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== Early Life and Family Background == | == Early Life and Family Background == | ||
Sloan was born into a show business family in New York City on October 14, 1946.<ref group="external" name=" | Sloan was born into a show business family in New York City on October 14, 1946.<ref group="external" name="deadline_sloan_birth">{{cite_news|url=https://deadline.com/2025/08/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489726/#:~:text=Michael%20Fred%20Sloan%20was%20born%20to%20a%20show%20business%20family%20on%20October%2014%2C%201946%2C%20in%20New%20York%20City|title=Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78|publisher=Deadline|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> His grandfather, Fred Stone, was a vaudeville performer who played the Scarecrow in the 1902 Broadway production of ''[[w:The Wizard of Oz (1902 musical)|The Wizard of Oz]]''.<ref group="external" name="deadline_sloan_grandfather">{{cite_news|url=https://deadline.com/2025/08/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489726/#:~:text=His%20grandfather%2C%20Fred%20Stone%2C%20was%20a%20vaudeville%20performer%20who%20played%20the%20Scarecrow%20in%20the%201902%20Broadway%20production%20of%20The%20Wizard%20of%20Oz|title=Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78|publisher=Deadline|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_grandfather">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=His%20grandfather%2C%20Fred%20Stone%2C%20was%20a%20famed%20Vaudeville%20performer%20who%20created%20the%20role%20of%20the%20Scarecrow%20in%20the%20Wizard%20of%20Oz%20on%20Broadway%20in%201902|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> His parents, Paula Stone and Michael Sloane, were Broadway stage producers who mounted numerous plays throughout the 1940s and 1950s.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_family">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=His%20grandfather%2C%20Fred%20Stone%2C%20was%20a%20vaudeville%20performer%20known%20for%20playing%20the%20Scarecrow%20in%20the%201902%20Broadway%20production%20of%20%E2%80%9CThe%20Wizard%20of%20Oz.%E2%80%9D%20His%20parents%20Paula%20Stone%20and%20Michael%20Sloane%20were%20Broadway%20stage%20producers%2C%20mounting%20numerous%20plays%20throughout%20the%201940s%20and%2050s|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> Their Broadway productions included ''The Red Mill'', ''Top Banana'', and ''Rumple''.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_parents">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael's%20mother%20and%20father%2C%20Paula%20Stone%20and%20Michael%20Sloane%2C%20were%20stage%20producers%20who%20mounted%20such%20shows%20as%20The%20Red%20Mill.%20Top%20Banana%20and%20Rumple%20on%20Broadway%20in%20the%201940's%20and%201950's|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
The family moved to London when Sloan was young.<ref group="external" name=" | Sloan's extended family included several notable performers. His cousin was [[w:Keenan Wynn|Keenan Wynn]], the character actor seen in many films throughout a storied career.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_wynn">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael's%20cousin%20was%20Keenan%20Wynn%2C%20the%20great%20character%20actor%20seen%20in%20many%20movies%20throughout%20a%20storied%20career|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> Another cousin was [[w:Milburn Stone|Milburn Stone]], who played Doc Adams on the long-running television series ''[[w:Gunsmoke|Gunsmoke]]''.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_milburn_stone">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael's%20cousin%20was%20Milburn%20Stone%2C%20who%20played%20the%20curmudgeonly%20'Doc%20Adams'%20on%20the%20long-running%20TV%20series%20Gunsmoke|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
The family moved to London when Sloan was young.<ref group="external" name="deadline_sloan_london">{{cite_news|url=https://deadline.com/2025/08/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489726/#:~:text=The%20family%20moved%20to%20London%20when%20Sloan%20was%20young|title=Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78|publisher=Deadline|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> It was there that he later began to write and produce feature films.<ref group="external" name="deadline_sloan_films_london">{{cite_news|url=https://deadline.com/2025/08/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489726/#:~:text=it%20was%20there%20that%20he%20would%20later%20begin%20to%20write%20and%20produce%20feature%20films|title=Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78|publisher=Deadline|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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=== Early Film Work === | === Early Film Work === | ||
