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'''James Duff''' {{born|3|September|1955}} is an American writer and producer who wrote the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Fortunate Son}}.
'''James Duff''' ({{datelink|3|September|1955}}) is an American writer and producer who has worked on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He was born in [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] and has written plays and television screenplays. Duff was nominated for an [[Emmy Award]] for his screenplay for the television movie Doing Time on Maple Drive. He is a writer and producer on ''The Closer" a television police drama he co-created ([[James Avery]], [[Adam Belanoff]], [[Anthony Bro]], [[Nancy Cascio]], [[Bob Clendenin]], [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Jennifer Haire]], [[Michael Hugghins]], [[Ron Mason]], [[Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer]], [[Jennie O'Keefe]], [[Noon Orsatti]], [[John Prosky]], [[Gina Ravera]], [[Spike Silver]], [[Ray Wise]].
 
   
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Duff was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and has written plays and television screenplays for films such as the television drama ''Doing Time on maple Drive'' (1992, starring [[James B. Sikking]] and [[Bibi Besch]]), the television movie ''Without a Kiss Goodbye'' (1993, with [[Gwynyth Walsh]] and [[David Ogden Stiers]]), the drama ''Betrayed: A Story of Three Women'' (1995), as well as for several television series, including ''Popular'', ''The Agency'', [[J.J. Abrams]]' ''Felicity'' (2001), and ''The D.A.'' (2004), for which he also served as executive producer.
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In addition he served as producer/ executive producer for the television movies ''Long Island Fever'' (1995, with [[Bill Smitrovich]]) and ''Texas Graces'' (1996), and {{w|Emilio Estevez}}' drama ''The War at Home'' (1996, with [[Geoffrey Blake]]). Duff received an Emmy Award nomination in 1992 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Miniseries or a Special for his screenplay for the television film ''Doing Time on Maple Drive''.
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Since 2005 he served as executive producer and writer on the Golden Globe winning drama series ''The Closer'', which he also created. ''Star Trek'' performers [[Gina Ravera]] and [[Raymond Cruz]] are regulars on this show and [[James Avery]], [[Jonathan Del Arco]], and [[Bob Clendenin]] recurring guest stars. In 2007 he received an Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination with fellow writer Mike Berchem for Best Television Episode Teleplay for the episode ''Blue Blood'', which featured [[James Black]] and [[Spike Silver]]. He also directed one episode, the third season episode ''Next of Kin: Part 2'' in 2007.
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Template:Realworld James Duff (born 3 September 1955; age 68) is an American writer and producer who wrote the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Fortunate Son".

Duff was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and has written plays and television screenplays for films such as the television drama Doing Time on maple Drive (1992, starring James B. Sikking and Bibi Besch), the television movie Without a Kiss Goodbye (1993, with Gwynyth Walsh and David Ogden Stiers), the drama Betrayed: A Story of Three Women (1995), as well as for several television series, including Popular, The Agency, J.J. Abrams' Felicity (2001), and The D.A. (2004), for which he also served as executive producer.

In addition he served as producer/ executive producer for the television movies Long Island Fever (1995, with Bill Smitrovich) and Texas Graces (1996), and Emilio Estevez' drama The War at Home (1996, with Geoffrey Blake). Duff received an Emmy Award nomination in 1992 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Miniseries or a Special for his screenplay for the television film Doing Time on Maple Drive.

Since 2005 he served as executive producer and writer on the Golden Globe winning drama series The Closer, which he also created. Star Trek performers Gina Ravera and Raymond Cruz are regulars on this show and James Avery, Jonathan Del Arco, and Bob Clendenin recurring guest stars. In 2007 he received an Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination with fellow writer Mike Berchem for Best Television Episode Teleplay for the episode Blue Blood, which featured James Black and Spike Silver. He also directed one episode, the third season episode Next of Kin: Part 2 in 2007.

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