Charles Hamilton Eglee (born November 27, 1951) was a writer and producer of The Shield.
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| - Charles Hamilton Eglee (born November 27, 1951) was a writer and producer of The Shield.
- Charles H. Eglee is a writer and executive producer for AMC's The Walking Dead. He co-wrote the episode "Tell It to the Frogs" with executive producers Jack LoGiudice and Frank Darabont.
- Charles H. Eglee is a Hollywood writer and producer. He grew up in New Haven, Connecticut and Eastham, Massachusetts. He received his B.A. in English from Yale University. After he moved to Los Angeles, he began to work with filmmaker James Cameron on a number of projects. He is the co-creator (along with Cameron) of the Fox sci-fi series Dark Angel. He became a co-executive producer and writer for the third season of Dexter in 2008. He was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award at the February 2009 ceremony for Best Dramatic Series for his work on the third season of Dexter.
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| - Charles Hamilton Eglee (born November 27, 1951) was a writer and producer of The Shield.
- Charles H. Eglee is a writer and executive producer for AMC's The Walking Dead. He co-wrote the episode "Tell It to the Frogs" with executive producers Jack LoGiudice and Frank Darabont.
- Charles H. Eglee is a Hollywood writer and producer. He grew up in New Haven, Connecticut and Eastham, Massachusetts. He received his B.A. in English from Yale University. After he moved to Los Angeles, he began to work with filmmaker James Cameron on a number of projects. He is the co-creator (along with Cameron) of the Fox sci-fi series Dark Angel. He became a co-executive producer and writer for the third season of Dexter in 2008. He was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award at the February 2009 ceremony for Best Dramatic Series for his work on the third season of Dexter.
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