W. Reed Moran is a former Washington, D.C. lawyer who discovered that it was writing and teaching he loved, not corporate law. Upon moving to Los Angeles, he worked as writer on the staff of four network drama series: Simon & Simon (CBS), Sidekicks (ABC), MacGyver (ABC), and Hollywood Detective (A&E).
Reed also wrote and sold a number of network drama pilots, feature and TV movie scripts and animation, as well as episodes for such series as Star Trek: The Next Generation,Swamp Thing, Baywatch, Renegade,Silk Stalkings, The Watcher, and Hollywood Detective.
He was nominated for a CableAce Award (Best Writing On A Dramatic Series) for his work on Hollywood Detective.
His professional screenwriting work includes the genres of mystery, science fiction, action adventure, dramatic comedy, family drama, children’s programming, and animation.
Reed has published over one hundred articles as a medical journalist for USA Today online and many for other publications. In that capacity, he has interviewed scores of public figures in politics, entertainment, and professional sports, including:
Gerald Ford
Norman Schwarzkopf
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Maya Angelou
Art Buchwald
Christopher Reeve
Andy Garcia
Jeff Bridges
Edward James Olmos
Joe Montegna
Mick Fleetwood
Charlie Daniels
Anjelica Houston
Angela Lansbury
Danielle Steel
Patricia Heaton
Mandy Moore
William Shatner
Kelly Ripa
Brooke Shields
Matt Groening
Della Reese
Katherine Heigl
Carl Lewis
Bruce Jenner
Donovan McNabb
Wayne Gretzky
Jerome Bettis
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Amani Toomer
Deacon Jones
Gloria Steinem
Kevin Eubanks
Deana Carter
Harry Belafonte
Richard Lewis
Marlee Matlin
Peter Boyle
Billy Dee Williams
Paul Sorvino
Mary Tyler Moore
Ed Asner
Dick Van Dyke
Jane Seymour
Hector Elizondo
Diane Ladd
S. Epatha Merkerson
Noah Wyle
Dylan McDermott
He teaches creative writing in Los Angeles and English literature in the summer program at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Dartmouth College and University of Virginia Law School, he served on the screenwriting faculty at California State University at Long Beach in 2007.
Specialties & Career Highlights
Screenwriting
Medical Journalist, USA Today: Over 100 internationally syndicated articles, combining
major health issues, interviews with medical experts, and
public figure advocates.
Writer/Producer – Network and Cable Television
17 years of producing, staff, and freelance experience,
including “top ten” shows, pilots, and movies.
Attorney – Howrey LLP, Washington, D.C.
International, corporate, and antitrust law
Award: CableAce Nomination, Best Writing in a
Dramatic Series, “Hollywood Detective,” Arts &
Entertainment Network
Writer:
"Extreme Ghostbusters" (1 episode, 1997)
- Mole People (1997) TV Episode (writer)
"Waynehead" (1 episode, 1996)
- Three Hats and You're Out (1996) TV Episode
"Swamp Thing" (3 episodes, 1992-1993)
- Vendetta (1993) TV Episode (writer)
- Judgement Day (1992) TV Episode (writer)
- Powers of Darkness (1992) TV Episode (writer)
"Renegade" (1992) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"Baywatch" (2 episodes, 1989-1991)
- The Fabulous Buchannon Boys (1991) TV Episode
- The Reunion (1989) TV Episode
"Hollywood Detective" (1991) TV Series (writer)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1 episode, 1990)
- Sins of the Father (1990) TV Episode (teleplay)
"MacGyver" (3 episodes, 1987-1989)
- The Survivors (1989) TV Episode
- Mask of the Wolf (1988) TV Episode
- Blow Out (1987) TV Episode
"Simon & Simon" (4 episodes, 1985-1988)
- Beauty and Deceased (1988) TV Episode (writer)
- The Cop Who Came to Dinner (1986) TV Episode (teleplay)
- The Skull of Nostradamus (1985) TV Episode (writer)
- The Enchilada Express (1985) TV Episode (teleplay)
"MacGyver" (1985) TV Series (executive story consultant)
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