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'''Rolland M. Brooks''' {{born|17|December|1907|died|24|September|1998}} worked as art director in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', beginning with the second pilot, {{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}. He shared duties with [[Walter M. Jefferies]] during the [[TOS Season 1|first]] and early [[TOS Season 2|second season]], however he left the series after {{TOS|Amok Time}}, leaving Jefferies alone in the position.
 
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| Name = Rolland M. Brooks
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|17|December|1907}}
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| Place of birth = Tacoma, Washington, USA
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| Date of death = {{d|24|September|1998}}
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| Place of death = Monterey, California, USA
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| Roles = [[:Category:Art directors|Art Director]]
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'''Rolland M. Brooks''' {{born|17|December|1907|died|24|September|1998}} worked as art director in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', beginning with the second pilot, {{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}. He shared duties with [[Walter M. Jefferies]] during the [[TOS Season 1|first]] and early [[TOS Season 2|second season]], however he left the series after {{e|Amok Time}}, leaving Jefferies alone in the position.
   
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== Career outside ''Star Trek'' ==
 
During his 12-year career as art director, Brooks mostly worked on television projects, including series such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''The Untouchables'', ''Ben Casey'', ''Mission: Impossible'' (also made by [[Desilu]]), ''Hogan's Heroes'' and ''The Lucy Show''. The last project he worked on was the 1973 TV movie ''The Bait'', featuring [[Don Keefer]].
 
During his 12-year career as art director, Brooks mostly worked on television projects, including series such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''The Untouchables'', ''Ben Casey'', ''Mission: Impossible'' (also made by [[Desilu]]), ''Hogan's Heroes'' and ''The Lucy Show''. The last project he worked on was the 1973 TV movie ''The Bait'', featuring [[Don Keefer]].
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== ''star Trek'' interview ==
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*"Star Trek The 30th Anniversary", Sue Uram, ''[[Cinefantastique]]'', Vol 27 #11, 1996, pp. 24, 26-27, 104-111
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
*{{IMDb-link|nm0112230}}
 
*{{IMDb-link|nm0112230}}
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[[Category:Art directors|Brooks, Roland M.]]
 
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Rolland M. Brooks (17 December 190724 September 1998; age 90) worked as art director in Star Trek: The Original Series, beginning with the second pilot, TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before". He shared duties with Walter M. Jefferies during the first and early second season, however he left the series after "Amok Time", leaving Jefferies alone in the position.

Career outside Star Trek

During his 12-year career as art director, Brooks mostly worked on television projects, including series such as The Andy Griffith Show, The Untouchables, Ben Casey, Mission: Impossible (also made by Desilu), Hogan's Heroes and The Lucy Show. The last project he worked on was the 1973 TV movie The Bait, featuring Don Keefer.

star Trek interview

  • "Star Trek The 30th Anniversary", Sue Uram, Cinefantastique, Vol 27 #11, 1996, pp. 24, 26-27, 104-111

External link

  • Template:IMDb-link