Born and raised in Mexico City, Orci moved to the United States with his family when he was 10 years old.
Roberto “Bob” Gastón Orciscreenwriter and producer who worked in some of the most important action, adventure and science fiction television movies and science programs, died yesterday, February 25, at his home in Los Angeles, After a battle against kidney disease. He was 51 years old.
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Born and raised in Mexico City, Orci moved to the United States with his family when he was 10 years old. Began as a writer and producer in Xena: The Warrior Princess and Hercules: legendary trips And during most of his career he worked with Alex Kurtzman.


Roberto Orci’s work in Cinema and Television
Orci was co -man and producer of the new film version of Star Trek 2009 and its two sequelae, as well as the movie Transformers 2007 and the 2009 sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Orci’s cinematographic credits also include writing work in Impossible mission III and The fox legend and franchise production Now you see me, The proposition, Eagle Eye, The Mummy and The Amazing Spider-Man 2which also co -written.
On television, Orci was a cooker and executive producer of the new version of Hawaii Five-0 of CBS and Fringe and Sleepy Hollow De Fox. He also worked in Alias of ABC and Scorpion of CBS. Orci had been alone since K/O Paper Products, his company with Kurtzman, dissolved in 2016. His most recent venture was Rubber Room Media, a producer promoted by writers.
“He was a visionary narrator with an inexhaustible heart and a beautiful soul”Said Orci’s brother, JR Orci. “But beyond his creative talents, he was a compassionate friend who put his life in suspense to help a stranger and find a place in his house for the most forgotten puppy of the shelter.”
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