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Revision as of 18:49, 15 May 2008

Template:Realworld Arne Starr is a comic book illustrator who worked on a number of comics published by DC Comics.

Starr graduated from Newtown High School in Queens, New York in 1968, where he majored in Mechanical Drawing. Although he completed this major, he changed his major to Art prior to graduating. He then moved on to the Pratt/Phoenix Art School, a division of Pratt Institute, in New York City, where he received training as an illustrator. He graduated second in his class in 1975.

He has worked on more art on Star Trek comics than anyone before or since. He has also supplied artwork of various Trek actors and other Sci-Fi show guests for many, many conventions over the years. He is currently in discussions with IDW Publishing to work on more Star Trek comics.

Starr is also an actor courtesy of the late Mark Lenard, whom he trained under for a couple of years at the Corner Loft Studio in New York, New York. Starr also worked as an actor at the Full Sail School in Orlando, Florida.

Making his film debut in the 2005 independent comedy Raw Footage, Starr later appeared in the 2007 drama/comedy Man in the Chair, starring Christopher Plummer and featuring Ellen Geer, George Murdock, and Tracey Walter. He also appeared in the popular 2007 comedies Blades of Glory and I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry.

In addition, Starr can be seen in the 2007 Paramount Pictures/DreamWorks SKG blockbuster Transformers, scripted by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. His upcoming film credits include Paramount's highly-anticipated adaptation of Marvel Comics' Iron Man, the comedies You Don't Mess with the Zohan and Semi-Pro, and the Hoyt Yeatman-directed Disney adventure film G-Force.

Starr's television appearances include episodes of Jericho and 3 seasons of episodes of Grey's Anatomy where his attending physician character was recently named "Arne". He has also been seen on Fox's Bones, AMC's Mad Men, Desperate Housewives, Monk, and much more.

This information has been provided by Arne Starr via his resume at IMDb and through his own contributions to this article.

Star Trek comic credits

As an inker unless otherwise noted.

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