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Name
  
Carl Sautter

Role
  
Writer


Movies
  
Lucky Luke

Shows
  
Died
  
February 23, 1993, Los Angeles, California, United States

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

Similar People
  
Glenn Gordon Caron, Rene Goscinny, Lori Hill, Morris, Terence Hill

Carl Sautter (April 29, 1948 - February 23, 1993) was a writer born in the United Kingdom. Sautter wrote for television series including Trapper John, M.D. on CBS, Moonlighting on ABC and Beverly Hills, 90210 on FOX. He also contributed to Hanna-Barbera's Jetsons: The Movie.

Biography

Sautter started his professional life as an urban planner for local government before pursuing a career as a writer. It took seven years of failure before his writing career took off. Cognisant of the difficulties other writers have in breaking into the entertainment industry, Sautter shared his knowledge as an instructor at screenwriting workshops, including Selling to Hollywood, the New Writers Awards (sponsored by NBC), the Hawaii International Film Festival, and more.

Sautter published How to Sell Your Screenplay in 1992.

Sautter's last major project was as writer and story advisor for the 1993 Italian television series Lucky Luke, based on a French comic book character. The series featured a largely American cast but was never broadcast in the United States.

Sautter died on February 23, 1993 at the age of 44.

In the mid-1990s, the Scriptwriter's Network created the Carl Sautter Memorial Screenwriting Competition as well as the Producer's Outreach Program for Television.

References

Carl Sautter Wikipedia


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