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'''Barry Trivers''' was a [[film]] and [[television]] writer, [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in [[Egypt]] on February 12th, 1907. He wrote the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[The Conscience of the King]]".
 
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'''Barry Trivers''' {{born|12|February|1907|died|17|August|1981}} was a film and television writer, and was born in [[Egypt]]. He wrote the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|The Conscience of the King}}. He also wrote the [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Undeveloped_Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_episodes#Untitled unmade episode], "A Portrait in Black and White", based on a story premise by [[Gene Roddenberry]] in his original series proposal, ''[[Star Trek is...]]'', entitled "Kongo".
   
He wrote for a number of films, including ''The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936)'', ''Dreaming Out Loud'' (1940), ''The Wagons Roll at Night'' (1941), and ''Flying Tigers''(1942). His other TV works include ''Perry Mason'', ''Rawhide'', ''The Untouchables'', ''Mannix'', and ''Kojak''.
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He wrote for a number of films, including ''The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936)'', ''Dreaming Out Loud'' (1940), ''The Wagons Roll at Night'' (1941), and ''Flying Tigers''(1942). His other TV works include ''Perry Mason'', ''Rawhide'', ''The Untouchables'', ''Mannix'', and ''Kojak''. Trivers won the Writers Guild award in 1962 for his ''Naked City'' screenplay "The Fault In Our Stars", which like his ''Star Trek'' episode utilized a William Shakespeare quote in its title.
   
Trivers [[Star Trek deaths|passed away]] in [[California]] on August 17th, [[1981 productions|1981]] at the age of 74.
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Trivers passed away in California in 1981 at the age of 74.
   
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Revision as of 12:57, 4 February 2016

Template:Realworld Barry Trivers (12 February 190717 August 1981; age 74) was a film and television writer, and was born in Egypt. He wrote the original Star Trek episode "The Conscience of the King". He also wrote the unmade episode, "A Portrait in Black and White", based on a story premise by Gene Roddenberry in his original series proposal, Star Trek is..., entitled "Kongo".

He wrote for a number of films, including The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936), Dreaming Out Loud (1940), The Wagons Roll at Night (1941), and Flying Tigers(1942). His other TV works include Perry Mason, Rawhide, The Untouchables, Mannix, and Kojak. Trivers won the Writers Guild award in 1962 for his Naked City screenplay "The Fault In Our Stars", which like his Star Trek episode utilized a William Shakespeare quote in its title.

Trivers passed away in California in 1981 at the age of 74.

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