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John Meredyth Lucas (May 1, 1919 – October 19, 2002) was an American
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,
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and producer, primarily for television.


Career

Son of screenwriter
Bess Meredyth Bess Meredyth (born Helen Elizabeth MacGlashen, February 12, 1890 – July 13, 1969) was a screenwriter and silent film actress. The wife of film director Michael Curtiz, Meredyth wrote ''The Affairs of Cellini'' (1934) and adapted '' The Unsus ...
and writer/director
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, and the adopted son of director
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, Lucas grew up in
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, where he attended a number of schools, including
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, Southwestern Military Academy,
Pacific Military Academy Cheviot Hills Military Academy operated from 1946 until 1952 as a K through 9th grade military school. Founded by Frank J. Brick on the premises of the old Pacific Military Academy in Culver City, California, the school ran under the auspices of ...
, and
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. After a failed attempt at college, he began his Hollywood career with a job as an apprentice script clerk at
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. He is best remembered for the work he did on ''
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'' as a writer, producer and director. He wrote four of the episodes broadcast from 1967 to 1969: " The Changeling", " Patterns of Force", " Elaan of Troyius", and " That Which Survives". He also directed three of the episodes broadcast in 1968: " The Ultimate Computer", " The ''Enterprise'' Incident" and "Elaan of Troyius". The latter was the only episode in the original series to be directed by its writer. Lucas was also credited as producer for the latter part of the second season (1967–1968). He also wrote for '' Mannix'', '' The Fugitive'', ''
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'' (David Janssen's 1970s series),''
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'', and the television adaptations of ''
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'' and '' Logan's Run''. '' Dark City'' (1950) and '' Peking Express'' (1951) were among his feature film writing credits. During 1959–1960 he worked in Australia on the TV series ''
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'', directing numerous episodes of the series (several of which were written by later ''Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry). In 1951 he married Australian born actress
Joan Winfield Joan Winfield (born Joan Marie Therese MacGillicuddy; 24 September 1918 – 16 June 1978) was an Australian-born actress and talented violinist, who appeared in Hollywood films in the 1940s, mostly in uncredited roles. She married director ...
. Together they raised three children. After her death in 1978, he remarried. He died in
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on 19 October 2002 from a
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. After his death in 2002, he was cremated and his ashes were later launched into space on a suborbital flight in 2007. They were subsequently launched on an orbital flight on August 2, 2008, however the rocket failed two minutes after launch.


Star Trek episode credits

* 1967 - “Obsession” - (Producer) * 1967 – " The Changeling" – (writer) * 1967 – "
Journey to Babel "Journey to Babel" is the tenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by D. C. Fontana and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on November 17, 1967. In the episode, '' ...
" – (producer) * 1968 - " The Gamesters of Triskelion" – (producer) * 1968 - " A Piece of the Action" - (producer) * 1968 – " Patterns of Force" – (writer) * 1968 – " The Ultimate Computer" – (director) * 1968 – " The ''Enterprise'' Incident" – (director) * 1968 - "
Return to Tomorrow "Return to Tomorrow" is the twentieth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek''. Written by John T. Dugan (under the pen-name "John Kingsbridge") and directed by Ralph Senensky, it was first ...
" - (producer) * 1968 – " Elaan of Troyius" – (writer and director) * 1969 – " That Which Survives" – (teleplay)


Filmography


Films


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lucas, John Meredyth 1919 births 2002 deaths American television directors American television producers American television writers American male television writers 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters