Ira Steven Behr

Ira Steven Behr

producer, writer, script and continuity department

Ira Steven Behr was born on Oct 23, 1953 in USA. Ira Steven Behr's big-screen debut came with Lucky directed by John Carroll Lynch in 2017. Ira Steven Behr is known for Lucky directed by John Carroll Lynch, Harry Dean Stanton stars as Lucky and David Lynch as Howard. Ira Steven Behr has got 1 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Ira Steven Behr achieved is Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. The upcoming new movie Ira Steven Behr plays is Lucky which will be released on Sep 29, 2017.

Graduate of Lehman College in New York City, Behr studied Mass Communications and Theater, and was offered a playwriting scholarship at Brandeis University. Instead, Behr elected to move to Los Angeles and pursue a career in writing comedies for television and film. However, instead of comedies, Behr made his mark in television dramas. His first job as a television writer was for the James Garner television series Bret Maverick (1981), and he later served as story editor for the series Jessica Novak (1981). Behr's writer/producer credits also include the series Fame (1982), Once a Hero (1987) and The Bronx Zoo (1987).Behr's relationship with Star Trek began as a producer for Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) during its third season. At the end of the season, Behr left the series to pursue screen writing. Three of the feature films written during this period are currently in development.Behr returned to Star Trek in 1993 as a supervising producer for the pilot of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and became a co-executive producer in the second season . His diverse talents and experiences as a writer led him to the position of executive producer late in the third season. Behr played a key role in the development of the popular alien race, the Ferengi. He wrote the book "The Rules of Acquisition", which is a humorous compilation of the guiding tenets of Ferengi culture. Behr also co-wrote a collection of short stories and fables based on the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition entitled "Legends of the Ferengi", which was published by Pocket Books.After DS9 ended its seven-season run in 1999, Behr went on to produce other television fare such as the science fiction drama Un agent très secret (1999) and the Jason Alexander comedy Bob Patterson (2001).

  • Birthday

    Oct 23, 1953
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 2 nominations

Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
2003
TV Presentation Of The Year
Winner - Rondo Statuette

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Movies