Jerome Bixby

American author and screenwriter of sci-fi

Jerome Bixby - Artists & Creatives born January 11th, 1923
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An influential author and screenwriter contributed significantly to science fiction through works in both film and literature. Wrote episodes for the original 'Star Trek' series, including the notable episode 'Mirror, Mirror'. Authored the short story 'It's a Good Life', adapted into an episode of 'The Twilight Zone'. Worked on the screenplay for 'Fantastic Voyage', which became a classic of the genre. His creative influences extended to the broader cultural landscape, impacting generations of sci-fi writers and fans.

Wrote 'Mirror, Mirror' for 'Star Trek'

Authored 'It's a Good Life' for 'The Twilight Zone'

Wrote the screenplay for 'Fantastic Voyage'

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