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Jill Baer
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Jill Baer was born on 8 May 1954 in the USA. She is a writer, known for
Finder of Lost Loves (1984)
,
The Love Boat (1977)
and
Too Close for Comfort (1980)
.
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Known for
Finder of Lost Loves
6.7
TV Series
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1984–1985 • 16 eps
The Love Boat
6.3
TV Series
Additional Crew
1981–1986 • 96 eps
Too Close for Comfort
6.6
TV Series
Writer
1982 • 1 ep
Family Medical Center
TV Series
Writer
1988
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Previous
4
Angels with Angles
4.8
creative consultant
2005
The Love Boat
6.3
TV Series
executive story consultant
story editor
1981–1986
96 episodes
Finder of Lost Loves
6.7
TV Series
executive story consultant
1984–1985
16 episodes
Card Sharks
6.8
TV Series
production assistant
(1978-1981)
1978–2019
Writer
Previous
5
A Whole New Ballgame
6.1
TV Series
Writer
1995
Family Medical Center
TV Series
writer
1988–1989
The Love Boat
6.3
TV Series
written by
1980–1985
30 episodes
Finder of Lost Loves
6.7
TV Series
created by
written by
(creator)
1984–1985
23 episodes
Too Close for Comfort
6.6
TV Series
story
teleplay
1982
1 episode
Editorial Department
Previous
2
Family Feud
7.1
TV Series
editorial staff
1978
1 episode
All-Star Family Feud Special
7.4
TV Series
editorial staff
1978
1 episode
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Born
May 8
,
1954
USA
Spouse
Kenneth G. Blackwell
July 14, 2002 - ?
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Holds the rare credential of being Major League Baseball's first female manager, replacing Tommy LaSorda for one game and creating the batting order that led the Dodgers to the 1978 pennant -- a line-up that remained intact for seasons to come.
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