Hilary Bader
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Birthday: Apr 27, 1952
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Television writer Hilary J. Bader was known for science fiction shows such as "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and animation programs like "Batman Beyond," for which she won a 2001 Daytime Emmy. A Brooklyn, New York, native who studied mime in Paris and later toured the U.S. with a show that combined storytelling, dance, and mime, she wrote her first scripts for "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1990. She had a close association with the "Star Trek" franchise throughout that decade, writing for the video games "Star Trek: Borg" and "Star Trek: Klingon," along with her credits on "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine." Her animation series writing includes the late-'90s version of "Superman" and "The New Batman Adventures," as well as the "Batman Beyond" comic books and the made-for-TV film. She also worked on the fantasy adventure show "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Young Hercules." She died in 2002 at age 50, succumbing to cancer.
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Jack of All Trades | Writer | 2000 |
No Score Yet | 85% | Xena | Writer | 1998 |
91% | 89% | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Writer | 1995 |
86% | 86% | Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Writer | 1995 |
92% | 89% | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Writer | 1990 1993 |