Howard Berk, Writer for TV, Movies, Dies at 91
Variety
By Carmel Dagan
March 28, 2016
Howard Berk, a novelist, producer and screenwriter, died in Los Angeles on March 27 of natural causes. He was 91.
Berk’s credits included numerous episodes of television series including “Columbo,” “Mission: Impossible,” The Rockford Files” and “McMillan & Wife,” and several feature films, including the Arthur Penn-directed “Target” (1985), starring Gene Hackman and Matt Dillon.
Berk most recently wrote two episodes of CBS’ “The New Mike Hammer,” starring Stacy Keach, in the mid-’80s.
A longtime Distinguished Writer in Residence and professor at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia (where he studied journalism as a young man), Berk most recently published an essay titled “My Lunch With Hemingway” on the National Geographic website in which he recounted a fateful meeting with Ernest Hemingway in 1950s Cuba.
He also wrote four novels.
Berk is survived by his son, Peter; brother Robert; and two grandchildren.
BERK, Howard (Howard Francis Berk)
Born: 1925, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Died: 3/27/2016, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Howard Berk’s western – screenwriter:
Bang Bang Kid – 1967
Barbary Coast (TV) - 1975