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'''Chris Kreski''' {{born|31|July|1962|died|9|May|2005}} was a writer, biographer, and screenwriter. He co-wrote the memoirs ''[[Star Trek Memories]]'', ''[[Star Trek Movie Memories]]'', and ''[[Get A Life!]]'' with [[William Shatner]]. Kreski's other writing credits include ''Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg'' with {{w|Barry Williams}} of ''{{w|The Brady Bunch}}'' and ''Perfect I'm Not'' with baseball pitcher {{w|David Wells}}. He has also worked with {{w|MTV}}, {{w|Comedy Central}}'s ''{{w|The Daily Show}}'', and {{w|World Wrestling Entertainment}}.
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'''Chris Kreski''' {{born|31|July|1962|died|9|May|2005}} was a writer, biographer, and screenwriter. He co-wrote the memoirs ''[[Star Trek Memories]]'', ''[[Star Trek Movie Memories]]'', and ''[[Get a Life!]]'' with [[William Shatner]]. Kreski's other writing credits include ''Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg'' with {{w|Barry Williams}} of ''{{w|The Brady Bunch}}'' and ''Perfect I'm Not'' with baseball pitcher {{w|David Wells}}. He has also worked with {{w|MTV}}, {{w|Comedy Central}}'s ''{{w|The Daily Show}}'', and {{w|World Wrestling Entertainment}}.
   
 
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Template:Realworld Chris Kreski (31 July 19629 May 2005; age 42) was a writer, biographer, and screenwriter. He co-wrote the memoirs Star Trek Memories, Star Trek Movie Memories, and Get a Life! with William Shatner. Kreski's other writing credits include Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg with Barry Williams of The Brady Bunch and Perfect I'm Not with baseball pitcher David Wells. He has also worked with MTV, Comedy Central's The Daily Show, and World Wrestling Entertainment.

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