Michael Piller (May 30, 1948 – November 1, 2005) was an American television
scriptwriter and
producer, who was best known for his contributions to the ''
Star Trek
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'' franchise.
Early life and career
Piller was born to a
Jewish
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family in
Port Chester, New York
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. His parents were both involved in writing; Gene Piller, his father, was a
Hollywood screenwriter and his mother,
Ruth Roberts, was a songwriter and composer. He planned to be a scriptwriter from an early age, but a college lecturer discouraged him, and Piller started out in television working as an
Emmy Award
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-winning journalist for
CBS News
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in New York,
WBTV in
Charlotte, North Carolina
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, and
WBBM-TV in
Chicago, Illinois
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. However, he then moved to
Los Angeles, California
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and the entertainment side of television in the late 1970s, working as a censor and then a programming executive for
CBS. While at the network, he became director of dramas based on fact and program practices. He began writing scripts for television, and after selling a script to ''
Cagney & Lacey'' and another to ''
Simon & Simon
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'', he was offered a staff writing position on ''Simon & Simon'', where he stayed for three years, becoming a producer.
Piller attended the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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, where he was a member of the
Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. He married Sandra in 1981; they had three children.
In 1987, together with
Van Gordon Sauter, he developed a
reality
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Philosophical questions abo ...
/medical series for
MGM/UA Television called ''The Doctor's Office''. He later teamed with him again in the following year on ''Hotline'', a game-show designed to have interactive elements with the home audience.
''Star Trek''
In 1989, a call to
Maurice Hurley, a friend who had led the writing staff of ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' through its second year, led to Piller co-writing an episode with
Michael Wagner called
"Evolution". When Wagner dropped out of leading the writing staff for the show's third year, Piller was invited to assume the
showrunner
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position, reporting to executive producer
Rick Berman, as of the fifth episode of the third season, "
The Bonding". During the first two years of the series, the writing staff had been plagued by conflicts, with the staff continually changing as different writers came and went. Within a year, Piller had formed a strong writing team, something that had eluded
previous executives. He also moved the focus away from "alien-of-the-week" or "situation-of-the-week" stories to ones that developed the main characters and their relationships, which many point to as the turning point for the series. Another key innovation was Piller’s open-door policy for scripts, allowing anyone to submit story ideas. This policy yielded some of the series’ most popular episodes, including
"Yesterday's Enterprise".
''The Next Generation'' ran for seven years and garnered increasing critical recognition, culminating in an Emmy Award nomination in its final year for
Outstanding Drama Series. Piller was personally responsible for many popular episodes, including
"The Best of Both Worlds", Parts 1 & 2, which are frequently identified as the best episodes of ''The Next Generation'', and the two-part fifth season
"Unification", which saw the appearance of
Spock
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, portrayed by Leonard Nimoy, who originated the role on the original
Star Trek
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series.
In late 1991, when ''The Next Generation''
executive producer
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Rick Berman was asked by
Paramount Pictures
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to create a new ''Star Trek'' series, he turned to Piller to help him create the new show. ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' debuted in January 1993 with
"Emissary", the pilot episode written by Piller, to the highest-ever ratings for a syndicated series premiere. Like ''The Next Generation'', the series ran for seven years, with Piller serving as showrunner for its first two seasons.
He was succeeded as showrunner on ''The Next Generation'' by
Jeri Taylor
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after the series’ fifth season. In 1994, Berman was again asked to create another new ''Star Trek'' series for Paramount's new
UPN television network
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. As before, Berman teamed with Piller, developing ''
Star Trek: Voyager'' along with Taylor. When ''Voyager'' began its first season, Piller transferred fully to ''Voyager'' and was replaced as showrunner on ''Deep Space Nine'' by
Ira Steven Behr, who served as showrunner for that series' remaining years. Piller served as showrunner and head of the writing staff for ''Voyager''s first two seasons, with Taylor serving as his deputy. Piller left ''Voyager'' and retired from the franchise after its second season with Taylor succeeding him for the third season. At the same time, Piller developed another series for UPN called ''
Legend
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''. the series was cancelled after only 12 episodes. Piller continued as a creative consultant on ''Deep Space Nine'' and ''Voyager'', sending in notes on scripts as they were being prepared for production.
