goup

Ira Steven Behr

Ira Steven Behr

follow
Best remembered for his work as a producer on the "Star Trek" franchise, Ira Steven Behr first studied theater and communications at Lehman College. After graduation, he was offered a playwriting scholarship at Brandeis University, but chose to move out west and pursue screenwriting in Los Angeles instead. In 1982, he landed his first job as a TV writer on the James Garner western "Bret Maverick." From there he became a part of the writing staff for the TV musical series "Fame," and built his reputation for scripted drama. After two years, Behr became a producer on the project. In 1989, he was hired to join the producers on the third season of the "Star Trek" spin-off "Star Trek: The Next Generation." The next year, he also penned a few episodes of the series. In 1993, he was brought on board "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," first as a writer, then as a producer. Since then, he's gone on to write and produce several science fiction series including: "Dark Angel," "The Twilight Zone," and "The 4400." In 2009, Behr moved on to more bare bones drama with "Crash," a TV spin-off of the Oscar-winning film about racial tension in Los Angeles.

Create Post

icon_photo Photo/Video
Post
wait
Ira Steven Behr
How much you willing to pay If power lunch with Ira Steven Behr
Sure loading
Bid for lunch
des asce
loading
or
Forgot your provider or password? Click Here Don't have an account? Sign up
Welcome!
Choose a sign in option.
or
Already have an account? Log in
close
Post
close
Forgot!
Update password now.
Already have an account? Log in
close