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Anthony Santa Croce
Steve Feke
Sibyl Gardner
George Geiger
Ra'uf Glasgow
Charles D Holland
Charles Holland
Dee Johnson
Bob Lowry
Nancy Miller
Kim Moses
John Forrest Niss
Ian Sander
Cynthia Saunders
Lorie Zerweck

NB: I've included only producers, here because tracking down writers and directors, seeing that they fly from one series to another and don't have regular gigs as such, seems rather laboursome even to me. Plus, a good deal of the episodes of the first two seasons were written by producers. Against this logic, I have included Sibyl Gardner, Charles D Holland and Bob Lowry here, mainly because all of them wrote excellent Profiler episodes.


Anthony Santa Croce
Croce has produced the show "Felicity" at least for one season, 1998-1999. He has also worked on three tv movies since he left Profiler in 1997.


Steve Feke
Feke was the executive producer of the "Sins Of The City", which only lasted for a season (or less) in 1998. He was (?) the executive producer on the show "BeastMaster", which premiered in 1999. Now, he's working on "Flatland", starring Dennis Hopper.


Sibyl Gardner
Gardner worked on the LifeTime drama "Any Day Now" as a producer and a writer. This lovely show aired 1998-2002.


George Geiger
George Geiger joined the writing team of "Earth; Final Conflict" in its third season, 1999, and he's still employed there. Up to now, he's written at least eight episodes.


Ra'uf Glasgow
Ra'uf worked with Ian and Kim again on the short lived "The Beast" on ABC in summer 2001.


Charles D Holland
Holland is now writing the "Soul Food" series, a spin-off of the eponomously titled movie. The show premiered in 2000.


Charles Holland
This Holland is a supervising producer of the series "Soul Food".


Dee Johnson
Dee Johnson was employed as a writer and a producer on the late LifeTime drama "Any Day Now". The 2000-2001 season, she worked on "ER" as a supervising producer.


Bob Lowry
Bob Lowry's new project is called "Huff" for the cable channel Showtime. It's about a psychiatrist who is suffering from mid-life crisis. Bob is set to produce and write the series, so let's hope it gets picked up.


Nancy Miller
Having produced seven episodes of Profiler, Miller departed from the production team. After that, she was the executive producer and the creator of the short lived series "Leaving L.A.", starring Chris Meloni, Melinda Kanakaredes, Academy Award winner Hilary Swank and Lorraine Toussaint. She really hit the jackpot by co-creating the series "Any Day Now" with Deborah Joy Levine in 1998. She also enlisted Dee Johnson, Sibyl Gardner and Bob Lowry for the show, which was cancelled in spring 2002.


Kim Moses
LifeTime's "For the People" series was canceled recently, and so Kim and Ian are developing a project called "Violent Crime" (I like the sound of that) at CBS for the 2003-2004 season. The series stars Jennifer Esposito and Audra McDonald as Boston based detectives. ABC's "Astronauts" seems to have been scrapped.


John Forrest Niss
Niss produced the TNT series "The Bull", and is now working on "UC: Undercover".


Ian Sander
LifeTime's legal drama "For the People" was recently canceled, so now Ian is developing a project for CBS called "Violent Crime" with wife Kim Moses.


Cynthia Saunders
Cynthia Saunders is working on a tv movie "Midwives", which is still in production.


Lorie Zerweck
Zerweck has been the unit production manager on the tv film "Traffic" in 1999. She was also a unit production manager on the Johnny Depp/Benicio Del Toro movie "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas", although she wasn't credited for it. Most recently, you can catch Lorie work on NBC with the Julia Louis-Dreyfus vehicle "Watching Ellie".


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