About

Known credits:
8
Birthday:
1923-01-11
Place of birth:
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Jerome Bixby

Overview

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  

Drexel Jerome Lewis Bixby (January 11, 1923 in Los Angeles, California – April 28, 1998 in San Bernardino, California) was an American short story writer, editor and scriptwriter, best known for his work in science fiction. He also wrote many westerns and used the pseudonyms D. B. Lewis, Harry Neal, Albert Russell, J. Russell, M. St. Vivant, Thornecliff Herrick and Alger Rome (for one collaboration with Algis Budrys). He is most famous for the 1953 story "It's a Good Life" which was the basis for a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone and which was included in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983). He also wrote four episodes for the Star Trek series: "Mirror, Mirror", "Day of the Dove", "Requiem for Methuselah", and "By Any Other Name". With Otto Klement, he co-wrote the story upon which the classic sci-fi movie Fantastic Voyage (1966), television series, and novel by Isaac Asimov were based.

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Known for

Writing

2017 The Man from Earth: Holocene Writing Characters 57
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2007 The Man from Earth Writing Writer 73
Good
1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie Writing Story 62
Fair
1966 Fantastic Voyage Writing Story 62
Fair
1958 The Lost Missile Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1958 Curse of the Faceless Man Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1958 It! The Terror from Beyond Space Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1958 Tales of Frankenstein Writing Screenplay 59
Average