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Herbert F. Solow
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- Nom de naissanceHerbert Franklin Solow
- Herbert F. Solow est né le 14 décembre 1930 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il était responsable de production et producteur. Il est connu pour L'homme de l'Atlantide (1977), Star Trek (1966) et Mission impossible (1966). Il était marié à Dr. Yvonne Fern Harrison. Il est mort le 19 novembre 2020 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointDr. Yvonne Fern Harrison(1996 - 19 novembre 2020) (son décès)
- Co-owns the rights to L'homme de l'Atlantide (1977) with Warner Brothers. According to Solow, there has been some interest in a remake of the TV show, but Warners has held off because they also own Aquaman, and want to develop something with that character, instead.
- While he was an executive at Desilu Studios (later to become part of Paramount Pictures), he was approached by a soft-spoken Texan who was nervously holding a crumpled piece of paper. The man was Gene Roddenberry. The paper held the outline of a story that would become Star Trek (1966).
- He had to convince Gene Roddenberry to alter Star Trek (1966)'s Mr. Spock's original look, which included a demonic-looking red face and tail. The now-iconic pointed ears were retained.
- In the Errand of Fury book series about Star Trek, Admiral Herbert Solow is named so to honor the producer.
- He and his wife are living in Wales. He lectures part-time at a university.
- [on working with Frank Sinatra on Un beau salaud (1970)] Frank always turned up on time and knew exactly what he had to do; he didn't interfere and just got on with it.
- Leonard Nimoy is devoid of any ego and remains a close personal friend.
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