Sloan moved to England where he wrote and produced his first three films: a 1972 short titled ''Hunted'' and two features titled ''Assassin'' and ''Moments'', released in 1973 and 1974, respectively.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_early_films">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Sloan%20moved%20to%20England%20where%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20his%20first%20three%20films%3A%20a%201972%20short%20titled%20%E2%80%9CHunted%E2%80%9D%20and%20two%20features%20titled%20%E2%80%9CAssassin%E2%80%9D%20and%20%E2%80%9CMoments%2C%E2%80%9D%20released%20in%201973%20and%201974%2C%20respectively|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | Sloan moved to England where he wrote and produced his first three films: a 1972 short titled ''Hunted'' and two features titled ''Assassin'' and ''Moments'', released in 1973 and 1974, respectively.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_early_films">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Sloan%20moved%20to%20England%20where%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20his%20first%20three%20films%3A%20a%201972%20short%20titled%20%E2%80%9CHunted%E2%80%9D%20and%20two%20features%20titled%20%E2%80%9CAssassin%E2%80%9D%20and%20%E2%80%9CMoments%2C%E2%80%9D%20released%20in%201973%20and%201974%2C%20respectively|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_early_films_england">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20three%20features%20while%20living%20in%20England%2C%20Hunted%2C%20Assassin%20and%20Moments%2C%20all%20distributed%20by%20Columba/Warner%20Bros|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> All three films were distributed by Columbia/Warner Bros.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_early_films_distributor">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=all%20distributed%20by%20Columba/Warner%20Bros|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
=== Breakthrough with Columbo === | === Breakthrough with Columbo === | ||
While still living in England, Sloan wrote an episode of ''[[w:Columbo|Columbo]]'' for Universal Television.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_columbo_england">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=While%20still%20in%20England%2C%20Michael%20wrote%20an%20episode%20of%20the%20Universal%20TV%20show%20'Columbo'|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> In 1976, Sloan returned to America where he wrote an acclaimed episode of ''Columbo'' titled "Now You See Him."<ref group="external" name="deadline_sloan_columbo_return">{{cite_news|url=https://deadline.com/2025/08/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489726/#:~:text=He%20had%20returned%20to%20America%20where%20he%20wrote%20an%20acclaimed%201976%20episode%20of%20Columbo%20titled%20%E2%80%9CNow%20You%20See%20Him%2C%E2%80%9D%20effectively%20launching%20his%20career|title=Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78|publisher=Deadline|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> The episode, from the show's fifth season, was widely praised and effectively launched his career in American television.<ref group="external" name="deadline_sloan_columbo_career">{{cite_news|url=https://deadline.com/2025/08/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489726/#:~:text=effectively%20launching%20his%20career|title=Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78|publisher=Deadline|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> It was the series' only episode ever written by a freelancer.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_columbo">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=The%20episode%2C%20%E2%80%9CNow%20You%20See%20Him%E2%80%9D%20from%20the%20show's%20fifth%20season%2C%20was%20widely%20praised%20and%20the%20series'%20only%20episode%20ever%20written%20by%20a%20freelancer|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_columbo_freelance">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=It%20was%20the%20only%20episode%20ever%20shot%20of%20the%20TV%20series%20that%20had%20been%20handed%20out%20to%20a%20freelance%20writer|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== Universal Television === | === Universal Television === | ||
Sloan returned to the United States in 1974.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_return_us">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20returned%20to%20the%20United%20States%20in%201974|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> Before landing his job at Universal, he wrote seven episodes of the Warner Bros. television series ''[[w:Harry O|Harry O]]'' starring [[w:David Janssen|David Janssen]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_harry_o">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=He%20wrote%20seven%20episodes%20of%20the%20Warner%20Bros%20TV%20series%20'Harry%20O'%20starring%20David%20Janssen|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
