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Ira Steven Behr (born October 23, 1953) is an American
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and
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, best known for his work on ''
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'', especially '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', on which he served as
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and executive producer. He was the executive producer and showrunner on ''
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'', executive producer on Syfy's ''
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'', and a writer and co-executive producer on '' Outlander''.


Biography

Behr was born in New York City to a
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family. He studied at
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in
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. After graduating, Behr moved to
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to pursue a screenwriting career. He intended to pursue a career writing comedies for television and film. Behr married Laura Feder. Laura Feder Behr is credited as choreographer on three episodes of ''Deep Space Nine'' and one episode of ''Voyager''.


Career


Early work

Behr's first writing job was on the dramatic series ''
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.'' Behr continued to work on television dramas, throughout the 1980s, among them: * ''
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'' (1981, story editor) * '' Fame'' (1982, writer and producer) * ''
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'' (1982, writer) * '' Bring 'Em Back Alive'' (1982, writer) * ''
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'' (1987, writer and producer) * ''
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'' (1987, writer)


''Star Trek''

After several years writing and producing television, and while still a staff writer at '' Beyond Reality'', Behr was hired as a producer during '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''s third season. Behr felt there were too many rules and regulations and felt creatively trapped, so he left ''The Next Generation'' after a year. He remained good friends with
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and wrote the season 4 episode
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as a freelance writer. Piller persuaded him to join the new series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' as a supervising producer. At the start of the second season, Behr was promoted to co-executive producer. The following year, co-creator
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left to produce the next ''Star Trek'' series, '' Star Trek: Voyager'' and Behr replaced him as showrunner and executive producer. As showrunner, Behr reported to head executive producer and franchise chief
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. Although they would disagree on many things, Behr said they had a good working relationship. Behr went on to write a total of 53 out 176 ''
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'' episodes, more than any other writer. As executive producer, Behr was largely responsible for the
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of the show, from
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politics to the
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. This complex serialized story was a departure from the traditional ''Star Trek'' episodic format, and the war narrative was a break from the typically hopeful ''Star Trek'' vision of the future. Behr wrote or co-wrote some of the most important episodes in the
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arc, including "
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", " The Way of the Warrior", " Broken Link", "
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In Purgatory's Shadow "In Purgatory's Shadow" is the 112th episode of the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', the 14th episode of the fifth season. The episode premiered on February 10, 1997 to a Nielsen rating of 6.7 points. It is the first half of a t ...
", "
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", " Call to Arms", "
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", "
Tears of the Prophets "Tears of the Prophets" is the 26th and final episode of the sixth season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', the 150th episode overall. It was first broadcast in broadcast syndication in the Unit ...
" and the final episode, "
What You Leave Behind "What You Leave Behind" is the series finale of the television show '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', the 175th and 176th episodes, the 25th and 26th episodes of the seventh season. The episode was written by showrunner Ira Steven Behr and Hans ...
".


Developing the Ferengi

Behr also had a significant role in the development of the
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alien race during his work on ''Deep Space Nine''. Although the Ferengi were first introduced in the first season of ''The Next Generation'' as a potential major antagonist, they proved unsuccessful, and in subsequent seasons became an occasional source of
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. But it was not until ''Deep Space Nine'', which included a Ferengi character in its regular cast, that the Ferengi were truly explored in any depth. Behr was involved with most of the early Ferengi-related episodes, and introduced the concept of the Ferengi
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and wrote most of the rules which appeared on the show. These rules were later published as ''The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition, by Quark as told to Ira Steven Behr'' (). Along with fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' producer
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, Behr also co-wrote ''Legends of the Ferengi'', a collection of short stories involving the Rules of Acquisition.()


Documentary

Behr is the driving force behind the documentary '' What We Left Behind''.


Post-''Star Trek''

Behr left ''Star Trek'' following the completion of ''Deep Space Nine''s seven season run in 1999. He again worked with
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on season two of '' Dark Angel'' (2000) as a consulting producer. Behr served as writer and executive producer on the short lived series '' Bob Patterson'' (2001) which was created by and starred
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. He returned to Paramount for the revival of ''
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'' (2002) as writer and executive producer. It aired on
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directly after
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, and ran for a single season of 42 episodes. Behr described the fast production turnaround as insane but despite the difficulty he found the camaraderie and the dedication in the writer's room rewarding and said that almost all of the writers would have been willing to do it again for another season if they had been given the chance. He thought
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did not really want the show, and that it was not a good fit for the network. He also worked as writer and consulting producer on the series ''
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'' (2004). René Echevarria created the series ''
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'' (2004–2007) which Behr joined as a writer and took over as executive producer. The series ran for four seasons, and Behr enjoyed the experience and thought "we did some really good episodes." In 2017 Behr produced the feature film Lucky starring
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.


''Crash: Season 2''

In February 2009, Behr was named head writer for the Starz TV series ''
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'' (based on the Paul Haggis film) as it headed into Season 2, which aired in the fall of 2009. After his disappointment at the cancellation of "The 4400" people were surprised that Behr chose to join the struggling show. He saw it as an opportunity as that they would be more open and willing to do things differently than if it had been a more successful show. Lead actor
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died in May 2010 and the series was not renewed for a third season.


''Alphas''

In December 2010, Behr was appointed head writer, show runner, and executive producer for Syfy Channel's ''
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'', for which a pilot, written by
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and Michael Karnow and directed by
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, had been produced. Behr oversaw the remaining 10 episodes of the 11 episode first season order.


''Outlander''

From 2014 to 2016 Behr served as writer and co-executive producer on '' Outlander'', alongside fellow ''Deep Space 9'' contributor
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.


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