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'''Hans Beimler''' is a writer, producer, and editor of many [[Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space 9]] episodes.
 
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| Birth name = Hans Anthony Beimler
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| Date of birth = {{d|10|July|1953}}
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| Place of birth = Mexico City, Mexico
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| Awards for Trek = [[Star Trek's awards and honors#Hugo Awards|Hugo Award nomination]]
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'''Hans Anthony Beimler''' {{born|10|July|1953}} is a writer, producer, and script editor of many ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes. He also appeared in ''Deep Space Nine''{{'}}s final episode, {{e|What You Leave Behind}}, as a [[Bashir 62 holograms#Guest #7|holographic guest]] at [[Vic's Las Vegas Lounge]].
   
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== Biography ==
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Beimler was born in Mexico City in the 1950s, the son of a Spanish Civil War refugee and an American painter. His mother is a trained psychoanalyst. In the 1970s, he attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a degree in Film Production in 1977.
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In the early to mid 1980s, Beimler worked as an assistant director on several films. These included ''Night Shift'', ''Splash'', ''Mischief'' and ''The Golden Child''.
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Beimler wrote several episodes of ''She-Wolf of London'' and ''Space Precinct'' after leaving ''The Next Generation'' and before joining the [[production staff|staff]] of ''Deep Space Nine''. He also produced, wrote and also directed several episodes of [[William Shatner]]'s ''TekWar'' television series.
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Beimler wrote all of his ''Next Generation'' episodes with [[Richard Manning]]. [[Ira Steven Behr]] asked them to join the ''Deep Space Nine'' staff after they wrote the teleplay of the [[DS9 Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Paradise}}. Although Beimler turned him down at the time, he would later join the team a year later, beginning with the series' [[DS9 Season 4|fourth season]].
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Although he wrote many episodes on his own, he collaborated with Ira Steven Behr on many episodes of the [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]] and [[DS9 Season 7|seventh seasons]], earning with him a [[Emmy_Award#Hugo_Awards|Hugo Award]] nomination in 1997 for {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}.
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After leaving ''[[Star Trek]]'' in {{y|1999}}, Beimler wrote episodes of ''Profiler'', ''The District'', ''The Chronicle'' and ''The Twilight Zone''. Beimler served as co-executive producer on ''The District'' and ''The Chronicle''.
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He also co-wrote the upcoming ''The Serpent and the Eagle'', which is based on the life of Cortez. It is interesting to note that Beimler co-wrote three ''Deep Space Nine'' episodes ({{DS9|Favor the Bold|Sacrifice of Angels|Far Beyond the Stars}}) that mentioned the {{USS|Cortez}}.
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Beimler is currently working with his friend and fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' staff member [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] on the television series ''The Dresden Files''. [[David Carson]] directed the pilot episode.
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== Writing credits ==
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** {{e|Coming of Age}} - {{e|The Neutral Zone}} - Story Editor
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**{{e|The Arsenal of Freedom}} (teleplay with [[Richard Manning]])
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**{{e|Symbiosis}} (teleplay with [[Robert Lewin]] and Richard Manning)
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** {{e|Pen Pals}} - {{e|Shades of Gray}} - Executive Script Consultant
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**{{e|The Schizoid Man}} (story with Richard Manning)
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**{{e|The Emissary}} (television story and teleplay with Richard Manning)
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**{{e|Shades of Gray}} (teleplay with [[Maurice Hurley]] and Richard Manning)
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**{{e|Who Watches The Watchers}} (with Richard Manning)
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**{{e|Yesterday's Enterprise}} (teleplay with [[Ira Steven Behr]], Richard Manning and [[Ronald D. Moore]])
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**{{e|Allegiance}} (with Richard Manning)
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**{{e|Paradise}} (teleplay with [[Jeff King]] and Richard Manning)
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**{{e|The Sword of Kahless}} (teleplay)
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**{{e|Return to Grace}} (teleplay)
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**{{e|Shattered Mirror}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Body Parts}} (teleplay)
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**{{e|The Ship}} (teleplay)
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**{{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}} (story with Ira Steven Behr and [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]])
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**{{e|Rapture}} (teleplay)
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**{{e|Ferengi Love Songs}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Empok Nor}} (teleplay)
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**{{e|A Time to Stand}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Favor the Bold}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Sacrifice of Angels}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Far Beyond the Stars}} (teleplay with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|His Way}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Profit and Lace}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Tears of the Prophets}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Image in the Sand}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Shadows and Symbols}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|The Siege of AR-558}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|The Emperor's New Cloak}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|The Changing Face of Evil}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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**{{e|What You Leave Behind}} (with Ira Steven Behr)
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== Producing credits ==
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* [[TNG Season 3]] - Co-Producer (26 episodes)
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== Hugo Award nomination ==
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* {{y|1997}} [[Hugo Award]] nomination in the category Best Dramatic Presentation for {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, shared with, [[Jonathan West]], Director; [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[René Echevarria]], Writers; [[Ira Steven Behr]] and [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]], story by; [[Ira Steven Behr]] and [[Rick Berman]], Executive Producers
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== ''Star Trek'' interviews ==
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* "Hans Beimler; Star Trek:The Next Generation", [[Larry Nemecek]], {{STTM|2|1}}, May 2001, pp. 50-55
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* "Hans Beimler", Larry Nemecek, {{STTM|3|3}}, July 2002, pp. 42-47
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== External links ==
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0067234}}
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* {{Wikipedia|Hans Beimler (screenwriter)|Hans Beimler}}
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Revision as of 09:52, 6 July 2015

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Hans Anthony Beimler (born 10 July 1953; age 70) is a writer, producer, and script editor of many Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes. He also appeared in Deep Space Nine's final episode, "What You Leave Behind", as a holographic guest at Vic's Las Vegas Lounge.

Biography

Beimler was born in Mexico City in the 1950s, the son of a Spanish Civil War refugee and an American painter. His mother is a trained psychoanalyst. In the 1970s, he attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a degree in Film Production in 1977.

In the early to mid 1980s, Beimler worked as an assistant director on several films. These included Night Shift, Splash, Mischief and The Golden Child.

Beimler wrote several episodes of She-Wolf of London and Space Precinct after leaving The Next Generation and before joining the staff of Deep Space Nine. He also produced, wrote and also directed several episodes of William Shatner's TekWar television series.

Beimler wrote all of his Next Generation episodes with Richard Manning. Ira Steven Behr asked them to join the Deep Space Nine staff after they wrote the teleplay of the second season episode "Paradise". Although Beimler turned him down at the time, he would later join the team a year later, beginning with the series' fourth season.

Although he wrote many episodes on his own, he collaborated with Ira Steven Behr on many episodes of the sixth season and seventh seasons, earning with him a Hugo Award nomination in 1997 for DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations".

After leaving Star Trek in 1999, Beimler wrote episodes of Profiler, The District, The Chronicle and The Twilight Zone. Beimler served as co-executive producer on The District and The Chronicle.

He also co-wrote the upcoming The Serpent and the Eagle, which is based on the life of Cortez. It is interesting to note that Beimler co-wrote three Deep Space Nine episodes (DS9: "Favor the Bold", "Sacrifice of Angels", "Far Beyond the Stars") that mentioned the USS Cortez.

Beimler is currently working with his friend and fellow Deep Space Nine staff member Robert Hewitt Wolfe on the television series The Dresden Files. David Carson directed the pilot episode.

Writing credits

Producing credits

Hugo Award nomination

Star Trek interviews

External links