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Nicholas "Nick" J. Corea (April 7, 1943 – January 17, 1999) was an American author, television writer, director, producer and painter. Though best known for his work on ''
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'' and its sequel 1988 telefilm ''
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'', he was involved with many television series during the late 1970s and 1980s including '' The Oregon Trail'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Booker''. He was also the creator of the 1986 western series ''
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''. Prior to his death in 1999, Corea wrote episodes for ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' and
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-series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and '' Star Trek: Voyager''. He was also a one-time writer and
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for ''
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''.


Biography

Corea was born and raised in
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. He enlisted in the
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during the
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, was awarded the
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and reached the rank of
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before being honorably discharged. His squad called him “Padre” since he was the oldest at 21. Shortly thereafter, he returned to his hometown to join the
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Police Department. While in the military, he was an active contributor to '' Stars and Stripes'' and later wrote the police novel ''A Cleaner Breed'' in 1974."Nicholas Corea: TV writer, producer". ''
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''. 26 Jan 1999
Following the success of his first book, Corea entered the television industry as a writer and producer. His first scripts were for
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s '' Police Woman'' (1974), ''
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'' (1976) and '' Kingston: Confidential'' (1977). His first regular writing job was for western series '' The Oregon Trail''. However, he found his first major success at Universal Studios as writer, director and producer of ''
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'' from 1978 to 1981.Stanley, John. ''Creature Features: The Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Movie Guide''. New York: Berkley Boulevard Books, 2000. (pg. 262, 285) He wrote and directed the 1981 television movie '' The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire''. The movie was intended to be a pilot for a regular television series and, although broadcast on
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, it was better received outside the United States where it "received some theatrical exposure" under the title ''The Archer and the Sorceress''. He was also the supervising producer for '' Gavilian'' and a writer for '' The Renegades'' (1983), ''
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'' (1984)Naylor, Lynne, ed. ''Television Writers Guide, Fourth Edition''. Vol. 50. Los Angeles: Lone Eagle Publishing Co., 1995. (pg. 82, 417, 476, 481) and ''
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'' (1985). He was also the writer and executive producer for '' J.O.E. and the Colonel'', another television movie, in 1985. A year later, he wrote, produced and directed a short-lived western-themed science fiction series, ''
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'', in 1986. The pilot proved popular with viewers, being one of the most watched shows the week it aired, however ratings quickly dwindled as poor promotion and its placement in the Saturday night "graveyard" slot led to its eventual cancellation by
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at the end of its first season. Two of its stars,
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and Charles Napier, had been cast members of ''The Oregon Trail'' and the final episode featured clips from that show as part of a "flashback" episode of how the characters first met. In 1988, Corea wrote, directed and produced the television movie ''
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'' as a follow-up to the original Incredible Hulk series. He then wrote episodes for ''
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'' and '' Booker'' during 1989 and, in 1992, he wrote the television movie ''
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''. From 1992 to 1993, Corea was a writer and executive producer for ''
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'' and later wrote episodes for ''
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'' in 1994, and '' Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' and ''
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'' during 1995. He also wrote two episodes of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and one of '' Star Trek: Voyager''. One of his last television projects was as a one-time writer and creative consultant for ''
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''. He died of
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in
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on January 17, 1999. Shortly before his death, Corea wrote an episode for ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' entitled "Brothers in Arms", which was to feature longtime friend and actor Grand L. Bush as a guest star. Bush portrayed Simon Trivette, an estranged brother of James Trivette (
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), and is considered one of the most memorable episodes in the series. Bush and his wife, journalist Sharon Crews, later watched the episode privately with Corea's widow when it was finally broadcast. Nick Corea was also an avid painter, whose works include ''Blue Baby'', ''Love Masks'', etc.


Bibliography

*''A Cleaner Breed'' (1974)


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