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+ | |birthplace = Veladena, Mexico |
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⚫ | '''Arthur Heinemann''' {{born|17|June|1910|died|22|September|1987}} was a television and film writer and artist who worked on {{s|TOS}}{{'}}s [[TOS Season 3|third season]]. Heinemann wrote the teleplay for {{e|Wink of an Eye}}, based on a story by [[Lee Cronin]]. He also wrote {{e|The Way to Eden}} with [[Michael Richards]], and {{e|The Savage Curtain}} with [[Gene Roddenberry]]. |
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− | Heinemann worked on the Disney masterpiece, ''Fantasia'', as a writer, although during the 1940s he mostly worked as an animator. In the 1950s he transitioned into writing, and left animation behind. In 1983, he won a Daytime Emmy award for writing the ABC Afterschool Special, ''The Woman Who Willed a Miracle''. |
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+ | Heimann also co-wrote the songs performed by [[Doctor]] [[Sevrin]]'s followers in {{e|The Way to Eden}}, together with actor [[Charles Napier]] and guitarist [[Craig Robertson]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Original Series Soundtrack Collection]] liner notes'') |
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Arthur Heinemann (17 June 1910 – 22 September 1987; age 77) was a television and film writer and artist who worked on Star Trek: The Original Series's third season. Heinemann wrote the teleplay for "Wink of an Eye", based on a story by Lee Cronin. He also wrote "The Way to Eden" with Michael Richards, and "The Savage Curtain" with Gene Roddenberry.
Heimann also co-wrote the songs performed by Doctor Sevrin's followers in "The Way to Eden", together with actor Charles Napier and guitarist Craig Robertson. (Star Trek: The Original Series Soundtrack Collection liner notes)
In 1983, he won a Daytime Emmy award for writing the ABC Afterschool Special, The Woman Who Willed a Miracle.
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