Dusty Kay, a writer and Emmy-nominated producer whose credits include Entourage, Roseanne and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died April 10 in Summerlin, Nevada, following a brief illness.
He was 69. His death was announced today by his friend and collaborator Bill Nuss. A cause of death was not specified. Born Eugene L.
Kay, in the Bronx, New York, Kay created the short-lived 1987 ABC series Once a Hero, about a comic book hero who crosses over to the real world but loses his superpowers in the transition.
The series starred Robert Forster, Milo O’Shea, Caitlin Clarke, and Jeff Lester. Kay also wrote and produced the TV films Triplecross (1986), starring Ted Wass, and Markie Post, Nick and Frankie, starring Ed Marinaro, Robert Firth and Robert Forster, and Cutty Williams (1996) starring James Remar, and Richard Libertini.
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