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Nov 8, 2017 · Star Trek’s other Gene — the influential writer and producer Gene L. Coon I’ve been watching eagerly as Star Trek: Discovery ushers in a new era of Trek on TV. It’s done so by ...
Gene L. Coon. Writer: Star Trek. The son of U.S. Army Sgt Merle Jack ''Pug'' Coon and decorator Erma Gay Noakes, Eugene Lee Coon was born in Beatrice Nebraska on January 7, 1924. At four years old, he sang on the radio at WOAW-AM in Omaha. He knew twenty four songs, including one in French and one in German. As his boyhood went on, he was a member of The...
- January 7, 1924
- July 8, 1973
Nov 8, 2017 · Gene L. Coon: The Man Who Made STAR TREK Worth Saving
Apr 9, 2024 · Gene L. Coon was a television writer who was extremely prolific at his typewriter, churning out quality scripts and rewrites faster than any other writer. "Whenever there was something going wrong, they would call Gene Coon," Mort Zarcoff said in The Fifty-Year-Mission - The First 25 Years by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman.
Aug 11, 2024 · Gene L. Coon, a longtime "Star Trek" writer, is credited with inventing the Prime Directive, as stated in "The Fifty-Year Mission." Many feel that Coon and Roddenberry were responding to the ...
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Gene L. Coon. Writer: Star Trek. The son of U.S. Army Sgt Merle Jack ''Pug'' Coon and decorator Erma Gay Noakes, Eugene Lee Coon was born in Beatrice Nebraska on January 7, 1924.
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The eldest son of U.S. Army Sgt. Merle Jack "Pug" Coon and decorator Erma Gay Noakes, Eugene Lee Coon was born in Beatrice, Nebraska, on January 7, 1924. At four years of age, young Gene showed talent, singing on the radio at WOAW-AM in Omaha. He knew 24 songs, including one in French and one in German. In his youth, Coon was a member of the ...