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    Jerry Sohl. Gerald Allan Sohl Sr. (December 2, 1913 – November 4, 2002) was an American television scriptwriter and science fiction author who wrote for The Twilight Zone (as a ghostwriter for Charles Beaumont ), Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Outer Limits, Star Trek: The Original Series (once using the pseudonym " Nathan Butler "), and other ...

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    Jerry Sohl. Writer: Star Trek. Jerry Sohl was born on 2 December 1913 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Jerry was a writer, known for Star Trek (1966), The Outer Limits (1963) and Die, Monster, Die!

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    Jerry Sohl (2 December 1913 – 4 November 2002; age 88) was a science fiction prose writer, who wrote three episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. For television, he first ghost-wrote episodes of The Twilight Zone for Charles Beaumont, who was suffering from Alzheimers. He used the pseudonym of Nathan Butler for his credit on "This Side of Paradise" because he was displeased with D.C. Fontana's rewrite of his original script.

    •TOS:

    •"The Corbomite Maneuver"

    •"This Side of Paradise" (story; credited as Nathan Butler)

    •"Whom Gods Destroy" (story)

  3. Jerry Sohl. Writer: Star Trek. Jerry Sohl was born on 2 December 1913 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Jerry was a writer, known for Star Trek (1966), The Outer Limits (1963) and Die, Monster, Die!

    • December 2, 1913
    • November 4, 2002
  4. March 4th, 2016. After twelve years as a Pantagraph reporter, Gerald “Jerry” Sohl (left) decided to pick up his family and head to California to become a full-time science fiction and fantasy writer.Seen here are his wife Jean Gordon, son Allan, and daughters Marty and Jennifer (we’re not sure who’s who, daughter-wise).

  5. Nov 10, 2002 · Jerry Sohl, 88, a novelist and scriptwriter, probably best known for his science fiction work, died Monday at a hospital in Thousand Oaks. The cause of death was not announced, but Sohl had been ...

  6. Introduction (Filet of Sohl) (1959) Jerry Sohl parla di Jerry Sohl [Italian] (1964) Letter to SFWA Bulletin, January 1967: Harlan Ellison Dept. (1967) with Gene Roddenberry; Letter to Psychotic, March 1968 (1968) One For the Books: The Genesis of "Duel" (1984) Introduction to "Mourning Song" (1988) Afterword: A Science Fiction Life (2003)

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