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Tracy Tormé (April 12, 1959 – January 4, 2024) was an American screenwriter and television producer, known for his work on the science fiction series Sliders and Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the film Fire in the Sky . Early life. Tracy Tormé was born on April 12, 1959, in Los Angeles, to Arlene Miles and singer Mel Tormé. [1] .
- 1982–present
- Mel Tormé (father), Arlene Miles (mother)
Tracy Tormé was born on April 12, 1959 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Fire in the Sky (1993), I Am Legend (2007) and Sliders (1995). He was married to Jennifer Marie Tormé and Robin Tormé. He died on January 4, 2024 in Escondido, California, USA.
- April 12, 1959
- January 4, 2024
Jan 9, 2024 · Tracy Tormé, a UFO expert and son of stylish crooner Mel Tormé who co-created the 1990s series Sliders and was hand-picked by Gene Roddenberry to serve as the head writer on Star Trek: The Next...
Tracy Tormé (12 April 1959 – 4 January 2024; age 64) was a television writer and producer who worked as writer and executive story editor for Star Trek: The Next Generation during the show's first and second season. He also served as a creative consultant for the second season. Tormé also wrote...
Tracy Tormé was born on 12 April 1959 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Fire in the Sky (1993), I Am Legend (2007) and Sliders (1995). He was married to Jennifer Marie Tormé and Robin Tormé. He died on 4 January 2024 in Escondido, California, USA.
- Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
- April 12, 1959
- Tracy Tormé
- January 4, 2024
Jan 11, 2024 · The world of science fiction lost another legend in Tracy Tormé, who was a writer on Star Trek: The Next Generation and later co-created the memorable interdimensional Fox and Syfy series...
Jul 9, 2009 · Tracy Tormé: The 2009 Interview - Earth Prime. Written by: Matt Hutaff · July 09, 2009. “Over the past few days, I sat down and worked on something Sliders -related for the first time in 13 years,” states Tracy Tormé. “Two ideas, one story.” It’s as surprising a revelation as Sliders fans would expect to hear, yet it’s delivered coolly, casually.