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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0963391Gene Wang - IMDb

    Gene Wang (1914-1971) was a TV writer and producer who worked on Perry Mason and other shows. He was born in New York to Jewish immigrants and graduated from the University of Florida.

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    • April 4, 1914
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  2. Gene Wang. Writer: Perry Mason. Eugene Wang, later known as Gene Wang, was born in 1914 to Leo and Anna Wang, both Jewish immigrants to the USA. Gene Wang grew up in Brooklyn. He obtained his law degree in 1935 from the University of Florida. Wang is remembered mainly for his work as a writer and consultant in the Perry Mason TV series.

    • April 4, 1914
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  3. Producer Ben Brady practiced law in New York before entering show business; story editor Gene Wang graduated from law school in Florida; and executive producer Gail Patrick Jackson studied law for two years before becoming an actress. Many episodes are based on novels and short stories by lawyer-turned-writer Erle Stanley Gardner.

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  4. Available as an ebook from Amazon. Perry Mason, fictional champion lawyer created by author Erle Stanley Gardner and embodied by actor Raymond Burr, is an American cultural icon. His exploits have been enjoyed by generations of fans through books, television, movies, radio, and other media.

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  5. Jun 8, 2024 · Sports reporter covering local and national college football and basketball. Education: Georgetown University, BA in philosophy. Gene Wang has been with The Washington Post sports department...

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  6. Born in 1914 in New York, Eugene Wang was a writer for several popular radio shows during the 1940s and 1950s, notably "Adventures of the Falcon," "Quick as a Flash," and "Amazing Mr. Malone." During the early 1950s, he transitioned into television, including writing television versions of his popular radio shows.

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  8. Gene Wang is a sports writer who has been with The Washington Post since 1990. His focus is on local sports in the Washington, D.C. area, covering teams such as the Maryland Terrapins and the Virginia Tech Hokies.