Tom Gabbay

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Tom Gabbay (born April 1, 1953) is a United States novelist and screenwriter, best known for the Jack Teller series of historical spy thrillers.[1]

Gabbay was born in Bloomington, Indiana. In his early career, he contributed political cartoons to the Philadelphia Daily News, produced films for the children's television series, Sesame Street, and was a program executive for NBC Television.[2] He has also written a number of screenplays and was creator and Executive Producer of the 1990s television series The Wanderer.[3]

Books[edit]

  • Access Point: A Psychological Thriller (2020) ISBN 9780061188602
  • The Tehran Conviction (2009) ISBN 9780061188602, OCLC 607535384[4]
  • The Lisbon Crossing (2008) ISBN 9780061188442, OCLC 156818171[5]
  • The Berlin Conspiracy (2006) ISBN 9780727866295, OCLC 488650182[6]

Screen[edit]

  • The Princess Stallion (1997) - screenwriter
  • The Wanderer (1994) - creator and executive producer

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