Andrew J. Fenady, the writer, producer and novelist who worked on such TV shows asBrandedandThe Rebeland films includingTerror in the Wax MuseumandThe Man With Bogart's Face, has died.
He was 91. Fenady died Thursday of natural causes at the home in Los Angeles that he owned for 60 years, his son Duke Fenady, a producer and writer, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Fenady and Nick Adams created ABC'sThe Rebel, which ran for two seasons (1959-61) and starred Adams as Johnny Yuma, an aspiring writer and former Confederate soldier who wanders through the American frontier in the wake of the Civil War. "My conception ofThe Rebelwas Jack London in the West," Fenady said in 1992.
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