In 1993, Piller had been approached to write one of two prospective scripts for the first ''Next Generation'' feature film, with the other written by ''The Next Generation'' staff writers
Ronald D. Moore and
Brannon Braga but he declined. In 1997, he was approached again to write a ''Next Generation'' feature film, collaborating with Rick Berman to write ''
Star Trek: Insurrection''.
[ Nemecek (2003): p. 334] While writing the treatment for this film, he documented the entire process in the book ''Fade In'', though it remained unpublished. Following Piller's death in 2005, the book was published on the internet. His wife, Sandra, has subsequently sought to have the work published in bound form. She described in an interview in 2013 that the studio was surprised by his honesty about the writing process and production of ''Insurrection'' and paraphrased the response of the executives at
Paramount Pictures
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, saying, "We can't let the public know what we do here; what goes on behind the scenes!"
Post-''Star Trek''
In 1996, he sold his first feature film script, called ''Oversight''. The script, set in a Congressional sub-committee, is about "the passing of control from one generation to the next", and was inspired by his relationship with his son
Shawn, who had contributed scripts to ''The Next Generation'' and ''Voyager''. the script has yet to be produced.
Piller formed a production company with Shawn in 1999 called Piller². They signed a two-year deal with the
WB Television Network which covered one guaranteed production, along with three orders for pilots. The WB ordered scripts for all four productions, and looked to be moving ahead with ''Day One'', a
post-apocalyptic
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serial based on the UK television mini-series ''
The Last Train''. However, the series never went into production.
In 2001, Piller was approached by producer
Lloyd Segan to adapt
Stephen King
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's novel ''
The Dead Zone'' for television.
The series, co-developed with Shawn and starring
Anthony Michael Hall
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and ''Deep Space Nine''s
Nicole de Boer, debuted June 16, 2002 on USA Network with 6.4 million viewers, the biggest premiere ever on that channel. Viewership remained steady through four seasons, before a dip in ratings saw it canceled in its sixth season.
In 2005, ''
Wildfire
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'', another series that Piller² developed, debuted on the
ABC Family
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channel. The show ended in 2008 after four seasons.
Death and legacy
On November 1, 2005, StarTrek.com announced that Piller had succumbed to
head and neck cancer
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and died at his home. Full page tributes to him were published in ''
Variety'' and ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'', while
Lions Gate Television put out a press release describing him as, "an extraordinary storyteller and cherished friend, who inspired all of us who knew him."
Tributes to him from several members of the cast and crew of ''Star Trek'', as well as those from ''The Dead Zone,'' were published on the official ''Star Trek'' website.
[
He has been subsequently credited with giving ''The Next Generation'' its "soul" by ''Star Trek'' writer Paula Block, while Terry J. Erdmann felt that the complex characters of ''Deep Space Nine'' were entirely formed from Piller's imagination.][ Likewise, ''TNG'' cast member ]Wil Wheaton
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said that Piller was "more responsible than anyone else for ''Next Generation'' transforming itself into the amazing show it became in season four". Eric Stillwell, who worked as Piller's executive assistant on ''Insurrection'' and later became Vice President of Operations at Piller Squared, said that Piller's greatest gift was his ability to nurture new writers and help them develop their talent. He felt that this would be Piller's enduring legacy.
Notes
References
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Michael Piller
- biography at StarTrek.com
- interviewed by Deborah Fisher for StarTrek.com
External links
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Piller2
- website of Michael Piller's production company
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1948 births
2005 deaths
American male screenwriters
American television executives
Television producers from New York (state)
American television writers
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Deaths from cancer in California
American showrunners
People from Port Chester, New York
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
American male television writers
Jewish American screenwriters
Screenwriters from New York (state)
20th-century American male writers
20th-century American screenwriters
20th-century American Jews
21st-century American Jews