When Sloan landed his first studio job at Universal, he worked for [[Glen A. Larson]] and wrote and produced episodes of several series including ''[[w:McCloud (TV series)|McCloud]]'' starring [[w:Dennis Weaver|Dennis Weaver]], ''[[w:Quincy, M.E.|Quincy, M.E.]]'' starring [[w:Jack Klugman|Jack Klugman]], ''[[w:The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries|The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries]]'' starring [[w:Shaun Cassidy|Shaun Cassidy]], [[w:Parker Stevenson|Parker Stevenson]] and [[w:Pamela Sue Martin|Pamela Sue Martin]], ''Evening in Byzantium'' starring [[w:Glenn Ford|Glenn Ford]], ''[[w:Sword of Justice|Sword of Justice]]'' starring [[w:Dack Rambo|Dack Rambo]], ''Battlestar Galactica'' starring [[Lorne Greene]], [[Richard Hatch]] and [[Dirk Benedict]], and ''[[w:B. J. and the Bear|BJ and the Bear]]'' starring [[w:Greg Evigan|Greg Evigan]].<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_universal">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=When%20Sloan%20returned%20to%20the%20United%20States%2C%20he%20landed%20his%20first%20studio%20job%20at%20Universal%2C%20where%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20episodes%20of%20%E2%80%9CMcCloud%2C%E2%80%9D%20%E2%80%9CQuincy%2C%20M.E.%2C%E2%80%9D%20%E2%80%9CThe%20Hardy%20Boys%20and%20Nancy%20Drew%20Mysteries%2C%E2%80%9D%20'Evening%20in%20Byzantium%2C%E2%80%9D%20%E2%80%9CSword%20of%20Justice%2C%E2%80%9D%20%E2%80%9CBattlestar%20Galactica%E2%80%9D%20and%20%E2%80%9CBJ%20and%20the%20Bear.%E2%80%9D|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_universal">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=He%20worked%20for%20Glen%20Larson%20and%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20TV%20shows%20McCloud%20starring%20Dennis%20Weaver%2C%20Quincy%20starring%20Jack%20Klugman%2C%20the%20Hardy%20Boys%20and%20Nancy%20Drew%20Mysteries%20starring%20Shaun%20Cassidy%2C%20Parker%20Stevenson%20and%20Pamela%20Sue%20Martin%2C%20Evening%20in%20Byzantium%20starring%20Glenn%20Ford%2C%20Sword%20of%20Justice%20starring%20Dack%20Rambo%2C%20the%20original%20Battlestar%20Galactica%20starring%20Lorne%20Greene%2C%20Richard%20Hatch%20and%20Dirk%20Benedict%20and%20BJ%20and%20the%20Bear%20starring%20Greg%20Evigan|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He earned an Emmy nomination for his work on ''Quincy, M.E.''<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_emmy">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=He%20earned%20an%20Emmy%20nomination%20for%20his%20work%20on%20%E2%80%9CQuincy%2C%20M.E.%E2%80%9D|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_emmy">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20was%20nominated%20for%20an%20Emmy%20for%20his%20work%20on%20the%20TV%20series%20Quincy|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== ''Battlestar Galactica'' === | === ''Battlestar Galactica'' === | ||
Sloan served as supervising producer on the [[Original Series]].<ref group="external" name=" | Sloan served as supervising producer on the [[Original Series]].<ref group="external" name="filmreference_sloan_bsg_producer">{{cite_web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/29/Michael-Sloan.html#:~:text=Supervising%20producer%2C%20Battlestar%20Galactica%2C%20ABC%2C%201980|title=Michael Sloan Biography|publisher=Film Reference|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He co-wrote the teleplay for the two-part episode "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero]]" with [[Donald P. Bellisario]] and [[Glen A. Larson]], based on a story treatment by [[John Ireland Jr.|John Ireland]].<ref group="external" name="imdb_gun_ice_planet">{{cite_web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0519744/|title=The Gun on Ice Planet Zero|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
Sloan was also story editor on ''[[w:McCloud|McCloud]]'' (1977) and supervising producer on both ''[[w:The_Hardy_Boys_Mysteries|The Hardy Boys Mysteries]]'' and ''[[w:The_Nancy_Drew_Mysteries|The Nancy Drew Mysteries]]'' (1977-79).<ref group="external" name="filmreference_sloan_other_credits">{{cite_web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/29/Michael-Sloan.html|title=Michael Sloan Biography|publisher=Film Reference|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== MTM Studios and Return to Universal === | |||
Sloan | Sloan left Universal to work at MTM Studios in the 1980s.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_mtm">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Sloan%20left%20Universal%20to%20work%20at%20MTM%20Studios%20in%20the%201980s%2C%20but%20while%20back%20on%20loan%20to%20Universal%2C%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20pilot%20for%20%E2%80%9CThe%20Equalizer%E2%80%9D%20with%20Richard%20Lindheim|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> At MTM, he wrote and produced ''Riviera'' starring [[w:Ben Masters|Ben Masters]], [[w:Patrick Bauchau|Patrick Bauchau]] and [[w:Elyssa Davalos|Elyssa Davalos]], directed by [[w:John Frankenheimer|John Frankenheimer]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_riviera">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20left%20Universal%20to%20go%20to%20MTM%20Studios%20where%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20Riveria%20starring%20Ben%20Masters%2C%20Patrick%20Bauchau%20and%20Elyssa%20Davalos%2C%20directed%20by%20the%20legendary%20John%20Frankenheimer|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
=== ''The Equalizer'' and Later Work === | === ''The Equalizer'' and Later Work === | ||
