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'''Edward K. Milkis''' {{born|16|July|1931|died|14|December|1996}} was a Hollywood film and television producer [[Star Trek birthdays#July|hailing from]] Los Angeles, California. He began his career as post-production supervisor on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', before ultimately being promoted to associate producer in early {{y|1968}} for the show's [[TOS Season 3|third season]]. He went on to become a producer for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' during that show's [[TNG Season 1|first season]].
 
'''Edward K. Milkis''' {{born|16|July|1931|died|14|December|1996}} was a Hollywood film and television producer [[Star Trek birthdays#July|hailing from]] Los Angeles, California. He began his career as post-production supervisor on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', before ultimately being promoted to associate producer in early {{y|1968}} for the show's [[TOS Season 3|third season]]. He went on to become a producer for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' during that show's [[TNG Season 1|first season]].
   
Milkis has also served as an executive producer on such TV shows as ''Petrocelli'' (whose regulars included TOS guest actress [[Susan Howard]] and TNG guest actor [[David Huddleston]]) as well as the hit sitcoms ''Happy Days'', ''Laverne & Shirley'', and ''Bosom Buddies''. Additionally, he was the producer for the films ''Silver Streak'' (1976), ''Foul Play'' (1978), and ''The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'' (1982), and an executive producer on the 1994 comedy ''Exit to Eden'' (his final project). He [[Star Trek deaths#December|passed away]] in Los Angeles at the age of 65.
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Milkis has also served as an executive producer on such TV shows as ''Petrocelli'' (whose regulars included TOS guest actress [[Susan Howard]] and TNG guest actor [[David Huddleston]]) as well as the hit sitcoms ''Happy Days'' starring [[Don Most]], [[Gavan O'Herlihy]] and [[Anson Williams]], ''Laverne & Shirley'' starring [[David L. Lander]] and [[Michael McKean]], and ''Bosom Buddies''. Additionally, he was the producer for the films ''Silver Streak'' (1976), ''Foul Play'' (1978), and ''The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'' (1982), and an executive producer on the 1994 comedy ''Exit to Eden'' (his final project). He [[Star Trek deaths#December|passed away]] in Los Angeles at the age of 65.
   
 
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Template:Realworld Edward K. Milkis (16 July 193114 December 1996; age 65) was a Hollywood film and television producer hailing from Los Angeles, California. He began his career as post-production supervisor on Star Trek: The Original Series, before ultimately being promoted to associate producer in early 1968 for the show's third season. He went on to become a producer for Star Trek: The Next Generation during that show's first season.

Milkis has also served as an executive producer on such TV shows as Petrocelli (whose regulars included TOS guest actress Susan Howard and TNG guest actor David Huddleston) as well as the hit sitcoms Happy Days starring Don Most, Gavan O'Herlihy and Anson Williams, Laverne & Shirley starring David L. Lander and Michael McKean, and Bosom Buddies. Additionally, he was the producer for the films Silver Streak (1976), Foul Play (1978), and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), and an executive producer on the 1994 comedy Exit to Eden (his final project). He passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 65.

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