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  1. Margaret Alberta Armen [1] (September 9, 1921 – November 10, 2003) was an American screenwriter and author. Biography. She was born Margaret Alberta Sampsell in Washington, D.C., [2] the daughter of Commander Thomas Lloyd Sampsell and Florence Neilson (née Buehler). [citation needed] .

    Year
    Tv Series
    Notes
    1960
    1 Episode
    1960-62
    4 Episodes
    1960-63
    5 Episodes
    1961
    1 Episode
    • 1
    • 1960–1984
  2. Margaret Armen was born on 9 September 1921 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She was a writer, known for Star Trek (1966), The Bionic Woman (1976) and The Wide World of Mystery (1973). She died on 10 November 2003 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • September 9, 1921
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    Margaret Armen (9 September 1921 – 10 November 2003; age 82) was an episodic television writer worked on three episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series and two episodes of Star Trek: The Animated Series. For the aborted Star Trek: Phase II, she wrote "The Savage Syndrome" (with Alfred Harris).

    Armen was producer Fred Freiberger's potential choice to succeed Arthur Singer as Star Trek: The Original Series's story editor, however, as the show was cancelled after the third season, she never got the job.

    Armen began her career writing for TV westerns, including The Rifleman and The Big Valley. She later worked on such shows as Marcus Welby, M.D., Barnaby Jones, and Wonder Woman.

    She also wrote The Mod Squad episode "A Time of Hyacinths" (1970) in which Warren Stevens had a guest appearance alongside series regular Tige Andrews.

    Margaret Armen passed away due to heart failure in her home in Woodland Hills, California on 10 November 2003 at the age of 82.

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  3. Nov 20, 2003 · Margaret Armen, 82, one of the first successful female television writers, who wrote episodes of “The Rifleman” and “The Big Valley,” died Nov. 10 of heart failure at her home in Woodland...

  4. Margaret Armen was born on September 9, 1921 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She was a writer, known for Star Trek (1966), The Bionic Woman (1976) and The Wide World of Mystery (1973). She died on November 10, 2003 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • September 9, 1921
    • November 10, 2003
  5. American tv writer. Born Sept 9, 1921, in Washington, DC; died Nov 10, 2003, at her home in Woodland Hills, California; dau. of a naval officer; University of California at Los Angeles, BS; married with children.

  6. Writer Margaret Armen was the daughter of a naval officer and spent most of her time in Manila, Panama, Japan, and China, where she learned to speak the Mandarin language. She majored in English literature at the University of California at Berkeley, and then furthered her education at UCLA, receiving a bachelor’s degree in creative writing.

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