Sandy Fries
- Writer
Early on, Sandy Fries had an interest in words. Born in New York City,
his talents landed him at Clark University where he received his B.A.
in journalism and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Fries then went on to
get his M.S. degree in journalism from Columbia University. While at
Columbia University, Sandy was awarded with an NBC Fellowship. After
his university work, he relocated to California. Starting out working
for Young and Rubicam Advertising, Sandy went on to write for one of
television's most highly-regarded science fiction shows,
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).
Mr. Fries has been nominated for an Emmy award and has served as the
chairman of the Writer's Guild of America Future of Television Seminar.
He has also had feature film and television development deals with
Warner Brothers and Dick Clark Productions over the course of his
career. Outside of screenwriting, he's been a freelance writer for the
Los Angeles Times and story editor on the "Star Trek: The Next
Generation" CD-ROM games. Currently, Sandy Fries is working on a book
and teaching journalism and film.