Frank Lupo, who partnered with Stephen J. Cannell to create such popular 1980s action shows as The A-Team, Hunter and Wiseguy, has died.
He was 66. Lupodied Feb. 18 at his home in Florida of causes not related to COVID-19, his sister, Linda Joy Sullivan, said. He also served as a writer and executive producer on the 1993-94 first season of CBS' Walker, Texas Ranger.
A native New Yorker, Lupo came to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s and at age 20 was hired by Universal Television, where he met Cannell.
After writing episodes of such shows as ABC's Battlestar Galactica and NBC's B.J. and the Bear, he worked with the lateRockford Files creator for the first time in 1981 on the ABC series The Greatest American Hero.
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