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[[File:Lederman directing del Arco.jpg|thumb|Lederman directing [[Jonathan Del Arco]] in "I Borg".]]
'''Robert Lederman''' is a writer, director and editor, who has worked on all four newer [[Star Trek]] television series'.
 
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[[File:Lederman directing Force of Nature.jpg|thumb|Lederman directing [[Michael Corbett]] and [[Margaret Reed]] in "Force of Nature".]]
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'''Robert "Bob" Lederman''' is a writer, director, and editor, who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. In {{y|1990}} he received an [[Emmy Award]] nomination for Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production for his work on the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode {{e|Deja Q}}.
   
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[[Captain]] [[Bob Lederman]] in the TNG episode {{e|Up The Long Ladder}} was named after him. Lederman was interviewed in the ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine|The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine issue 23]]'' in {{y|1993}}, article "Robert Lederman: Teacher of "I, Borg"" by [[Joe Nazzaro]].
==Editor Credits==
 
*[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]
 
*[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]
 
*[[Star Trek: Voyager]]
 
*[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]
 
   
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Prior to his work on ''Star Trek'', Lederman worked as assistant and apprentice editor on the musical comedy ''Can't Stop the Music'' (1980), the comic adaptation ''Popeye'' (1980), the sport drama ''Personal Best'' (1982), the television drama ''Deadly Encounter'' (1982), the music drama ''Flashdance'' (1983, starring [[Michael Nouri]]), and the drama ''Weeds'' (1987). As editor he worked on the comedy ''Head Office'' (1985), the comedy ''Morgan Stewart's Coming Home'' (1987, starring [[J.D. Cullum]]), and the ''MacGyver'' episode "The Widowmaker" (1987, directed by [[Michael Vejar]]).
==Writer Credits==
 
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*[[DS9]]: "[[Improbable Cause]]" (story)
 
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Further credits as editor include [[Michael Piller|Michael]] and [[Shawn Piller]]'s science fiction series ''The Dead Zone'' (2002, starring [[Nicole de Boer]]) and the short drama ''Revenge'' (2006, written and directed by [[David Livingston]] and starring [[John Billingsley]], [[Robert Picardo]], and [[Crystal Allen]]).
*[[DS9]]: "[[The Assignment]]" (story)
 
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*[[VOY]]: "[[Nightingale]]" (story)
 
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
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(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
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<div class="appear">
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;As Director
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* {{TNG}}
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** {{e|I Borg}}
 
** {{e|Force of Nature}}
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;As Writer
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* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|Improbable Cause}} (story with [[David R. Long]])
 