While on loan back to Universal Studios, Sloan co-created ''[[w:The Equalizer|The Equalizer]]'' with Richard Lindheim and wrote and produced the pilot for CBS.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_equalizer_pilot">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Sloan%20left%20Universal%20to%20work%20at%20MTM%20Studios%20in%20the%201980s%2C%20but%20while%20back%20on%20loan%20to%20Universal%2C%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20pilot%20for%20%E2%80%9CThe%20Equalizer%E2%80%9D%20with%20Richard%20Lindheim|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_equalizer">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=On%20loan%20back%20to%20Universal%20Studios%2C%20Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20The%20Equalizer%20Pilot%20starring%20Edward%20Woodward%20for%20CBS|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> The [[w:Edward_Woodward|Edward Woodward]]-starring crime series aired on CBS in 1985 and ran for four seasons.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_equalizer_run">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=The%20Edward%20Woodward%2Dstarring%20crime%20series%20aired%20on%20CBS%20in%201985%20and%20ran%20for%20four%20seasons|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
Sloan | Back at MTM Studios, Sloan created and wrote and produced the television series ''[[w:The Master (American TV series)|The Master]]'' starring [[w:Lee Van Cleef|Lee Van Cleef]] and [[w:Timothy Van Patten|Timothy Van Patten]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_master">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Back%20at%20MTM%20Studios%2C%20Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20a%20TV%20series%20called%20The%20Master%20starring%20Lee%20Van%20Cleef%20and%20Timothy%20Van%20Patten|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He also served as show runner on both ''The Master'' and ''[[w:BJ_&_The_Bear|BJ & The Bear]]''.<ref group="external" name="amazon_sloan_showrunner">{{cite_web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Sloan/e/B00LNLY8DU|title=Michael Sloan|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
Sloan wrote and produced | Sloan returned to Universal Studios where he wrote and produced ''[[w:The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.|The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' (1983) television movie starring [[w:Robert Vaughn|Robert Vaughn]], [[w:David McCallum|David McCallum]] and [[w:Patrick Macnee|Patrick Macnee]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_uncle">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20returned%20to%20Universal%20Studios%20where%20he%20wrote%20and%20produced%20The%20Man%20From%20U.N.C.L.E%20TV%20Movie%20starring%20Robert%20Vaughn%2C%20David%20McCallum%20and%20Patrick%20Macnee|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="amazon_sloan_uncle">{{cite_web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Sloan/e/B00LNLY8DU|title=Michael Sloan|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He also wrote and produced three television movies based on ''[[w:The Six Million Dollar Man|The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' and ''[[w:The Bionic Woman|The Bionic Woman]]'' series starring [[w:Lee Majors|Lee Majors]], [[w:Lindsay Wagner|Lindsay Wagner]] and [[w:Richard Anderson|Richard Anderson]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_bionic">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20also%20wrote%20and%20produced%20three%20TV%20Movies%20based%20on%20the%20Six%20Million%20Dollar%20Man%20and%20the%20Bionic%20Woman%20TV%20series%20starring%20Lee%20Majors%2C%20Lindsay%20Wagner%20and%20Richard%20Anderson|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="amazon_sloan_bionic">{{cite_web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Sloan/e/B00LNLY8DU|title=Michael Sloan|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
Before leaving his second tour of duty at Universal Studios, Sloan produced forty-one new episodes of ''[[w:Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985 TV series)|The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' (1985), most of which he also wrote.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_hitchcock">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Before%20leaving%20his%20second%20'tour%20of%20duty'%20at%20Universal%20Studios%2C%20Michael%20produced%20forty-one%20new%20episodes%20of%20Alfred%20Hitchcock%20Presents%2C%20most%20of%20which%20he%20also%20wrote|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="filmreference_sloan_hitchcock">{{cite_web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/29/Michael-Sloan.html|title=Michael Sloan Biography|publisher=Film Reference|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> These episodes starred such television names as [[w:Lindsay Wagner|Lindsay Wagner]], [[w:Robert Carradine|Robert Carradine]], [[w:David Cassidy|David Cassidy]], [[w:Van Johnson|Van Johnson]], [[w:Rory Calhoun|Rory Calhoun]], [[w:Melissa Sue Anderson|Melissa Sue Anderson]], [[w:Anthony Newley|Anthony Newley]], [[w:Robert Lansing (actor)|Robert Lansing]], [[w:Edward_Woodward|Edward Woodward]], [[w:Jean Simmons|Jean Simmons]], [[w:Doug McClure|Doug McClure]], [[w:Eli Wallach|Eli Wallach]] and [[w:Mike Connors|Mike Connors]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_hitchcock_stars">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=which%20starred%20such%20TV%20names%20as%20Lindsay%20Wagner%2C%20Robert%20Carradine%2C%20David%20Cassidy%2C%20Van%20Johnson%2C%20Rory%20Calhoun%2C%20Melissa%20Sue%20Anderson%2C%20Anthony%20Newley%2C%20Robert%20Lansing%2C%20Edward%20Woodward%2C%20Jean%20Simmons%2C%20Doug%20McClure%2C%20Eli%20Wallach%20and%20Mike%20Connors|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
