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  1. Donald Paul Bellisario (* 8. August 1935 in Cokeburg oder North Charleroi, [1] Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Filmproduzent . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie (Auswahl) 2.1 Als Drehbuchautor. 2.2 Als Regisseur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Donald Paul Bellisario (born August 8, 1935) is an American television producer and screenwriter who created and wrote episodes for the TV series Magnum, P.I. (1980), Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982), Airwolf (1984), Quantum Leap (1989), JAG (1995), and NCIS (2003). He has often included military veterans as characters.

  3. His most celebrated works to date are NCIS (2003), Magnum, P.I. (1980), Quantum Leap (1989), and JAG (1995). He has been married four times, and has seven children (one of whom is deceased), two stepchildren, and eight grandchildren.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.88 m
    • Cokeburg, Pennsylvania, USA
  4. Donald Paul Bellisario, von Fans „ DPB “ genannt, wurde am 8 August 1935 in Cokeburg, Pennsylvania geboren. Von 1955 bis 1959 diente er beim US Marine Corps, was ihm heute ermöglich beim...

  5. Donald P. Bellisario was born in North Charleroi in Pennsylvania. His father ran the tavern, where he grew up listening to the war stories of vets returning from WWII. He had a fifteen-year career in advertising before moving to Hollywood. He broke into television as the story editor for Black Sheep Squadron (1976). His most celebrated works to ...

    • August 8, 1935
  6. Bellisario is best known for his creations “Magnum, P.I.,” “Quantum Leap,” “JAG,” and “NCIS.” Running from 1980-88, “Magnum, P.I.” starred Tom Selleck. Among other honors, Bellisarios work on the series won him an Edgar Allen Poe writing award. “Quantum Leap,” the 1989-1993 science fiction drama starring Scott Bakula ...

  7. About this interview. In his three-hour interview, Donald P. Bellisario talks about his service in the Marines and his early years in advertising. He recalls his transition to film and television and describes landing his first television job as story editor and then producer on Black Sheep Squadron after submitting a script to Stephen J. Cannell.