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'''John Braden''' ([[April 18]] [[1949]]-[[May 22]] [[2004]]), a native of [[Little Rock, Arkansas]], was a writer, producer, and director of [[motion pictures]] and [[television]] programs, as well as a public advocate against drugs in the movie industry. Educated at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], he was drafted and served in the [[Vietnam War]]. Known best for his work on shows including ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'', ''[[The A-Team]]'', ''[[Knight Rider]]'', ''[[Dukes of Hazzard]]'', and ''[[The Fall Guy]]'', he often worked with producer [[Harry Thomason]]. After marriage, he moved to [[Lewisville, Texas]], and later to [[Killeen, Texas|Killeen]], where he started several companies to serve local military families. Braden died from [[pneumonia]] in [[Pilot Point, Texas]].
'''John Braden''' ([[April 18]] [[1949]]-[[May 22]] [[2004]]), a native of [[Little Rock, Arkansas]], was a writer, producer, and director of [[motion pictures]] and [[television]] programs, as well as a public advocate against drugs in the movie industry. Educated at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], he was drafted and served in the [[Vietnam War]]. Known best for his work on shows including ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'', ''[[The A-Team]]'', ''[[Knight Rider]]'', ''[[Dukes of Hazzard]]'', and ''[[The Fall Guy]]'', he also supplied the voice for Senator Alfred Woden in the videogame series [[Max Payne]], he often worked with producer [[Harry Thomason]]. After marriage, he moved to [[Lewisville, Texas]], and later to [[Killeen, Texas|Killeen]], where he started several companies to serve local military families. Braden died from [[pneumonia]] in [[Pilot Point, Texas]].


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[[Category:1949 births|Braden, John]]

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John Braden (April 18 1949-May 22 2004), a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, was a writer, producer, and director of motion pictures and television programs, as well as a public advocate against drugs in the movie industry. Educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he was drafted and served in the Vietnam War. Known best for his work on shows including Magnum, P.I., The A-Team, Knight Rider, Dukes of Hazzard, and The Fall Guy, he also supplied the voice for Senator Alfred Woden in the videogame series Max Payne, he often worked with producer Harry Thomason. After marriage, he moved to Lewisville, Texas, and later to Killeen, where he started several companies to serve local military families. Braden died from pneumonia in Pilot Point, Texas.