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  1. Allan Kroeker (born April 10, 1951, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian film and television director, cinematographer, screenwriter, film editor and film producer. He has the distinction of directing the series finales for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

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    Allan Kroeker (born 10 April 1951; age 73) is a Canadian director who directed thirty-eight episodes of Star Trek. He holds the distinction of directing the final episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. In addition to those three series finales, he has directed eight season finales in total.

    He has also directed episodes of Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica, Wonderfalls, Tru Calling, Jake 2.0, Firefly, both the 1980s and 2000s revivals of The Twilight Zone, Andromeda, Roswell, Charmed, Earth: Final Conflict, William Shatner's TekWar, Grimm, Defiance, Alphas, Covert Affairs, Bones, Pushing Daisies and Supernatural.

    •DS9:

    •"The Assignment" (Season 5)

    •"The Ascent"

    •"Children of Time"

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0471862Allan Kroeker - IMDb

    Allan Kroeker. Director. Writer. Cinematographer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Documentary cameraman/editor for Office National du Film (aka NFB Canada), under Michael Scott, Wolf Koenig, John Spotton and Roman Kroiter.

    • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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    • Director, Writer, Cinematographer
  3. Allan Kroeker (Born April 10, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian film and television director, cinematographer, screenwriter, film editor and film producer. He has the distinction of directing the series finales for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

  4. Age-Old Friends is a 1989 television drama film directed by Allan Kroeker and starring Hume Cronyn and Vincent Gardenia, who won Primetime Emmy Awards for their performances. It was written by Bob Larbey, based on his play A Month of Sundays . Premise. Two men at an affluent retirement home fight for their independence and dignity in old age. [1]

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  5. Allan Kroeker. Director: Tramp at the Door. Documentary cameraman/editor for Office National du Film (aka NFB Canada), under Michael Scott, Wolf Koenig, John Spotton and Roman Kroiter.

  6. Career: Director, cinematographer, and writer. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nominations, best direction in a dramatic program or series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1986, for Tramp at the Door, 1987, for Heaven on Earth, and 1993, for Forever Knight. CREDITS. Television Director; with Others; Miniseries: Frontiers, [Canada], 1985.

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