Robert Hewitt Wolfe

He is best known for his work as a writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and for developing and producing the series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda.

[1] Wolfe graduated from UCLA, receiving a bachelor's degree in Film and Television and a MFA in Screenwriting.

[1] His writing of the screenplay for the episode secured him a place on the creative staff of the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which made its debut in the following year.

[3] The series premiered in the fall of 2000[3] as the number one original hour in syndication, a position it held for most of its five-year run.

"[5] Wolfe was an executive producer on the television series The Dresden Files, along with David Simkins, Nicolas Cage,[7] and others.

Wolfe and Hans Beimler wrote the screenplay for the pilot and developed the series, which was based on the books by Jim Butcher.

In 2004, he served as a consulting producer and writer on the first and fourth seasons of The 4400 on USA Network, helping launch the successful series.

These include Splicers for 20th Century Fox and Zero Gee for John Woo and Terrance Chang's Lion Rock Productions.