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Gene L. Coon
Gene L. Coon (January 7, 1924 – July 8, 1973) was an American screenwriter and television producer. He is best remembered for his work on the original ''Star Trek'' series. ==Life and career==
Gene Coon served in the United States Marine Corps for four years during and after World War II, seeing combat in the Pacific theater and serving in China and in occupied Japan. After the war, Coon attended and, in 1948, graduated from, the Frederich H. Speare Professional School of Radio Broadcasting in Hollywood, California. The same year he joined fellow Marine Andy Petersen (they served together in China and occupied Japan after the war) at the radio station WREL-AM in Lexington, Virginia as an on-air personality. After about a year in Lexington, he returned to Hollywood. Coon wrote mainly for television. His writing credits included ''Peter Gunn,'' ''Dragnet'' (for which Gene Roddenberry, using the pen name "Robert Wesley," also wrote in addition to providing technical advice), ''Bonanza,'' ''Zorro,'' ''Have GunWill Travel,'' ''Wagon Train,'' and ''The Wild Wild West,'' as well as the premiere episodes of ''The Four Just Men'' and ''McHale's Navy.'' He also became a producer for ''The Wild Wild West'' and later became a producer and writer for the original ''Star Trek''.
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