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  • Chris Black
  • Chris Black
  • Chris Black
  • Chris Black
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  • Black has produced and wrote episodes of Cleopatra 2525, The Huntress, Sliders, Star Trek: Enterprise, Hawaii and Standoff. In addition, he has written episodes of several other shows, including - among others - Weird Science, Xena: Warrior Princess and Vanished. He also co-wrote the 1997 action movie Masterminds, starring Patrick Stewart.
  • 'The Ace Rocker' Chris Black is a former street-fighter and bare-knuckle boxer turned professional wrestler. He is currently wrestling in the FMW as part of its Anxiety band.
  • Het personage admiraal Black uit de aflevering "In a Mirror, Darkly, Deel II" was door Mike Sussman naar hem genoemd als bedankje voor het bedenken van Suus Mahna, een oude Vulcan vechtkunst. Buiten Star Trek heeft hij onder meer schrijfwerk gedaan voor Sliders, Desperate Houswives (met Teri Hatcher) en Masterminds (1997, met Patrick Stewart).
  • Chris Black is a writer for the series Reaper. Black has previously written episodes of Weird Science, Xena: Warrior Princess, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Desperate Housewives.
  • Chris Black ist Autor und Produzent bei [[]]. In der ersten Staffel war er Supervising Producer, ab der zweiten Staffel war er dann Co-Executive Producer. In der Episode ENT: benannte Black die vulkanische Kampfsportart nach seinem Kollegen Mike Sussman "Suus Mahna". Im Gegenzug wurden von Sussman gleich zwei Charaktere nach Black benannt: Admiral Black und C. Black, beide aus ENT: , .
  • Chris Black is a screenwriter and television producer, from Toledo, Ohio, notable for writing and producing mainly science fiction and action series, although he also was a part of the production team of the dramedy Desperate Housewives during its first two seasons.
  • The character Admiral Black in the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II" , portrayed by Gregory Itzin, was apparently named after him by Mike Sussman in recognition for the writer's naming of Suus Mahna, an ancient Vulcan martial arts, in the episode "Marauders" . MACO Private C. Black was also named after him. In 2003 , Black was interviewed for the Star Trek Monthly issue 106. Also in 2003 he was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for his teleplay for the episode "Carbon Creek" .
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  • Chris Black
  • Chris Black
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  • Black has produced and wrote episodes of Cleopatra 2525, The Huntress, Sliders, Star Trek: Enterprise, Hawaii and Standoff. In addition, he has written episodes of several other shows, including - among others - Weird Science, Xena: Warrior Princess and Vanished. He also co-wrote the 1997 action movie Masterminds, starring Patrick Stewart.
  • The character Admiral Black in the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II" , portrayed by Gregory Itzin, was apparently named after him by Mike Sussman in recognition for the writer's naming of Suus Mahna, an ancient Vulcan martial arts, in the episode "Marauders" . MACO Private C. Black was also named after him. In 2003 , Black was interviewed for the Star Trek Monthly issue 106. Also in 2003 he was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for his teleplay for the episode "Carbon Creek" . Prior to his work on Enterprise, Black was an executive story editor, writer, co-producer and later producer on the science fiction series Sliders between 1998 and 2000, which was co-created by Tracy Tormé. Between 1995 and 1998 he also worked as story editor and writer on the science fiction comedy series Weird Science. In 1997 he write the story for the action film Masterminds, starring Patrick Stewart. Black also wrote episodes of the television series Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (starring Barbara Alyn Woods and Thomas Dekker), The Magnificent Seven (1998), Poltergeist: The Legacy (1997-1998), The Huntress (2000-2001, also as supervising producer), Xena: Warrior Princess (2000 and 2001), and Cleopatra 2525 (2000-2001) on which he also worked as co-executive producer. Following his work on Enterprise he joined the award winning drama series Desperate Housewives in 2004, first as consulting producer and then as co-executive producer until 2006. For this series, which featured Teri Hatcher and Brenda Strong as regulars, he also wrote four episodes in 2005 and 2006. Other series he worked on as writer and co-executive producer include Hawaii (2004), Vanished (2006), and Ugly Betty (2008-2010, starring Vanessa Williams). For the television series Standoff (2007), Reaper (2007-2008, starring Ray Wise), and K-Ville (2007-2008) he served as writer and consulting producer.
  • Chris Black is a screenwriter and television producer, from Toledo, Ohio, notable for writing and producing mainly science fiction and action series, although he also was a part of the production team of the dramedy Desperate Housewives during its first two seasons. Black has produced and wrote episodes of Cleopatra 2525, The Huntress, Sliders, Star Trek: Enterprise, Hawaii and Standoff. In addition, he has written episodes of several other shows, including - among others - Weird Science, Xena: Warrior Princess and Vanished. He also co-wrote the 1997 action movie Masterminds, starring Patrick Stewart.
  • 'The Ace Rocker' Chris Black is a former street-fighter and bare-knuckle boxer turned professional wrestler. He is currently wrestling in the FMW as part of its Anxiety band.
  • Het personage admiraal Black uit de aflevering "In a Mirror, Darkly, Deel II" was door Mike Sussman naar hem genoemd als bedankje voor het bedenken van Suus Mahna, een oude Vulcan vechtkunst. Buiten Star Trek heeft hij onder meer schrijfwerk gedaan voor Sliders, Desperate Houswives (met Teri Hatcher) en Masterminds (1997, met Patrick Stewart).
  • Chris Black is a writer for the series Reaper. Black has previously written episodes of Weird Science, Xena: Warrior Princess, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Desperate Housewives.
  • Chris Black ist Autor und Produzent bei [[]]. In der ersten Staffel war er Supervising Producer, ab der zweiten Staffel war er dann Co-Executive Producer. In der Episode ENT: benannte Black die vulkanische Kampfsportart nach seinem Kollegen Mike Sussman "Suus Mahna". Im Gegenzug wurden von Sussman gleich zwei Charaktere nach Black benannt: Admiral Black und C. Black, beide aus ENT: , .
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