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Dorothy Catherine Fontana (March 25, 1939 – December 2, 2019) [1] was an American television script writer and story editor, best known for her work on the original Star Trek series. [2]
D.C. Fontana (25 March 1939 – 2 December 2019; age 80) was a writer and script editor who had the distinction of being one of the few people to have worked on Star Trek: The Original Series, as well as Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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Mar 25, 2023 · From Amanda and Sarek to the creation of Q, to her pioneering presence in the world of television, Fontana’s work helped shape Star Trek into what we know and love. Today we’re honoring the woman behind the scripts by looking back at six of her most iconic episodes.
Mar 25, 2024 · The remarkable writer and mentor, and screenwriter of some of Star Trek’s most famous episodes, passed away in 2019. Let’s take a minute to look back on her extraordinary career. Scriptwriter D.C. Fontana was one of the most important women in Sci-Fi television.
Dec 3, 2019 · For the original Star Trek, Fontana carried the title of "script editor," but in reality, if it's an episode that is memorable for being emotionally complex, there's a chance Fontana had something to do with the writing, even if the teleplay doesn't have her name on it.
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After Star Trek she produced Star Trek: The Animated Series as well as writing scripts for Star Trek: The Next Generation and other science fiction shows such as The Six Million Dollar Man and Babylon 5.