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Roddenberry Gene

Aug 19, 1921

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Remembering Since 1991

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Work : New Job 1949 (Police officer for LAPD)

Work : New Job 1966 (Wrote scripts for "Wagon Train")

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 8 September 1966 (Start of "Star Trek," three years) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Relationship : Marriage 1969 (First marriage Eileen Rexroat)

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1979 (First "Star Trek" movie produced)

Death:Death by Disease 24 October 1991 (Stoke, subsequent blood clots, age 70 in Santa Monica, CA) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American writer best known for creating the TV series "Star Trek" which ran on NBC from its debut on 9/08/1966 for three years, 78 episodes. Ten years later it had more fans than ever, a phenomenal cult favorite. Its sequel, "Star Trek: The Next Generation," is one of the highest-rated dramatic series in syndication. The first of the six "Star Trek" film versions was launched in 1979 and together have grossed more than $400 million. While growing up, one of three kids of Caroline, a housewife, and Eugene, a police officer, Roddenberry loved listening to radio serials. He attended several colleges, including UCLA without graduating. Roddenberry flew almost 90 B-17 missions in the Pacific during WW II and received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. After the war he was a commercial pilot for Pan-Am for four years. In 1949, he served as a police officer with the LAPD. His writing career began in the early 50s when he began contributing scripts to TV series including "Dragnet," "Naked City," and "Have Gun, Will Travel." The inspiration for "Star Trek" came when the western series, "Wagon Train," premiered in 1966. Like "Wagon Train," "Star Trek" was about a warm and diverse band of roving comrades. Through the far-out concept of the series Roddenberry felt he could deal with important issues such as sex, religion, and union-management without upsetting the network. He had wanted his wife, Majel Barrett, to play Captain Kirks second-in-command. When NBC execs balked at a woman character with that much power, the post went to Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy). Barrett ended up with parts on both the original TV "Star Trek" and the sequel, "Star Trek: The Next Generation." With a dismal original run, showing a lowly 52nd in the ratings, Roddenberrys TV series, "Star Trek" was saved by letter-writing campaigns from Hollywood writers and later by fans. Roddenberry was first married on June 20, 1942 to Eileen Rexroat with whom he had two daughters. Two days after their divorce became final he married Mejel Barrett on December 29, 1969 and had a son, Rod. At 6 3" and 215 lbs., Roddenberry was a gentle giant engulfing others with his bearlike embraces. During the 1990 he had a series of strokes and died on 10/24/1991 of a massive blood clot, two days after the screening of the film "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country." His wife Majel Barrett Roddenberry died of leukemia on December 18, 2008. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991)

Gene Roddenberry, born on August 19, 1921, in El Paso, Texas, was a renowned American television screenwriter, producer, and futurist best known for creating the Star Trek franchise. Unfortunately, he passed away on October 24, 1991, in Santa Monica, California.

While Gene Roddenberry is no longer with us, his legacy continues to thrive. There are no active social media accounts managed by him personally. However, various official and fan-run accounts dedicated to Star Trek and Roddenberry himself exist on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. These accounts often share archival materials, celebrate milestones, and engage in discussions related to the franchise.

Although Roddenberry's direct involvement in projects ceased with his passing, his work continues to inspire new creations within the Star Trek universe. His vision of a hopeful future and diverse, inclusive society remains a core element of the franchise. Numerous television series, films, books, and video games have been released, building upon the foundation he laid. These include more recent shows like Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Beyond Star Trek, Roddenberry's influence extends to science fiction and popular culture as a whole. His work has inspired countless writers, artists, and scientists, and his ideas continue to be discussed and debated. The Roddenberry Foundation, established in his name, seeks to carry on his humanist philosophy and support innovative projects in areas such as environmental sustainability, education, and social justice. The foundation's website and social media presence offer further insight into Roddenberry's enduring legacy.

To explore more about Gene Roddenberry's life and career, numerous biographies, documentaries, and online resources are available. These provide in-depth information about his early life, his experiences as a pilot, his work in television before Star Trek, and the development of the iconic franchise that cemented his place in history.

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