Robert H. Justman
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Robert H. Justman (born 1926) has worked in Hollywood as a producer, director, production manager, assistant director, and production assistant since the early 1950's. He has worked on many television series including Lassie, The Life of Riley, Adventures of Superman, The Outer Limits, Then Came Bronson, Mission: Impossible and many others.[1]
He was one of the pioneers behind Star Trek, working both as an associate and supervising producer on Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation. In Star Trek he was also the assistant director of two episodes: "The Cage" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before."
His film credits as an assistant director include The Big Combo (1955), Kiss Me Deadly (1955), The Big Knife (1955), Attack (1956) and others.
He was in front of the camera once as an actor. He appeared as the "Elder of Luminos" in the "A Feasibility Study" episode in The Outer Limits.
Along with Herbert F. Solow, he wrote Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, published by Pocket Books in 1996. According to Publishers Weekly, "As told by Solow, Star Trek's co-producer, and Justman, the executive in charge of production, this is arguably the definitive history of the TV show...With plenty of behind-the-scenes material that will be of interest to Trek fans, this book puts a good deal of emphasis on the show's business side, elucidating production difficulties, cost overruns and the seemingly constant debate with NBC over the show's future."