Sloan wrote and produced the feature film ''[[w:The Caller (1987 film)|The Caller]]'' for Empire Pictures starring [[w:Malcolm McDowell|Malcolm McDowell]] and [[w:Madolyn Smith Osborne|Madolyn Smith]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_caller">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20feature%20movie%20The%20Caller%20for%20Empire%20Pictures%20for%20Frank%20Yablans%20starring%20Malcolm%20McDowell%20and%20Madolyn%20Smith|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He wrote and produced 88 episodes of the television series ''[[w:Kung Fu: The Legend Continues|Kung Fu: The Legend Continues]]'' for Warner Bros. Television starring [[w:David Carradine|David Carradine]] and [[w:Chris Potter (actor)|Chris Potter]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_kungfu">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%2088%20episodes%20of%20the%20TV%20series%20Kung%20Fu%3A%20The%20Legend%20Continues%20for%20Warner%20Bros%20TV%20starring%20David%20Caradine%20and%20Chris%20Potter|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He wrote and produced the television movie ''Earthquake in New York'' starring [[w:Greg Evigan|Greg Evigan]], [[w:Cynthia Gibb|Cynthia Gibb]], [[w:Michael Sarrazin|Michael Sarrazin]] and [[w:Michael Moriarty|Michael Moriarty]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_earthquake">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20TV%20Movie%20Earthquake%20in%20New%20York%20starring%20Greg%20Evigan%2C%20Cynthia%20Gibb%2C%20Michael%20Sarrazin%20and%20Michael%20Moriatry|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He also wrote and produced the television movie ''Freefall'' starring [[w:Jaclyn Smith|Jaclyn Smith]].<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_freefall">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=He%20also%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20TV%20Movie%20Freefall%20starring%20Jaclyn%20Smith|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="amazon_sloan_tvmovies">{{cite_web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Sloan/e/B00LNLY8DU|title=Michael Sloan|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
Sloan created the television series ''[[w:Mystery Woman (film series)|Mystery Woman]]'' for the Hallmark Channel which resulted in ten television movies over the period of several years.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_mystery">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20created%20the%20TV%20Series%20Mystery%20Woman%20for%20the%20Hallmark%20Channel%20which%20resulted%20in%20ten%20TV%20Movies%20over%20the%20period%20of%20several%20years|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
While in Canada, Sloan wrote and produced the television series ''[[w:Call of the Wild (TV series)|Call of the Wild]]'' starring [[w:Nick Mancuso|Nick Mancuso]], Shane Meier and Rachel Hayward for Animal Planet.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_wildcanada">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=While%20in%20Canada%2C%20Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20the%20TV%20series%20Call%20of%20the%20Wild%20starring%20Nick%20Mancuso%2C%20Shane%20Meier%20and%20Rachel%20Hayward%20for%20Animal%20Planet|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He was executive producer on ''[[w:The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]'' (2000-).<ref group="external" name="filmreference_sloan_outerlimits">{{cite_web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/29/Michael-Sloan.html|title=Michael Sloan Biography|publisher=Film Reference|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_outerlimits">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20was%20the%20writer%20and%20producer%20of%20several%20episodes%20of%20the%20new%20Outer%20Limits%20TV%20Series%20for%20the%202000-2001%20Season|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
Sloan wrote and produced three feature films for Kirk Shaw's Insight Films and Odyssey Media in Canada, including ''Max Havoc: Ring of Fire'' starring Mickey Hardt, ''Alien Agent'' starring [[w:Mark Dacascos|Mark Dacascos]] and ''[[w:Art of War II: Betrayal|Art of War II: Betrayal]]'', starring [[w:Wesley Snipes|Wesley Snipes]].<ref group="external" name="amazon_sloan_canada_films">{{cite_web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Sloan/e/B00LNLY8DU|title=Michael Sloan|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_canada_films">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20wrote%20and%20produced%20three%20features%20for%20Kirk%20Shaw's%20Insight%20Films%20and%20Odyssey%20Media%20in%20Canada%2C%20including%20Ring%20of%20Fire%20starring%20Mickey%20Hardt%2C%20Alien%20Agent%20starring%20Mark%20Dacascos%20and%20Art%20of%20War%20II%20starring%20Wesley%20Snipes|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
