- Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Robert Hewitt Wolfe is an American
television producer andscriptwriter . He is mostly known for his work as a writer on "" and for developing and producing the series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda ". He currently (2005) lives inLos Angeles with his wife, Celeste, and dog, Tonka.Background
Wolfe was born in
1964 inWaterbury, Connecticut , the son of a career army officer and a surgicalnurse . As an army family, the Wolfes moved frequently before finally settling inSan Francisco in the mid-seventies. During his childhood, Wolfe tried three times to write anovel (at the ages of ten, thirteen and twenty), but never finished. Incollege he discovered thattelevision andfilm writing suited him better.Wolfe graduated
UCLA , receiving abachelor's degree in Film and Television and a MFA inScreenwriting . His first screenplay, "Paper Dragons", placed second in the prestigious Goldwyn awards. The prize money allowed Wolfe to buy his first computer. At this point he decided to try and make himself a career inshowbusiness .Star Trek work
Wolfe's career didn't seem to be rising for five years, until he sold the story for "A Fistful of Datas" to the series '. His writing of the screenplay for the episode secured him a place in the creative staff of the series ', that had made its debut in the following year.
Wolfe worked on DS9 for five years, under the supervision of showrunners
Michael Piller andIra Steven Behr . During this time, he wrote or co-wrote over thirty episodes. These include action-packed episodes with high story-arc importance ("The Way of the Warrior", "Call to Arms"), dramatic character studies ("The Wire", "Hard Time") and even comedic farces ("Family Business", "Little Green Men").Andromeda and other later work
In the period that followed his departure from Deep Space Nine, Wolfe made several attempts at writing
television pilot s. One of these, "Futuresport ", was produced as an ABCTV movie starringDean Cain andWesley Snipes . He has also written several (unproduced) features, including “Splicers” for20th Century Fox and "Zero Gee" forJohn Woo andTerrance Chang 's Lion Rock Productions.In 1999, working from notes by
Gene Roddenberry , Wolfe developed the syndicated series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda ". The series premiered in the fall of 2000 as the number one original hour in syndication, a position it held for most of its five-year run.Fact|date=October 2007 Robert served as head writer and executive producer on “Andromeda” for its first two seasons, during which the series was nominated for twoSaturn Award for Best Syndicated Series and for a BC Film Commission "Leo" Award for Best Dramatic Series. Wolfe left "Andromeda" in the fall of 2001.Subsequently Wolfe wrote freelance scripts for both "The Dead Zone" and UPN's revival of "
The Twilight Zone ". In 2004, he served as a consulting producer and writer on the first and fourth seasons of "The 4400 " onUSA Network , helping launch the successful series.Wolfe is currently an executive producer on the current Sci Fi Channel series "The Dresden Files", along with
David Simkins ,Nicolas Cage and others. It is a production ofLions Gate Television andSaturn Films . It premiered on January 21st, 2007 on the Sci-Fi Channel. Wolfe andHans Beimler wrote the screenplay for the pilot and developed the series, which is based on the books byJim Butcher .External links
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