Joel Rogosin

[1][2][4] Along with 77 Sunset Strip, Rogosin also produced Hawaiian Eye and Surfside 6 for Warner Bros. Television during the early 1960s.

[1] Rogosin served as a producer, director, and/or screenwriter for Kraft Suspense Theatre, Sergeant Ryker (film starring Lee Marvin), The Sunshine Patriot (TV film starring Cliff Robertson), The Virginian, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors on NBC, Circle of Fear, Ghost Story on NBC, the CBS crime series Longstreet, The Blue Knight on CBS, The Gift (TV film starring Glenn Ford and Kevin Bacon), the CBS sitcom Mr. Merlin, Magnum, P.I., Knight Rider, Big Rose:Double Trouble (TV film starring Shelly Winters), The Desperate Miles (TV film starring Tony Musante), The New Lassie, and two Jerry Lewis Telethons to benefit muscular dystrophy research.

[1] Rogosin was a leading member of the Grey Quill Society, which holds weekly workshops for residents of the Motion Picture & Television Fund to share poetry, creative fiction, drama, and other writings.

[1][3] Joel Rogosin died from complications of COVID-19 at the Motion Picture & Television Fund on April 21, 2020, at the age of 87.

[1][3] Rogosin was the fifth resident of Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital to die from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in California.