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David Thoreau
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David Thoreau is known for
The Sentinel (1996)
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Side Out (1990)
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Sweet Evil (1996)
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Known for
The Sentinel
6.5
TV Series
Writer
1997 • 2 eps
Side Out
5.5
Writer
1990
Sweet Evil
5.0
Writer
1996
Walker, Texas Ranger
5.6
TV Series
Writer
1994 • 1 ep
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The Sentinel
6.5
TV Series
written by
1997
2 episodes
Sweet Evil
5.0
screenplay
story
1996
Murder, She Wrote
7.2
TV Series
story
1996
1 episode
Walker, Texas Ranger
5.6
TV Series
story
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1994
1 episode
Side Out
5.5
written by
1990
The Dirty Dozen
6.9
TV Series
written by
1988
1 episode
Highway to Heaven
6.8
TV Series
written by
1986–1988
7 episodes
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Started working for Michael Landon Productions in 1985, and continued working for Landon until 1990.
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