
Harlan Ellison
Biography
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. His published works include more than 1,700 short stories, novellas, screenplays, comic book scripts, teleplays, essays, and a wide range of criticism covering literature, film, television, and print media. Some of his best-known works include the 1967 Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever", considered by some to be the greatest episode of Star Trek ever(he subsequently wrote a book about the experience that includes his original screenplay), his A Boy and His Dog cycle (which was made into a film), and his short stories "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" and "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman". He was also editor and anthologist for Dangerous Visions (1967) and Again, Dangerous Visions (1972). Ellison won numerous awards, including multiple Hugos, Nebulas, and Edgars.
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Acting History
2021
The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek as Self (archive footage)
2018Clark Ashton Smith: The Emperor of Dreams as Himself
2014Pencils Down! The 100 Days of the Writers Guild Strike as Self
2010Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated as Self (voice)
2010Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone's Magic Man as Self
2008Dreams with Sharp Teeth as himself
2007To My Great Chagrin: The Unbelievable Story of Brother Theodore as Himself
200640 Years of Star Trek as Self
2005Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman as Himself
2005Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy as Self
2003Impressions of Dune as Self
1996Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal
1994Phantom 2040
1994Babylon 5 as Sparky the Computer (voice)
1994Babylon 5 as Psi Cop
1994Babylon 5 as Zooty (voice)
1993The Overstreet World of Comic Books as Self
1989The Simpsons as Harlan Ellison (voice)
1989Prisoners of Gravity as Self
1987The Masters of Comic Book Art as Self - Host
1981Television: The Enchanted Mirror as Self
1971The Godson as Guy with Barbara and Brunette (uncredited)
—Television: The Ultimate Drug as Self / Author






