Background
Fisher was born in Chicago, Illinois and attended University of California, Los Angeles School of Law in 1968.
Fisher was born in Chicago, Illinois and attended University of California, Los Angeles School of Law in 1968.
She later worked for the Los Angeles District Attorney"s office and moved from that into Entertainment Law. While a Los Angeles lawyer, Fisher wrote two novels, both published by the Warner Publishing Company. The first, entitled A Class Acting, was published in 1976.
The second, entitled Good Behavior, was published in 1979.
Both are no longer in print. After ten years in the law field, Fisher decided to pursue her true passion of writing full-time and quit practicing law.
Early years
She began her television career as a writer and producer for the Columbia Broadcasting System police procedural Cagney & Lacey in 1982. Between 1983 and 1987, she wrote for other series and television films.
In 1985, she left Cagney & Lacey, but returned many years later for the series" reunion films Cagney and Lacey: The Return (1994) and Cagney and Lacey: Together Again (1995), both of which she co-wrote.
Los Angeles Law
Fisher"s most notable series was Los Angeles Law, which she co-created with producer Steven Bochco. She served as a supervising producer and writer for many of the series early episodes. In 1988, a legal battle with Steven Bochco led to her departure from the series, when a negotiation for her to take over Bochco"s role as the series" executive producer failed, and she was banned from the set.
Prior to this, she had also co-created the comedy-drama series Hooperman with Bochco in 1987.
The series starred John Ritter and ran for two seasons on American Broadcasting Company. Post-Los Angeles Law
Fisher wrote the 1992 short-lived summer series 2000 Malibu Road, which was produced by Aaron Spelling and directed by Joel Schumacher. She later took part in the production of a highly anticipated primetime soap opera pilot, entitled Daughters of Eve, which was to star Sophia Loren and premiere during the 1995-1996 television season.
However, the series was not picked up.