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  1. November 29, 2018 (aged 85) Woodland Hills, California, United States. Occupations. Director. television producer. writer. John Donald Francis Black (December 30, 1932 – November 29, 2018) was a screenwriter, TV producer, and TV director. He is best known for his work on the TV series Star Trek: The Original Series in 1966, and its sequel ...

  2. John D.F. Black was born on 30 December 1932 in the USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Star Trek (1966), Mr. Novak (1963) and Charlie's Angels (1976). He was married to Mary Black.

    • January 1, 1
    • USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Producer, Director
  3. John D.F. Black (30 December 1932 – 29 November 2018; age 85) began his writing career in the late 1950s with the horror film The Unearthly (1957, featuring Arthur Batanides). After that, he worked on several television shows. In 1964, he won a Writer's Guild award for an episode of the television series Mr. Novak (in which Walter Koenig incidentally guested). Gene Roddenberry invited him to visit his home following the ceremony, a kind of impromptu audition that turned into a job offer ...

  4. John D.F. Black was born on 30 December 1932 in the USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Star Trek (1966), Mr. Novak (1963) and Shaft (1971). He was married to Mary Black.

    • December 30, 1932
    • November 29, 2018
  5. Dec 6, 2018 · John D.F. Black, who co-wrote the screenplay for Shaft and wrote and produced for the original Star Trek series, has died. He was 85. Black died Nov. 29 of natural causes at home in Woodland Hills ...

  6. Sep 29, 2016 · The episode, written by John D.F. Black and directed by Marc Daniels, ranks as a fan favorite thanks in large part to the indelible images of a shirtless Sulu rampaging through the decks of the Enterprise, wielding a foil, Riley "singing" the tune "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen," Kirk revealing his love/hate (but mostly love) for the Enterprise, Spock crying and and Chapel professing her love to Spock.

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  8. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofJohn D F Black | BAFTA

    John D F Black. Writer. 30 December 1932 to 29 November 2018. An American writer best known for writing and producing episodes of Star Trek (1966), Black later wrote an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) under a pseudonym. He wrote for many shows including Hawaii Five-O (1968-1972) and Charlie’s Angels (1977), and for the big ...