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Hilary Jill Bader

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Hilary Jill Bader

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
7 Nov 2002 (aged 50)
Duarte, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Columbarium, Niche 41044
Memorial ID
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Interred or re-interred on 9 Dec 2002.

Hilary Bader, an award-winning television scriptwriter, died Nov. 7 in Duarte. She was 50 and lived in Los Angeles. The cause was metastasized breast cancer, said her husband, Jay Broad.She wrote for animated and live-action programs and was nominated seven times for a daytime Emmy Award, winning twice, for " Batman Beyond " and earlier for " The New Batman/Superman Adventures, " two animated series shown on Warner Brothers Television. Ms. Bader was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. She attended the State University of New York at Stony Brook as a mathematics major but spent the early 1970s in Paris studying movement and mime. In the 1980s she toured the United States with Edmond Felix, a writer, dancer and costume designer, in " African Folk Tales, " a blend of stories, dance and mime. A fan of the " Star Trek " television series in her youth, she settled in Los Angeles and became a free-lance writer for its first sequel, " Star Trek: The Next Generation. " She also wrote episodes for " Star Trek: Voyager, " " Xena: Warrior Princess, " " Silk Stalkings," and " Lois and Clark, " among other shows. Ms. Bader also wrote 38 comic books for DC Comics and several Web episodes of " Gotham Girls " and " Red Knuckles Gym. "Besides her husband, Ms. Bader is survived by her mother, Evelyn Bader of Brooklyn, N.Y., and her sister, Stephanie Bader of New York City. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
San Diego Union-Tribune on Nov. 16, 2002.
Interred or re-interred on 9 Dec 2002.

Hilary Bader, an award-winning television scriptwriter, died Nov. 7 in Duarte. She was 50 and lived in Los Angeles. The cause was metastasized breast cancer, said her husband, Jay Broad.She wrote for animated and live-action programs and was nominated seven times for a daytime Emmy Award, winning twice, for " Batman Beyond " and earlier for " The New Batman/Superman Adventures, " two animated series shown on Warner Brothers Television. Ms. Bader was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. She attended the State University of New York at Stony Brook as a mathematics major but spent the early 1970s in Paris studying movement and mime. In the 1980s she toured the United States with Edmond Felix, a writer, dancer and costume designer, in " African Folk Tales, " a blend of stories, dance and mime. A fan of the " Star Trek " television series in her youth, she settled in Los Angeles and became a free-lance writer for its first sequel, " Star Trek: The Next Generation. " She also wrote episodes for " Star Trek: Voyager, " " Xena: Warrior Princess, " " Silk Stalkings," and " Lois and Clark, " among other shows. Ms. Bader also wrote 38 comic books for DC Comics and several Web episodes of " Gotham Girls " and " Red Knuckles Gym. "Besides her husband, Ms. Bader is survived by her mother, Evelyn Bader of Brooklyn, N.Y., and her sister, Stephanie Bader of New York City. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
San Diego Union-Tribune on Nov. 16, 2002.


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