** {{e|The Assignment}} (story with David R. Long)
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* {{VOY|Nightingale}} (story with David R. Long)
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;As Editor
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* {{TNG}}
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** {{e|Elementary, Dear Data}} ([[TNG Season 2|Season 2]])
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** {{e|Loud As A Whisper}}
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** {{e|The Measure Of A Man}}
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** {{e|The Royale}}
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** {{e|Pen Pals}}
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** {{e|Up The Long Ladder}}
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** {{e|Peak Performance}}
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** {{e|The Ensigns of Command}} ([[TNG Season 3|Season 3]])
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** {{e|Who Watches The Watchers}}
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** {{e|The Enemy}}
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** {{e|The Defector}}
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** {{e|Deja Q}}
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** {{e|The Offspring}}
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** {{e|Captain's Holiday}}
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** {{e|The Most Toys}}
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** {{e|Transfigurations}}
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** {{e|Suddenly Human}} ([[TNG Season 4|Season 4]])
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** {{e|Remember Me}}
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** {{e|Future Imperfect}}
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** {{e|Data's Day}}
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** {{e|Clues}}
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** {{e|Night Terrors}}
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** {{e|The Host}}
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** {{e|Redemption}}
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** {{e|Redemption II}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Silicon Avatar}}
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** {{e|Unification II}}
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** {{e|New Ground}}
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** {{e|The Masterpiece Society}}
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** {{e|Ethics}}
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** {{e|The First Duty}}
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** {{e|The Inner Light}}
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** {{e|Realm of Fear}} ([[TNG Season 6|Season 6]])
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* {{DS9}}
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** {{e|Emissary}} ([[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]])
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** {{e|Q-Less}}
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** {{e|Move Along Home}}
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** {{e|Battle Lines}}
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** {{e|If Wishes Were Horses}}
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** {{e|Duet}}
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** {{e|The Homecoming}} ([[DS9 Season 2|Season 2]])
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** {{e|Invasive Procedures}}
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** {{e|Sanctuary}}
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** {{e|Armageddon Game}}
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** {{e|Shadowplay}}
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** {{e|Blood Oath}}
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** {{e|The Wire}}
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** {{e|Tribunal}}
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** {{e|The Search, Part II}} ([[DS9 Season 3|Season 3]])
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** {{e|Second Skin}}
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** {{e|Meridian}}
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* {{VOY}}
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** {{e|Phage}} ([[VOY Season 1|Season 1]])
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** {{e|Ex Post Facto}}
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** {{e|State of Flux}}
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** {{e|Faces}}
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** {{e|The 37's}} ([[VOY Season 2|Season 2]])
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** {{e|Projections}}
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** {{e|Parturition}}
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** {{e|Cold Fire}}
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** {{e|Prototype}}
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** {{e|Threshold}}
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** {{e|Investigations}}
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** {{e|Innocence}}
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** {{e|Resolutions}}
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** {{e|The Chute}} ([[VOY Season 3|Season 3]])
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** {{e|False Profits}}
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** {{e|Future's End}}
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** {{e|The Q and the Grey}}
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** {{e|Fair Trade}}
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** {{e|Unity}}
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** {{e|Scorpion}}
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** {{e|In the Flesh}} ([[VOY Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Timeless}}
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** {{e|Counterpoint}}
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** {{e|Bride of Chaotica!}}
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** {{e|The Disease}}
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** {{e|Course: Oblivion}}
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** {{e|Someone to Watch Over Me}}
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** {{e|Warhead}}
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** {{e|Survival Instinct}} ([[VOY Season 6|Season 6]])
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** {{e|Dragon's Teeth}}
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** {{e|One Small Step}}
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** {{e|Fair Haven}}
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** {{e|Virtuoso}}
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** {{e|Spirit Folk}}
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** {{e|Good Shepherd}}
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** {{e|Life Line}}
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** {{e|Unimatrix Zero}}
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** {{e|Drive}} ([[VOY Season 7|Season 7]])
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** {{e|Body and Soul}}
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** {{e|Lineage}}
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** {{e|The Void}}
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** {{e|Human Error}}
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** {{e|Friendship One}}
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** {{e|Renaissance Man}}
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* {{ENT}}
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** {{e|Fight or Flight}} ([[ENT Season 1|Season 1]])
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** {{e|Terra Nova}}
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** {{e|Civilization}}
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** {{e|Silent Enemy}}
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** {{e|Sleeping Dogs}}
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** {{e|Rogue Planet}}
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** {{e|Detained}}
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** {{e|Desert Crossing}}
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** {{e|Carbon Creek}} ([[ENT Season 2|Season 2]])
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** {{e|A Night in Sickbay}}
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** {{e|The Seventh}}
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** {{e|Vanishing Point}}
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** {{e|Dawn}}
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** {{e|Future Tense}}
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** {{e|Judgment}}
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** {{e|Cogenitor}}
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** {{e|Bounty}}
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** {{e|Anomaly}} ([[ENT Season 3|Season 3]])
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** {{e|Impulse}}
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** {{e|Twilight}}
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** {{e|Carpenter Street}}
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** {{e|Stratagem}}
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** {{e|Hatchery}}
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** {{e|The Forgotten}}
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** {{e|Countdown}}
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** {{e|Storm Front}} ([[ENT Season 4|Season 4]])
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** {{e|Storm Front, Part II}}
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** {{e|Borderland}}
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** {{e|The Forge}}
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** {{e|Daedalus}}
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** {{e|United}}
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** {{e|Divergence}}
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** {{e|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}
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** {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}
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== External links ==
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0496521}}
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* {{wikipedia}}
   
==Director Credits==
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[I, Borg]]"
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Force of Nature]]"
 
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Lederman directing del Arco

Lederman directing Jonathan Del Arco in "I Borg".

Lederman directing Force of Nature

Lederman directing Michael Corbett and Margaret Reed in "Force of Nature".

Robert "Bob" Lederman is a writer, director, and editor, who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise. In 1990 he received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production for his work on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Deja Q".

Captain Bob Lederman in the TNG episode "Up The Long Ladder" was named after him. Lederman was interviewed in the The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine issue 23 in 1993, article "Robert Lederman: Teacher of "I, Borg"" by Joe Nazzaro.

Prior to his work on Star Trek, Lederman worked as assistant and apprentice editor on the musical comedy Can't Stop the Music (1980), the comic adaptation Popeye (1980), the sport drama Personal Best (1982), the television drama Deadly Encounter (1982), the music drama Flashdance (1983, starring Michael Nouri), and the drama Weeds (1987). As editor he worked on the comedy Head Office (1985), the comedy Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987, starring J.D. Cullum), and the MacGyver episode "The Widowmaker" (1987, directed by Michael Vejar).

Further credits as editor include Michael and Shawn Piller's science fiction series The Dead Zone (2002, starring Nicole de Boer) and the short drama Revenge (2006, written and directed by David Livingston and starring John Billingsley, Robert Picardo, and Crystal Allen).

Star Trek credits

(This list is currently incomplete.)

As Director
As Writer
As Editor

External links