While at American Playhouse, Lindsay Law was responsible for bringing some of Broadway's great plays--as well as new, independent works--onto the TV screens of America. He has also produced scores of theatrically-released films.After graduating from NYU, Law spent the latter half of the 1960s in New York, working as a theatrical stage manager. With the 1970 Actors Equity strike, he left the stage for TV, where he worked his way up from production assistant to producer at WNET-TV (New York) and Warner Brothers Television. In 1980, he joined American Playhouse, where he would remain for 14