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    Larry Brody. Writer: Saving Robin Williams. As a student at Northwestern University, Larry Brody majored in English and practiced his craft writing dozens of short stories, poetry and essays.

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    Larry Brody (born 5 December 1944; age 79) is the writer of two Star Trek episodes, "The Magicks of Megas-Tu" from Star Trek: The Animated Series and "Tattoo" from Star Trek: Voyager.

    Brody was also considered by Robert H. Justman to be hired as a writer for the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, when the series was in early development phase in late-1986.

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    Larry Brody at the Internet Movie Database

  2. Masquerade is a 1988 American romantic mystery thriller film directed by Bob Swaim and starring Rob Lowe, Meg Tilly, Kim Cattrall and Doug Savant. Written by Dick Wolf, the film is about a recently orphaned millionairess who falls in love with a young yacht racing captain who isn't completely truthful with her about his past. [9] .

  3. Oct 24, 2022 · About Larry Brody.Com. Follow Live! From Paradise! by clicking “Search by Category” and Live! From Paradise! at the bottom of this blog. To learn more about Larry Brody visit my IMBD page via the shortcut HERE.

  4. Silver Surfer: Created by Larry Brody, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee. With Paul Essiembre, James Blendick, Tara Rosling, John Neville. The adventures of the cosmic wanderer as he seeks his lost home after rebelling from his master.

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    • 1998-02-07
    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Paul Essiembre, James Blendick, Tara Rosling
  5. Sep 14, 2017 · Larry Browdy Obituary. BROWDY Larry Howard Browdy, educator and radio personality, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday morning, September 10th at the age of 64. Mr. Browdy was born on...

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  7. It first aired on NBC on October 27, 1973, and was written by Larry Brody, who had originally pitched the idea for the third season of Star Trek: The Original Series. However, according to Brody the dialogue was mostly re-written by series creator Gene Roddenberry .

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