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In 1963 Leonard Heideman killed his wife during a psychotic episode. Seven years later, using the name Laurence Heath, he was the producer of the hit TV series Mission: Impossible. Leonard Heideman was having a bad year. He had money trouble, for one thing.
Laurence Heath was born on 19 February 1928 in Bronx, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Mission: Impossible (1966), The Magician (1973) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). He was married to Leanna Johnson Heath, Carolyn Zimmer and Dolores Hearn.
- Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
- February 19, 1928
- Laurence Heath
- January 9, 2007
Laurence Heath was born on 19 February 1928 in Bronx, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Mission: Impossible (1966), The Magician (1973) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). He was married to Leanna Johnson Heath, Carolyn Zimmer and Dolores Hearn.
- February 19, 1928
- January 9, 2007
The story concerns Laurence Heath, a terrific writer responsible for some of MISSION's best teleplays, including the two-part "The Controllers" and "The Mercenaries," which ranks high among my favorite episodes. He was also MISSION's story consultant and, later, producer.
742 Followers, 432 Following, 693 Posts - Laurence Heath (@sydsailor) on Instagram: "Traveller, Photographer, Producer, OLYMPUS OMD-EM1, GOPRO HERO, DJI MINI 2".
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Nov 24, 2021 · Laurence Heath pens the first two-parter of season four, and despite what I feel is the wrong point for the To Be Continued notice to be delivered, it ends up being a pretty solid story, with some real world parallels. The episodes first aired on 12 October, 1969, and 19 October, 1969.
A mystic ( Leonard Nimoy) plans to abuse his powerful influence over a duchess to ascend to the throne. Nimoy plays both the evil mystic and Paris disguised as the mystic at the same time. Paris poses as the son of a martyred youth leader in order to stop a dictator who plans to crush the youth movement of his country.