3. Gene Roddenberry (October 24th, 1991)
Gene Roddenberry was an American screenwriter and producer, most famously known for his creation of the Star Trek universe. His writing often reflected real-life issues. His other works consisted of The Lieutenant with Leonard Nimoy and The West Point Story. He was born on August 19th, 1921, and spent his youth as a Southern Baptist. His religious views started to change at age 14. Roddenberry was married to Majel Barrett, and he had three children.
Roddenberry was heavily involved in drugs — cannabis, alcohol, and amphetamines to name a few. He used the latter intensively to stay up throughout the night to work on his productions. Due to his drug use, he started showing symptoms of cerebral vascular disease and encephalopathy. His health continued to decline until he finally passed away on October 24th, 1991 due to heart failure. A portion of his ashes were launched into space and more of his remains was scheduled for launching into deep space in 2016.
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