Sloan also wrote scripts for episodic shows including ''McCoy'' (2-hour NBC Mystery Wheel), ''[[w:La Femme Nikita (TV series)|La Femme Nikita]]'', ''[[w:Baywatch Nights|Baywatch Nights]]'', ''[[w:Baywatch|Baywatch Hawaii]]'', ''[[w:Pacific Blue (TV series)|Pacific Blue]]'', ''[[w:Police Academy: The Series|Police Academy]]'', ''[[w:Switch (TV series)|Switch]]'' and ''[[w:The Devlin Connection|The Devlin Connection]]''.<ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_episodic">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20also%20wrote%20scripts%20for%20episodic%20shows%20including%20McCoy%20(2-hour%20NBC%20Mystery%20Wheel)%2C%20La%20Femme%20Nikita%2C%20Baywatch%20Nights%2C%20Baywatch%20Hawaii%2C%20Pacific%20Blue%2C%20Police%20Academy%2C%20Switch%20and%20The%20Devlin%20Connection|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
=== ''The Equalizer'' Franchise === | === ''The Equalizer'' Franchise === | ||
Columbia Pictures rebooted ''The Equalizer'' franchise with a trilogy of films starring [[w:Denzel_Washington|Denzel Washington]] between 2014 and 2023.<ref group="external" name=" | Columbia Pictures rebooted ''The Equalizer'' franchise with a trilogy of films starring [[w:Denzel_Washington|Denzel Washington]] between 2014 and 2023.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_equalizer_trilogy">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Columbia%20Pictures%20rebooted%20the%20franchise%20with%20a%20trilogy%20of%20%E2%80%9CEqualizer%E2%80%9D%20films%20starring%20Denzel%20Washington%20between%202014%20and%202023|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> Sloan served as a producer on all three films.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_equalizer_producer">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Sloan%20served%20as%20a%20producer%20on%20all%20three%20films|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> In 2021, CBS rebooted the series on television starring [[w:Queen_Latifah|Queen Latifah]].<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_equalizer_reboot">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20CBS%20rebooted%20the%20series%20on%20television%20starring%20Queen%20Latifah|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
=== Writing and Theater === | === Writing and Theater === | ||
Beyond television and film, Sloan wrote the play ''Underground'' starring Raymond Burr, which premiered at the Royal Alexander Theater in Toronto and then moved to London's West End.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_theater">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Beyond%20the%20screen%2C%20he%20wrote%20the%20play%20%E2%80%9CUnderground%E2%80%9D%20starring%20Raymond%20Burr%2C%20which%20premiered%20a%20the%20Royal%20Alexander%20Theater%20in%20Toronto%20and%20then%20moved%20to%20London's%20West%20End|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> He wrote a series of ''Equalizer'' novels as well as a memoir titled ''One More Thing, Sir…'' about his experiences writing in Hollywood.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_books">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=He%20also%20wrote%20a%20series%20of%20%E2%80%9CEqualizer%E2%80%9D%20novels%20as%20well%20as%20a%20memoir%20titled%20%E2%80%9COne%20More%20Thing%2C%20Sir%E2%80%A6%E2%80%9D%20about%20his%20experiences%20writing%20in%20Hollywood|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | Beyond television and film, Sloan wrote the play ''Underground'' starring Raymond Burr, which premiered at the Royal Alexander Theater in Toronto and then moved to London's West End.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_theater">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=Beyond%20the%20screen%2C%20he%20wrote%20the%20play%20%E2%80%9CUnderground%E2%80%9D%20starring%20Raymond%20Burr%2C%20which%20premiered%20a%20the%20Royal%20Alexander%20Theater%20in%20Toronto%20and%20then%20moved%20to%20London's%20West%20End|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref><ref group="external" name="sloan_bio_underground">{{cite_web|url=https://www.michael-sloan-equalizer.com/biography.html#:~:text=Michael%20had%20a%20thriller%20play%20produced%20on%20the%20stage%20called%20Underground%20starring%20Raymond%20Burr%20that%20opened%20at%20the%20Royal%20Alexander%20Theater%20in%20Toronto%2C%20then%20subsequently%20was%20mounted%20in%20the%20West%20End%20of%20London|title=A Brief Professional Biography|publisher=Michael Sloan|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
He wrote a series of ''Equalizer'' novels as well as a memoir titled ''One More Thing, Sir…'' about his experiences writing in Hollywood.<ref group="external" name="variety_sloan_books">{{cite_news|url=https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/michael-sloan-dead-equalizer-1236489958/#:~:text=He%20also%20wrote%20a%20series%20of%20%E2%80%9CEqualizer%E2%80%9D%20novels%20as%20well%20as%20a%20memoir%20titled%20%E2%80%9COne%20More%20Thing%2C%20Sir%E2%80%A6%E2%80%9D%20about%20his%20experiences%20writing%20in%20Hollywood|title=Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78|publisher=Variety|date=15 August 2025|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | |||
