Robert King

'The Good Wife'

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Co-creator and showrunner, with wife Robert, of the CBS's drama The Good Wife

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Michelle and Robert King are the creative forces behind some of TV’s most successful dramas, including “The Good Wife.”

‘The Good Fight’ creators Michelle and Robert King on writing characters who surprise

Michelle and Robert King are the creative forces behind some of TV’s most successful dramas, including “The Good Wife.”

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