Maurice Hurley (screenwriter)
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Maurice Hurley (August 16, 1939 – February 24, 2015) was an American screenwriter and producer known best for his work on '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''.


Career

In the 1980s, his work for television included writing scripts for ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also produced some episodes of ''The Equalizer''. He wrote the script for the film ''
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'' in 1981, and in 2002 co-wrote the film ''
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'' with
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. Hurley co-created the show '' Pointman'' with Joel Surnow & Steve Hattman; Surnow would go on to create '' 24'' & '' La Femme Nikita'' and Hurley would work with him for a time there as a writer/producer. Other TV efforts included writing and/or producing episodes of ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' and '' Diagnosis: Murder''. In ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Hurley was the series' first head writer and show runner. His influence was substantial as he introduced creative elements on the series that became part of the franchise, like the
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. Hurley was responsible for firing
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, who played the role of Dr.
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, at the end of the show's first season. Executive producer
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recalled that Hurley "had a real bone to pick" with McFadden and did not like her acting. McFadden clashed with Hurley's take on her character during filming, stating, "I definitely pissed off Hurley. Because I kept saying "Why is it that I've raised this genius kid... and yet every time there's anything serious it's only the male characters who talk to him?" He left the series after its second season, which left the door open for Rick Berman to rehire McFadden after dismissing her replacement
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. Hurley was replaced by Michael Wagner for four episodes and ultimately by
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. In 1993, he returned to the franchise briefly, asked by Berman to write an initial draft for the first ''Next Generation'' feature film ''
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'' that would transition the film series from the original Enterprise crew to the new crew. Hurley's story treatment involved a plot in which
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is somehow propelled into the future, where he manifests on the holodeck and works with
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to help solve a dilemma involving an interdimensional species, but Berman ultimately chose a script treatment proposed by
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and
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.''Cinefantastique'', Vol 26 #2, p. 16


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hurley, Maurice 1939 births 2015 deaths American male screenwriters American television producers American showrunners Star Trek: The Next Generation American male television writers American television writers