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Mark Stein
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How the States Got Their Shapes (2011–2012)
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Mark Stein is known for
HouseSitter (1992)
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Mating Dance (2008)
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A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001)
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Known for
HouseSitter
6.2
Writer
1992
Mating Dance
5.3
Writer
2008
A Nero Wolfe Mystery
8.4
TV Series
Writer
2002 • 1 ep
A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder
5.5
TV Movie
Writer
1990
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How the States Got Their Shapes
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Mating Dance
5.3
play
2008
A Nero Wolfe Mystery
8.4
TV Series
teleplay
2002
1 episode
Chance of a Lifetime
5.8
TV Movie
story
teleplay
1998
HouseSitter
6.2
screenplay
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1992
A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder
5.5
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1990
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How The States Got Their Shapes
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(book) "How the States Got Their Shapes". New York: Collins, 2008. ISBN 0061431389
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His play, "Direct from Death Row: The Scottsboro Boys," at the Raven Theatre in Chicago, Illinois was nominated for a 2016 Joseph Jefferson (Non-Equity) Award for Play Production.
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