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Creator of the TV shows ''[[Magnum PI]]'' (with Glen A. Larson), ''[[Tales of the Gold Monkey]]'', ''[[Airwolf]]'', ''[[Quantum Leap (TV)|Quantum Leap]]'', ''[[JAG]],'' and ''[[NCIS (TV)|NCIS]]''.
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Creator of the TV shows ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'' (with Glen A. Larson), ''[[Tales of the Gold Monkey]]'', ''[[Airwolf]]'', ''[[Quantum Leap]]'', ''[[JAG]],'' and ''[[NCIS]]''.


Originally from the [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania area. Most of his shows [[Author Appeal|feature a protagonist]] or other main character who is a current or former member of the American armed forces, usually the Navy or Marine Corps; this is because Bellisario himself served in the Marines for four years. He just so happened to serve with Lee Harvey Oswald at the time, and used that in his work.
Originally from the [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania area. Most of his shows [[Author Appeal|feature a protagonist]] or other main character who is a current or former member of the American armed forces, usually the Navy or Marine Corps; this is because Bellisario himself served in the Marines for four years. He just so happened to serve with Lee Harvey Oswald at the time, and used that in his work.

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Creator of the TV shows Magnum, P.I. (with Glen A. Larson), Tales of the Gold Monkey, Airwolf, Quantum Leap, JAG, and NCIS.

Originally from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. Most of his shows feature a protagonist or other main character who is a current or former member of the American armed forces, usually the Navy or Marine Corps; this is because Bellisario himself served in the Marines for four years. He just so happened to serve with Lee Harvey Oswald at the time, and used that in his work.

Also uttered Bellisario's Maxim.