Don't Miss

Mike Tyson Eyes Potential Jake Paul Rematch Following Anthony Joshua's VictoryMike Tyson Eyes Potential Jake Paul Rematch Following Anthony Joshua's Victory

Kevin Arkadie, Co
  • Creator of 'New York Undercover,' Dies at 68


A Legacy of Groundbreaking Television


The television industry is mourning the loss of Emmy

  • nominated writer and producer Kevin Arkadie. The prolific creative, best known for co-creating the influential police drama "New York Undercover" with Dick Wolf, has died at the age of 68.


  • Pioneering Work on 'New York Undercover'


    Kevin Arkadie's most significant contribution to television was the creation of the landmark series "New York Undercover." The show, which aired on Fox in the mid

  • 1990s, was groundbreaking for its focus on two undercover detectives of color. Arkadie's work on the series helped pave the way for greater diversity and representation on network television.


  • A Distinguished Career Across Iconic Shows


    Beyond his creation of "New York Undercover," Kevin Arkadie's television career spanned several acclaimed series. His writing and producing talents were showcased on a number of hit shows, leaving a mark on each project he undertook.



    • NYPD Blue: The gritty and award
    • winning police procedural.

    • Chicago Hope: The popular medical drama that competed in the 1990s ratings wars.

    • The Shield: The critically acclaimed FX series known for its raw portrayal of policing.


    Throughout his decades in the industry, Kevin Arkadie earned two Emmy Award nominations, a testament to his skill and influence as a storyteller. His passing marks the end of a career that significantly shaped the landscape of American television drama.