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  1. Gene L. Coon. Writer: Star Trek. The son of U.S. Army Sgt Merle Jack ''Pug'' Coon and decorator Erma Gay Noakes, Eugene Lee Coon was born in Beatrice Nebraska on January 7, 1924. At four years old, he sang on the radio at WOAW-AM in Omaha.

  2. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6230780. Source citation. Gene Coon was a writer and producer primarily remembered for his work in television. His writing for TV was as diverse as 1960's Mr. Lucky and Bonanza, 1963's Wagon Train and 1966 Laredo. Then to his most memorable work Star Trek, the Original Series, 1968's It Takes a Thief and 1970's Mod Squad.

  3. Gene L. Coon was a 20th century science fiction author. In the 1950s, he wrote the story "Metamorphosis", which was published in the March 1953 issue of Incredible Tales magazine. He was a co-writer with Robert Hamner of the story "Attack on Planet Eminiar Seven" for the August 1953 issue of...

  4. Gene L. Coon was an American screenwriter and television producer. He is best remembered for his work on the original Star Trek series. Often referred to as 'the forgotten Gene' (a reference to Gene Roddenberry), Gene Lee Coon was one of the most important creative minds behind "Star Trek" (1966).

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  6. Eugene Lee Coon (7 de janeiro de 1924 – Los Angeles, 8 de julho de 1973), mais conhecido como Gene L. Coon, foi um roteirista e produtor de televisão famoso por seu trabalho na série de televisão Star Trek: The Original Series.

  7. Gene L. Coon is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Producer, and Teleplay. Some of his work includes Star Trek, Kung Fu, The Killers, Combat!, Zorro, No Name on the Bullet, Man in the Shadow, and Have Gun, Will Travel.

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