Leslie Bohem is an American screenwriter, television writer and producer, born on September 25, 1951 in Los Angeles. In the early 1980s, he formed the musical duo Bates Motel with drummer David Kendrick. In 1981, the pair became backing musicians for the band Sparks and later recruited other members of the group to form Gleaming Spires, who had a minor hit with the song "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?" Bohem began working on feature films in 1989 and ventured into television in 1992. He is the son of writer and producer Endre Bohem.
The Alamo
(Screenplay)
Nowhere to Run
(Screenplay)
A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child
(Screenplay)
Daylight
(Screenplay)
Dante's Peak
(Screenplay)
Kid
(Writer)
Desperado: Badlands Justice
(Story)
Desperado: Badlands Justice
(Teleplay)
The Darkest Hour
(Story)
Twenty Bucks
(Writer)
Six Month Chip
(Writer)
Repo
(Writer)
The Horror Show
(Writer)
A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child
(Story)
Taken
(Executive Producer)
Extant
(Writer)
Shut Eye
(Executive Producer)
Taken
(Creator)
Shut Eye
(Creator)