on Charles Dickens ("Dickens and Reality"),〔 taught English at Columbia University〔 and was a frequent book-reviewer at ''The New York Times''.
In movies, his credits include ''The Lincoln Lawyer'' (from the novel by Michael Connelly), ''Nights in Rodanthe'', ''Intolerable Cruelty'', and ''The Third Miracle''.
In TV, Romano was Emmy-nominated for the final episode of ''Hill Street Blues''. His credits include ''L.A. Law'', ''Cop Rock'', ''American Dreams'', ''Party of Five'', ''Third Watch'', ''Monk'', ''Banshee'', and ''Hell on Wheels''. In addition, he created three series of his own, ''Class of ’96'', ''Sweet Justice'', and (with Nicholas Pileggi) ''Michael Hayes'', starring David Caruso—as well as rewriting the pilot for Fox’s ''24''.
Romano has lectured on the humanities in film and television at the National Endowment for the Humanities, Princeton, USC, and MIT, as well as writing for Newsweek on the subject of violence in the media, and appearing before the House Committee on International Affairs just after September 11, 2001, on Hollywood's role in America's image abroad.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=List of Fellows > Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities > USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences )〕 He is a member of the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities〔 and a contributor to the Los Angeles Review of Books.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Romano - The Los Angeles Review of Books )
He has two daughters and lives in Santa Monica with his wife Nancy Forbes, whom he married in 1977.

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