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Kevin Wade

Mar 9, 1954 - Chappaqua, New York, USA

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Kevin Wade (born March 9, 1954) is an American screenwriter and television producer. Born in Chappaqua, New York, Wade is a graduate of Connecticut College. He wrote the play Key Exchange, which was produced off-Broadway in 1981.

Seven years later he received his first screen credit for Working Girl, which earned him nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay. Additional film credits include True Colors, Mr. Baseball, Junior, Meet Joe Black, and Maid in Manhattan.

Wade's most recent project was the short-lived ABC drama series Cashmere Mafia which he created and executive produced. He also wrote the seven episodes that were broadcast by the network before the show was canceled.

He was married to Polly Draper (1983–1990; divorced).

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Movie1978The Scenic RoutePaul

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Movie1998Meet Joe BlackScreenplayWriting
Movie1988Working GirlScreenplayWriting
Movie1994JuniorScreenplayWriting
Movie2002Maid in ManhattanScreenplayWriting
Movie1992Mr. BaseballScreenplayWriting
Movie1985Key ExchangeTheatre PlayWriting
Movie1991True ColorsWriterWriting
TV Show2008Cashmere MafiaWriterWriting
TV Show2008Cashmere MafiaProducerProduction
TV Show2010Blue BloodsWriterWriting