Veteran television writer and producer René Balcer, BA 78, LLD 08, discussed his career highlights with Charles Acland, GrDip 86, Department of Communication Studies professor and Concordia University Research Chair. About 100 students, faculty and staff attended the talk, held in the Communication Studies and Journalism Building on September 25, during Homecoming.
Balcer is best known for writing more than 180 episodes of the acclaimed television series Law & Order and for creating and show-running its spinoff series, Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
He has received a number of accolades for his work as both the writer and executive producer for Law & Order, including an Emmy, a Writer’s Guild of America Award, a Peabody Award and four Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America.
The conversation began with Balcer’s formative years at Concordia, where he learned the value of teamwork by collaborating with his fellow students. “The ability to work with other people and keep your ego in check is a very important lesson,” he said.