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Arlene Stadd was an American television writer and playwright. Stadd married writer Leonard Stadd in 1950. After graduating from
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in 1951, Stadd and her husband co-wrote numerous scripts for television series such as ''
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'', '' Hawaii Five-0'', '' Love, American Style''. Stadd also wrote episodes of ''
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'' and was a staff writer on '' The Doctors'' and '' General Hospital''. Stadd and Stadd divorced in 1976. Stadd is also known for her historical
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themed play ''Eleanor''. Stadd died on February 5, 2001, at age 70 of a stroke at
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. She was survived by her son, visual effects producer Robert Stadd.


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* American television writers American dramatists and playwrights 1931 births 2001 deaths 20th-century American screenwriters {{US-writer-stub