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  1. Winrich Kolbe. Winrich Ernst Rudolf Kolbe (1940 – September 2012) was a German-American television director and television producer best known for directing 48 episodes of Star Trek across four television series. These included the Hugo Award -winning "All Good Things...", which was the series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

    • Winrich Ernst Rudolf Kolbe, 9 August 1940, Netherlands
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    Winrich Kolbe. Director: Star Trek: The Next Generation. Winrich Kolbe was born on 9 August 1940 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He was a director and producer, known for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), 24 (2001) and McCloud (1970).

    • Director, Producer, Additional Crew
    • August 9, 1940
    • Winrich Kolbe
    • September 1, 2012
  3. Kolbe, who’d been ill for several years, passed away in September at the age of 71, but news of his death had not been made public until now. Born in Germany, Kolbe was an in-demand television director from the 1970’s to the early 2000’s, but he arguably made his greatest mark on the Star Trek franchise, helming a combined 48 episodes of ...

  4. Winrich "Rick" Ernst Rudolf Kolbe (9 November 1940 – September 2012; age 71) was a German national born in the Netherlands (during its occupation in World War II), who had worked on all four Star Trek spin-off series of the Rick Berman era. A character listed in a piece of background signage in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Up The Long Ladder", Captain Winrich Kolbe, was named ...

  5. Sep 1, 2012 · Winrich Kolbe is known as an Director, Actor, Producer, and Writer. Some of his work includes 24, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Knight Rider, Angel, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

  6. Apr 7, 2021 · director Winrich Kolbe would work regularly on Deep Space Nine and Voyager for years to come, and TNG director of photography Jonathan West would shoot DS9 for the remainder of its seven-year run.

  7. Nov 26, 2016 · The late Winrich Kolbe directed the episode. The episode's working title was "Untitled Holosuite." "Our Man Bashir" had the distinction of having the single-longest shoot -- nine days, vesus the usual seven -- of any DS9 episode.

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