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Edward Joseph Lakso (September 20, 1932 – May 23, 2009) was an American screenwriter, producer, and composer, known for his work on series such as ''
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''. He is sometimes miscredited as Edward J. Lasko.


Life and career

Lakso graduated from UCLA with a degree in music and taught briefly in the Los Angeles school district.Writer Edward J. Lakso dies
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While attending UCLA, he wrote the screenplay for ''Operation Dames'', a
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he wrote a musical with Tommy Oliver (they would later work again on ''Watergate: the Musical''). Lakso co-wrote and scored ''
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, and scripted several other films, including '' The Broken Land'' (1962; the screen debut for Jack Nicholson), ''
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film '' Brother on the Run'' (1973), which he co-directed with Herbert Stock.Walker, David; Rausch, Andrew J; Watson, Chris (2009) ''Reflections on Blaxploitation: Actors and Directors Speak'', Scarecrow Press, , p. 198 Lakso is best known for his television work, writing ''Combat!'', ''Star Trek'', ''Planet of the Apes'', ''Charlie's Angels'', ''
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''. He was also the line producer on the ''Charlie's Angels'' episodic television show, following Barney Rosensweig's brief tenure in that job. Lakso also wrote, produced and directed several musicals. In 1967, he spent a summer in West Yellowstone, writing and producing a melodrama at the Golden Garter Theatre. Later, ''Tom Piper'', for which he wrote the book, music and lyrics was produced at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut, and starred Harve Presnell, ''Watergate, the Musical'' written and produced with Tommy Oliver at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta Georgia which starred Gene Barry; and ''Vincent, the Musical'' staged at the Las Palmas theater in Hollywood with his wife, Lee Travis, who co-produced and designed the costumes.


Family

Lakso and his first wife, his home-town sweetheart Ruth Louise (Laird) Lakso, married in 1953 and divorced in 1961. Together they had 2 children, both girls, one of whom worked with him in the 1970s, providing story lines for 9 episodes of ''Charlie's Angels'' (under the name "Laurie Lakso Beasley") when he was the line producer. In 1967, Ed married 29-year-old Diane H. Haggin, a model and actress. The marriage lasted until 1974. In 1985, he was married to 37-year-old writer-actress-producer Lee Travis. Lakso died from complications of
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on May 23, 2009, at home in Beverly Hills.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lakso, Edward J. 1932 births 2009 deaths American male television writers Television writers from California 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters