David Bennett Carren

David Bennett Carren has directed, written or produced more than 200 films and television shows, including episodes of "Star Trek: Next Generation," "Stargate," "Twilight Zone," "Murder, She Wrote," "Diagnosis Murder," and "Walker, Texas Ranger." In his long Hollywood career, he counts among his fondest memories working with "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry, as well as the cast and crew of "Star Trek: Next Generation," including Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, and many others.David's recognition as a screenwriter includes a First Place in the New York Television and Film Festival, a Writer's Guild Award Nomination, finalist honors at the Austin Film Festival on multiple projects, and Gold and Bronze Remi Awards. As a director, he earned a Silver Palm at the Mexico Film Festival for his feature film, "The Red Queen."His play, "Christmas," was performed at the Back Alley Theater in Los Angeles and another play, "Comments," won South Texas College's Ninth Annual Play Writing Contest. He has also produced and directed for the stage, including productions of "Wait Until Dark" and "The Nerd."Medallion Books originally published David's first novel, "No Power on Earth," in 1986. Stonelock Pictures optioned his second novel, "I've Killed Mother," and his short story "If She Dies" was published in "Twisted Tales" before he adapted it as an episode of "The Twilight Zone."David earned his Bachelor in Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin and his Master in Fine Arts at Spalding University. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley, where he teaches screenwriting, film directing, film history, and video editing.