Over the course of his career, Sloan wrote and produced over 300 hours of prime time television.<ref group="external" name=" | Over the course of his career, Sloan wrote and produced over 300 hours of prime time television.<ref group="external" name="amazon_sloan_career">{{cite_web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Sloan/e/B00LNLY8DU|title=Michael Sloan|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=7 November 2025}}</ref> | ||
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Michael Fred Sloan (October 14, 1946 – August 13, 2025) was an American screenwriter and television producer best known as co-creator of the television series The Equalizer. He wrote and produced episodes for the Original Series, serving as supervising producer during the show's production.
Early Life and Family Background
editSloan was born into a show business family in New York City on October 14, 1946.[external 1] His grandfather, Fred Stone, was a vaudeville performer who played the Scarecrow in the 1902 Broadway production of The Wizard of Oz.[external 2][external 3] His parents, Paula Stone and Michael Sloane, were Broadway stage producers who mounted numerous plays throughout the 1940s and 1950s.[external 4] Their Broadway productions included The Red Mill, Top Banana, and Rumple.[external 5]
Sloan's extended family included several notable performers. His cousin was Keenan Wynn, the character actor seen in many films throughout a storied career.[external 6] Another cousin was Milburn Stone, who played Doc Adams on the long-running television series Gunsmoke.[external 7]
The family moved to London when Sloan was young.[external 8] It was there that he later began to write and produce feature films.[external 9]
Career
editEarly Film Work
editSloan moved to England where he wrote and produced his first three films: a 1972 short titled Hunted and two features titled Assassin and Moments, released in 1973 and 1974, respectively.[external 10][external 11] All three films were distributed by Columbia/Warner Bros.[external 12]
Breakthrough with Columbo
editWhile still living in England, Sloan wrote an episode of Columbo for Universal Television.[external 13] In 1976, Sloan returned to America where he wrote an acclaimed episode of Columbo titled "Now You See Him."[external 14] The episode, from the show's fifth season, was widely praised and effectively launched his career in American television.[external 15] It was the series' only episode ever written by a freelancer.[external 16][external 17]
Universal Television
editSloan returned to the United States in 1974.[external 18] Before landing his job at Universal, he wrote seven episodes of the Warner Bros. television series Harry O starring David Janssen.[external 19]
When Sloan landed his first studio job at Universal, he worked for Glen A. Larson and wrote and produced episodes of several series including McCloud starring Dennis Weaver, Quincy, M.E. starring Jack Klugman, The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries starring Shaun Cassidy, Parker Stevenson and Pamela Sue Martin, Evening in Byzantium starring Glenn Ford, Sword of Justice starring Dack Rambo, Battlestar Galactica starring Lorne Greene, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict, and BJ and the Bear starring Greg Evigan.[external 20][external 21] He earned an Emmy nomination for his work on Quincy, M.E.[external 22][external 23]
Battlestar Galactica
editSloan served as supervising producer on the Original Series.[external 24] He co-wrote the teleplay for the two-part episode "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" with Donald P. Bellisario and Glen A. Larson, based on a story treatment by John Ireland.[external 25]
Sloan was also story editor on McCloud (1977) and supervising producer on both The Hardy Boys Mysteries and The Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977-79).[external 26]
MTM Studios and Return to Universal
editSloan left Universal to work at MTM Studios in the 1980s.[external 27] At MTM, he wrote and produced Riviera starring Ben Masters, Patrick Bauchau and Elyssa Davalos, directed by John Frankenheimer.[external 28]
The Equalizer and Later Work
editWhile on loan back to Universal Studios, Sloan co-created The Equalizer with Richard Lindheim and wrote and produced the pilot for CBS.[external 29][external 30] The Edward Woodward-starring crime series aired on CBS in 1985 and ran for four seasons.[external 31]
Back at MTM Studios, Sloan created and wrote and produced the television series The Master starring Lee Van Cleef and Timothy Van Patten.[external 32] He also served as show runner on both The Master and BJ & The Bear.[external 33]
Sloan returned to Universal Studios where he wrote and produced The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1983) television movie starring Robert Vaughn, David McCallum and Patrick Macnee.[external 34][external 35] He also wrote and produced three television movies based on The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman series starring Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson.[external 36][external 37]
