Roberto Orci, ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Transformers’ Writer-Producer, Dies at 51

The writer-producer, known for shaping major film and television franchises, passed away due to complications from kidney disease.

Roberto Orci

Roberto Orci, a writer and producer known for his work on Star Trek, Transformers, and Hawaii Five-0, died at his home in Los Angeles on February 25 due to complications from kidney disease. He was 51.

Born in Mexico City, Orci moved to the United States as a child. His early career in television included writing and producing on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Alias. He formed a long-running creative partnership with Alex Kurtzman, leading to some of the most commercially successful action-adventure films of the 2000s.

Their work included Transformers (2007) and Star Trek (2009), both of which became box office hits. Orci once spoke about how the relationship between Kirk and Spock in Star Trek reflected his and Kurtzman’s dynamic. “We’re from different worlds,” he said in 2009. “Alex was born here, and I was born in Mexico City. Kirk and Spock are opposites from two worlds. That’s us in a nutshell.”

The duo’s success extended across multiple franchises, with credits on Mission: Impossible III, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Cowboys & Aliens, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Orci also co-created the Hawaii Five-0 reboot and worked on Fringe, Sleepy Hollow, and Scorpion.

In 2014, Orci and Kurtzman parted ways to pursue different projects. Orci remained involved in Star Trek and was initially set to direct the third installment of the rebooted series before stepping back. His later producing credits included The Mummy, Now You See Me 2, and Limitless.

Orci was public about his struggles with alcoholism and had been hospitalized multiple times due to related health issues. At the time of his death, he and his estranged wife, actress Adele Heather Taylor, had ongoing legal disputes, with both filing accusations against each other.

His brother, J.R. Orci, described him as a generous person. “He was a visionary storyteller with a boundless heart and a beautiful soul,” he said. “But beyond his creative talents, he was a compassionate friend who would put his life on hold to help a stranger and find room in his home for the most overlooked pup at the shelter.”

Orci is survived by his father, Roberto Orci Sr.; his mother, Macuqui Robau-Garcia; his stepmother, Jeanine Orci; and his siblings, J.R. Orci, Taylor Orci, and Courtney Ford.

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