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René Echevarria is an American screenwriter and producer. He has worked on a number of television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dark Angel and Castle. He created The 4400 for USA Network, Carnival Row for Amazon, and was show runner on Terra Nova.
- American
- Duke University
- Screenwriter and producer
- St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Echevarria then took the job of Co-Supervising Producer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). His 30-plus episodes of Star Trek have won him a Humanitas nomination, a Peabody nomination, two Hugo nominations, and a NASA Vision award for best depiction of humanity's future in space.
- Producer, Writer, Actor
- 4 min
Mini Bio. After graduating with a degree in History from Duke University in 1984, Rene Echevarria moved to New York City to pursue a career in theater. He joined the Circle Repertory Lab Company in 1985, where he assistant directed a production of Victor Muniz' play "Darts", and acted in a production of Gorky's "Lower Depths".
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Apr 20, 2023 · Rene Echevarria was a writer on “The Next Generation” before he would move over to work as a producer and writer on “Deep Space Nine.”
- Eric Deggans
René Echevarria (born 12 September 1962; age 61) is a Cuban-American writer, producer and story editor of many Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes. He also appeared as a holographic bar patron in the final episode of Deep Space Nine, "What You Leave Behind".
René Echevarria is known as an Writer, Executive Producer, Actor, Teleplay, Creator, Story, Producer, Co-Executive Producer, and Executive Story Editor. Some of his work includes Castle, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Carnival Row, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Terra Nova, The 4400, Medium, and Dark Angel.
René Echevarria. An American television writer and producer of Cuban descent, René Echevarria is a familar name to fans of sci-fi shows since he has contributed significantly to the "Star...