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  1. Bochco was born to a Jewish family [1] in New York City, the son of Mimi, a painter, and Rudolph Bochco, a concert violinist and Polish immigrant. [2] [3] He was educated in Manhattan at the High School of Music and Art. His elder sister is actress Joanna Frank. [citation needed]

  2. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, a celebrated television writer and producer whose sophisticated prime-time portrayals of gritty courtrooms and police station houses redefined television dramas and pushed the...

  3. Nov 27, 2017 · Steven Bochco is the kind of guy who doggedly credits those who helped along the way — but it's not typical Hollywood humility, famous for being not quite as deep as a puddle. He means it. At Universal in the mid-'60s, there was Michael Ludmer who "was quite wonderful to me, and set me on my path."

  4. Apr 2, 2018 · Steven Bochco, the Emmy-winning television writer-producer who brought “Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law” and “NYPD Blue” to the small screen, died Sunday after a battle with cancer.

  5. Apr 2, 2018 · Bochco, who has died in New York at 74, did a great deal more. Complex, busy shows such as Hill Street Blues and LA Law brought wit, substance and intelligence to a medium that was in danger of...

  6. Dec 16, 2008 · Who in sports is like the creator of Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue?

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  8. Born Steven Ronald Bochco in New York City on December 16, 1943, he was the son of a Russian immigrant who had been a child prodigy on the violin. Growing up with his sister in a tough West Side neighborhood left its mark on young Bochco.

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