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− | '''Jerry Sohl''' ([[Star Trek birthdays#December|December 2]], [[Early production history#1913|1913]] – [[Star Trek deaths#November|November 4]], [[2002 productions|2002]]) was a [[science fiction]] prose writer. For [[television]], he first ghost-wrote episodes of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' for Charles Beaumont, who was suffering from Alzheimers. |
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+ | '''Gerald Allen "Jerry" Sohl, Sr.''' {{born|2|December|1913|died|4|November|2002}} was a science fiction prose writer, who wrote three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. For television, he first ghost-wrote episodes of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' for {{w|Charles Beaumont}}, who was suffering from Alzheimers. He used the pseudonym of '''Nathan Butler''' for his credit on {{TOS|This Side of Paradise}} because he was displeased with [[D.C. Fontana]]'s rewrite of his original script. |
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Revision as of 14:52, 27 April 2016
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For the in-universe article on the Incredible Tales author, please see Jerry Sohl (author).
Gerald Allen "Jerry" Sohl, Sr. (2 December 1913 – 4 November 2002; age 88) was a science fiction prose writer, who wrote three episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. For television, he first ghost-wrote episodes of The Twilight Zone for Charles Beaumont, who was suffering from Alzheimers. He used the pseudonym of Nathan Butler for his credit on TOS: "This Side of Paradise" because he was displeased with D.C. Fontana's rewrite of his original script.
Star Trek credits
- TOS:
- "The Corbomite Maneuver"
- "This Side of Paradise" (story credit only using his pseudonym Nathan Butler; his original was entitled "The Way of The Spores")
- "Whom Gods Destroy" (story credit only)
External links
- Template:IMDb-link
- Jerry Sohl at SF-Encyclopedia.com