Reginald Rose, a renowned writer and producer, entered this world on December 10, 1920, in the bustling metropolis of Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, he made significant contributions to the world of television, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. His most notable works include the critically acclaimed 12 Angry Men, which premiered in 1957, the popular Studio One series, which debuted in 1948, and the groundbreaking drama The Defenders, which aired from 1961 to 1965.
Rose's personal life was marked by two marriages, first to the lovely Ellen McLaughlin, and subsequently to Barbara E. Langbart. Despite his many accomplishments, his life was not without its challenges, and he ultimately succumbed to mortality on April 19, 2002, in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA.