Robert Hewitt Wolfe
TV Shows
- Andromeda (2000-2005)
Robert Hewitt Wolfe is an American television producer and screenwriter. He is mostly known for his work as a writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and for developing and producing the series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda. As of 2005, he lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Celeste, and dog, Tonka. Wolfe was born in 1964 in Waterbury, Connecticut, the son of a career army officer and a surgical nurse. As an army family, the Wolfes moved frequently before finally settling in San Francisco in the mid-seventies. During his childhood, Wolfe tried three times to write a novel (at the ages of ten, thirteen and twenty), but never finished. In college he discovered that television and film screenwriting suited him better. Wolfe graduated UCLA, receiving a bachelor's degree in Film and Television and a MFA in Screenwriting. His first screenplay, Paper Dragons, placed second in the prestigious Goldwyn awards. The prize money allowed Wolfe to buy his first computer. At this point he decided to try to make himself a career in show business. Wolfe's career didn't seem to be rising for five years, until he sold the story for A Fistful of Datas to the series Star Trek: The Next Generation. His
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