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  1. Gene Roddenberry had a distinguished career as a television and movie writer and producer. He was the first writer to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was the recipient of the Emmy and Hugo awards. He passed away in 1991. In 2001, the EPISD dedicated the planetarium in Roddenberry's honor.

  2. A Paramount Pictures spokesman said the “Star Trek” creator was stricken at his West Los Angeles home and was taken to Santa Monica Hospital-Medical Center, where he died at 2:46 p.m. from a...

  3. The El Paso Independent School District named the 40-foot, 120-seat Roddenberry Planetarium in his honor. The planetarium was recently upgraded and relocated to northeast El Paso. The Science Fiction Hall of Fame inducted Roddenberry in 2007, [208] and the Television Academy Hall of Fame in January 2010.

  4. Aug 21, 2021 · The man who created Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, was born in El Paso 100 years ago this week. The Roddenberry Planetarium, which used to be located at the El Paso Independent School...

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · If Gene Roddenberry had still been alive, would we have ever gotten Star Trek: Deep Space Nine?

    • Witney Seibold
  6. Oct 25, 1991 · Producer and writer Gene Roddenberry, whose “Star Trek” is one of the most popular television and movie series of all time, died Thursday in Santa Monica. He was 70.

  7. Oct 26, 1991 · An obituary on Saturday (reprinted from some Friday editions) about Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the "Star Trek" television series, misstated the day of his death. He died on Thursday. How...

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