View Full Version : Harve Bennett Dies: Producer Of ‘Star Trek’ Movies & TV Classics Was 84


TMC
03-05-2015, 08:09 PM
http://deadline.com/2015/03/harve-bennett-dies-star-trek-movie-producer-1201387026/

Harve Bennett (https://twitter.com/search?q=Harve%20Bennett%20&src=typd), the producer who helped guide four of Paramount’s Star Trek movies (http://www.avclub.com/article/rip-harve-bennett-man-who-helped-bring-star-trek-m-216203) in the 1980s and produced TV series Mod Squad, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, died Wednesday in Oregon. He was 84 and becomes the latest key figure lost from the seminal Star Trek franchise following Leonard Nimoy’s death February 27.

After executive stints at ABC and CBS and co-creating Mod Squad, Bennett had a hand in creating or producing some of the most iconic sci-fi series on TV including serving as exec producer on both The Six Million Dollar Man (he voiced the opening credits, according to Bennett in a 2008 Archive of American Television interview) and The Bionic Woman. That cred let him to the Star Trek movie franchise, eventually teaming with Nicholas Meyer on the second movie in the series, Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan — which featured the death of Nimoy’s character Spock — after cramming for the producing gig by watching every episode of the TV series. The pic’s success sealed the franchise’s place and led to Bennett producing Star Treks III, IV and V.

The Chicago-born Bennett appeared frequently as a child on the radio game show Quiz Kids, and after graduating from UCLA’s film school he served in the Army in the Korean War. After he got out he became one of CBS’ youngest executives. Eventually moving to ABC, he shifted into programming, becoming VP Daytime Programming and eventually VP Programming under Leonard Goldberg.

Mood Ring
03-07-2015, 08:30 AM
So close to Nimoy's death... weird.

This guy basically made my childhood... SMDM and Bionic Woman were my favorite shows in the 70's.

Without him the Star Trek movie franchise may never have come to fruition. Wrath of Khan was pure genius.

RIP Harve.