Ira Steven Behr

Ira Steven Behr

71 · Born: Oct 23, 1953

1987

Personal Details

BornOct 23, 1953 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Ivan Morton Behr, a highly accomplished individual, proudly holds a degree in Mass Communications and Theater from Lehman College, situated in the vibrant city of New York. This esteemed educational institution provided Behr with a solid foundation in the art of storytelling and performance. Furthermore, his exceptional talent was recognized by Brandeis University, which offered him a prestigious playwriting scholarship.

From the onset, Behr diverged from his original plan, opting instead to carve out a successful career in television dramas. His entry into the world of television writing began with a notable role as a writer for the James Garner series Bret Maverick in 1981. This initial foray into the industry was followed by his appointment as story editor for the series Jessica Novak, also in 1981. Behr's impressive portfolio of writer and producer credits continues to grow, with notable entries including the series Fame, Once a Hero, and The Bronx Zoo.

The illustrious career of Ronald D. Behr, whose association with the esteemed Star Trek franchise dates back to 1987, when he initially ventured into the realm of television production, specifically for the critically acclaimed series Star Trek: The Next Generation, during its third season. Subsequently, he severed ties with the beloved franchise to redirect his focus towards the craft of screenwriting, thereby paving the way for a new chapter in his professional journey.

In 1993, Behr made a triumphant return to the Star Trek franchise, assuming the role of supervising producer for the pilot episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, setting the stage for a long and illustrious tenure with the series. As the show progressed, Behr's impressive range of skills and wealth of experience as a writer led him to a co-executive producer position in the second season, further solidifying his position within the production team. Ultimately, his outstanding contributions and unwavering dedication to the show earned him the esteemed title of executive producer in the third season, a testament to his remarkable ability to excel in various capacities within the production process.

Behr's innovative and meticulous approach to character development played a pivotal role in shaping the enigmatic and fascinating alien race known as the Ferengi, a key component of the Star Trek universe. Furthermore, Behr's creative talents extended beyond the realm of television, as he authored the humorous and insightful book "The Rules of Acquisition", a comprehensive compendium of the guiding principles and philosophies that underpin Ferengi culture, offering a unique and captivating glimpse into the intricacies of this intriguing extraterrestrial society.

Noteworthy among Behr's creative endeavors is his collaboration on a literary collection comprising short stories and fables, aptly titled "Legends of the Ferengi", which was published by Pocket Books. This esteemed publication is a direct result of Behr's work on the esteemed television series Deep Space Nine, which concluded its remarkable seven-season run in the year 1999. Following this notable achievement, Behr went on to pursue a diverse range of television projects, including the science fiction drama "Now and Again" and the comedy series "Bob Patterson", which starred the talented Jason Alexander, in the year 2001.

Career

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