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Maril Davis

Maril Davis

Maril Davis joined Ronald D. Moore as his producing partner in 2010 at his newly created production company, Tall Ship Productions. In conjunction with Sony Television, Davis and Moore are currently producing the sixth season of the Golden Globes®-nominated series “Outlander” for Starz and the third season of the space drama “For All Mankind” for Apple TV+. In 2020, Tall Ship Productions inked an overall deal with Disney’s 20th Century Studios, where Davis and Moore are now developing new television projects. Davis began her career in the entertainment industry on the series “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” She was a member of the “Star Trek” family for five years, working on the television shows “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “Star Trek: Voyager,” as well as the feature films "Star Trek: First Contact" and "Star Trek: Insurrection," before leaving to pursue her dream of playing professional soccer. Unfortunately, a blown-out knee suffered two days before the soccer tryouts ended Davis’ professional soccer aspirations, and she moved back to Los Angeles to resume her career in television and film.She started working with Ronald D. Moore, Executive Producer/Showrunner, on the HBO series “Carnivale” and the critically acclaimed series “Battlestar Galactica” for the SyFy channel. After “Battlestar Galactica” concluded its four-year run, Maril went on to produce the pilot, “Virtuality,” for Fox, the “Battlestar Galactica” prequel series, “Caprica,” for SyFy, the pilot, “17th Precinct” for NBC as well as the anthology series, “Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams,” for Amazon and Channel 4. Davis graduated from Scripps College in Claremont, California. She is a native of Los Angeles, but grew up in Portland, Oregon.
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