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Jeri Taylor, ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Co-Creator and Showrunner, Dies at 86


Jeri Taylor, the co-creater and showrunner of 'Star Trek: Voyager' who also worked on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' has died. She was 86.

She also wrote the 1987 film “A Place to Call Home,” starring Linda Lavin; worked as a producer on the series “Quincy” and “M.E. Taylor was born Jeri Cecile Suer on June 30, 1938, in Evansville, Ind., to father Robert and mother Ruah. Robert Picado, who played The Doctor on “Star Trek: Voyager,” posted on X, “What a wonderful person to work with!

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