Before leaving his second tour of duty at Universal Studios, Sloan produced forty-one new episodes of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985), most of which he also wrote.[external 38][external 39] These episodes starred such television names as Lindsay Wagner, Robert Carradine, David Cassidy, Van Johnson, Rory Calhoun, Melissa Sue Anderson, Anthony Newley, Robert Lansing, Edward Woodward, Jean Simmons, Doug McClure, Eli Wallach and Mike Connors.[external 40]
Sloan wrote and produced the feature film The Caller for Empire Pictures starring Malcolm McDowell and Madolyn Smith.[external 41] He wrote and produced 88 episodes of the television series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues for Warner Bros. Television starring David Carradine and Chris Potter.[external 42] He wrote and produced the television movie Earthquake in New York starring Greg Evigan, Cynthia Gibb, Michael Sarrazin and Michael Moriarty.[external 43] He also wrote and produced the television movie Freefall starring Jaclyn Smith.[external 44][external 45]
Sloan created the television series Mystery Woman for the Hallmark Channel which resulted in ten television movies over the period of several years.[external 46]
While in Canada, Sloan wrote and produced the television series Call of the Wild starring Nick Mancuso, Shane Meier and Rachel Hayward for Animal Planet.[external 47] He was executive producer on The Outer Limits (2000-).[external 48][external 49]
Sloan wrote and produced three feature films for Kirk Shaw's Insight Films and Odyssey Media in Canada, including Max Havoc: Ring of Fire starring Mickey Hardt, Alien Agent starring Mark Dacascos and Art of War II: Betrayal, starring Wesley Snipes.[external 50][external 51]
Sloan also wrote scripts for episodic shows including McCoy (2-hour NBC Mystery Wheel), La Femme Nikita, Baywatch Nights, Baywatch Hawaii, Pacific Blue, Police Academy, Switch and The Devlin Connection.[external 52]
The Equalizer Franchise
editColumbia Pictures rebooted The Equalizer franchise with a trilogy of films starring Denzel Washington between 2014 and 2023.[external 53] Sloan served as a producer on all three films.[external 54] In 2021, CBS rebooted the series on television starring Queen Latifah.[external 55]
Writing and Theater
editBeyond television and film, Sloan wrote the play Underground starring Raymond Burr, which premiered at the Royal Alexander Theater in Toronto and then moved to London's West End.[external 56][external 57]
He wrote a series of Equalizer novels as well as a memoir titled One More Thing, Sir… about his experiences writing in Hollywood.[external 58]
Over the course of his career, Sloan wrote and produced over 300 hours of prime time television.[external 59]
Personal Life
editIt was while working on a 1989 episode of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents that Sloan met actress Melissa Sue Anderson, a guest star on that week's episode.[external 60] The couple married on March 17, 1990.[external 61] Anderson was best known for starring in Little House on the Prairie in the 1970s and 1980s.[external 62]
Death
editSloan died peacefully on August 13, 2025, in New York City. He was 78 years old.[external 63] His death was announced by his family, which did not name a cause of death but noted that he passed away peacefully.[external 64]
He was survived by his wife of 35 years, Melissa Sue Anderson, their two children, Piper and Griffin, and his sister, Judy.[external 65] In lieu of flowers, the family requested that donations be made to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in honor of his deep love for animals.[external 66]
References
editExternal Sources
edit- ↑ "Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78 (backup available on Archive.org)", 15 August 2025.Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ "Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78 (backup available on Archive.org)", 15 August 2025.Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ A Brief Professional Biography (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Michael Sloan. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ "Michael Sloan Dead: 'The Equalizer' Co-Creator Was 78 (backup available on Archive.org)", 15 August 2025.Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ A Brief Professional Biography (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Michael Sloan. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ A Brief Professional Biography (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Michael Sloan. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ A Brief Professional Biography (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Michael Sloan. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ "Michael Sloan Dead: Co-Creator Of 'The Equalizer' Was 78 (backup available on Archive.org)", 15 August 2025.Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
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