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Gene Roddenberry

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Gene Roddenberry

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  • During World War II, he had a friend named Kim Noonien Singh; after the war Kim disappeared, and Gene used his name for some characters in the Star Trek series (Khan Noonien Singh from Star Trek II : La Colère de Khan (1982) and Noonien Soong from Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987)) in hopes that Kim might recognize his name and contact him.
  • Passed away within 48 hours of screening Star Trek VI : Terre inconnue (1991), the last Trek that revolved around his original characters.
  • Some of his ashes sent up in a rocket, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base.
  • Was an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department from 1949 - 1956. He left the L.A.P.D. as a Sergeant to pursue his interest in the entertainment industry.
  • An interviewer asked Roddenberry about the casting of Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, saying "Wouldn't they have cured baldness by the 24th Century?". Roddenberry answered "By the 24th Century, they wouldn't care.".
  • His series Star Trek (1966) was one of the first series to have African-American and Asian actors in leading roles.
  • Based the iconic character Mr. Spock on Los Angeles Police Chief W.H. Parker with whom he worked closely as spokesman.
  • In 1943 while a United States Army Air Corps pilot, he flew B-17 bombers during World War II, his plane crashed on takeoff because of a mechanical failure, killing two crew members.
  • Might have died in a house fire when still a toddler along with Bob, Doris, and their mother, but a milkman came along and woke them in time.
  • On June 19, 1947, he was deadheading (traveling while not on duty) on a Pan Am plane when it crashed in the Syrian desert, killing 7 of 9 crew and 7 of 26 passengers on board. He rescued the Maharani of Phaltan from the wreck. Rescue came in hours, but too late to save most of the luggage, and the victims' possessions, from local tribesmen and villagers.
  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television at 6683 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on September 4, 1985.
  • Shared the same birthday as Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) stars Jonathan Frakes and Diana Muldaur.
  • The Star Trek (1966) episode "Plato's Stepchildren" (#3.10) featured the first interracial kiss on television, between James T. Kirk and Uhura. They were forced under mind-control, but it is still regarded as a milestone.
  • He had many lovers and was sometimes overt about it. He and Majel Barrett had been lovers for years when he decided it was time to marry her and asked her to join him -- although he happened to be visiting Japan at the time. Gene did not adhere to any particular religion and since they were in Japan they chose to have a Shinto-Buddhist wedding on August 6, 1969. They regarded this as their real wedding, but his divorce was not yet final and they made it legal with a civil ceremony on December 29, 1969.
  • An asteroid discovered on March 2, 1981 has been renamed 4659 Roddenberry in his honor. He also has a crater located east of Argyre Planitia in Noachis Terra on Mars named in his honor.
  • His old pseudonym, Robert Wesley, was used in the Star Trek (1966) episode "The Ultimate Computer" as the name of a character, portrayed by John Duke. There was also a reference to the same pseudonym in Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) when he named the character of Dr. Beverly Crusher's son, Wesley Crusher, portrayed by Wil Wheaton.
  • Battled alcoholism and drug addiction most of his adult life. His health deteriorated rapidly during development and production of Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) which caused a great deal of friction with the writing staff, and later forced Roddenberry to retire in the series' third season due to failing health and memory problems.
  • Was close friends with Jack Webb and Ray Bradbury. Was friends with William Shatner.
  • In the Star Trek series, he named the warrior race "Klingons" after his fellow officer on the Los Angeles Police Department, Walter Clingan.
  • Served on the Los Angeles Police Force from 1949 - 1956, badge number 6089. This information from "Star Trek Creator" by David Alexander.
  • For the 25th anniversary of Star Trek (1966), he gave TV Guide the following as his favorite episodes: Amok Time (1967), Balance of Terror (1966), The City on the Edge of Forever (1967), The Devil in the Dark (1967), The Enemy Within (1966), The Menagerie: Part I (1966) & The Menagerie: Part II (1966), The Naked Time (1966), The Return of the Archons (1967), Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966) and The Trouble with Tribbles (1967).
  • During his years in the L.A.P.D., he was the spokesman for Police Chief W.H. Parker, the namesake for Parker Center, the headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department.
  • On June 6, 1991, he was attended by cast members of both Star Trek (1966) and Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) for the 25th anniversary of the Star Trek franchise and the dedication of a building renamed in his honor on the Paramount Studios lot.
  • While meeting with George Takei about a role on Star Trek (1966), Gene accidentally pronounced George's last name "Ta-kei", which is similar to the word expensive in Japanese "takai". He remembered the pronouncation by rhyming it with "okay".
  • Posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame (2007) and the Television Academy Hall of Fame (2010).
  • During World War II, he wrote a song lyric "I Wanna Go Home", which became popular.
  • His first television script sale, in 1953, was the episode ''Defense Plant Gambling'' for the series Mr. District Attorney (1954). It was broadcast March 2, 1954. In the science-fiction field, his first was "The Secret Weapon of 117", broadcast March 6, 1956 on the anthology series "Chevron Hall of Stars".
    • The episode Disaster (1991) (#5.5) was the final series episode to air before his death. However, the two-part episode "Unification" began with the simple credit: Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991).
    • Star Trek VI : Terre inconnue (1991) was the final film to finish filming before his death, although it wasn't released until after he died.
    • Star Trek V : L'Ultime Frontière (1989) was the final film to be released before his death.
  • Attended Columbia University, the University of Miami and the University of Southern California but did not graduate.
  • Father of actress Dawn Roddenberry and Darleen Anita Roddenberry who died on October 29, 1995 in an automobile accident.
  • Father, with Majel Barrett, of Rod Roddenberry.
  • He was the son of Caroline Glen (Golemon) and Eugene Edward Roddenberry. He had deep southern roots, including in Alabama and Georgia.
  • Grew up in Los Angeles, California.
  • Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 521-522. New York: Oxford University Press (2002).
  • His grandson, Zale Eugene Roddenberry, was born on August 6, 2013, 10:40 p.m. PT, and weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces.
  • Passed away on October 24, 1991, exactly ten years after Marina Sirtis' father.
  • Roddenberry's father was the police officer Eugene Edward Roddenberry, who served for two decades as a patrolman of the Los Angeles Police Department.
  • During his childhood and early life, Roddenberry was an avid reader of pulp magazines. Among his favorite series were "John Carter of Mars" (about an American Civil War veteran who is mysteriously transported to Mars, becomes a warlord, wins the hand of a Martian princess, and eventually finds out that he is an amnesiac immortal who keeps being resurrected after a series of deaths), "Tarzan" (about an orphaned British aristocrat who is adopted and raised by an African tribe of sentient apes), and "Skylark" (an early space opera, focusing on the rivalry between two space explorers from Earth, one of them being an idealist inventor and the other being an amoral capitalist).
  • Roddenberry attended the Los Angeles City College from 1939 to 1941, majoring in the police science curriculum. He also developed an interest in aeronautical engineering, and obtained a pilot's license through the United States Army Air Corps-sponsored Civilian Pilot Training Program.
  • During his school years in the 1930s, Roddenberry worked both as a newspaper delivery boy and as a gas station attendant.

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