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[ST:E] More Enterprise Crew Members Announced

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While the actors playing crew members on the Enterprise ship are preparing
to start their tour of duty, behind-the-scenes crew members on the
Enterprise show are busy at work creating the new Star Trek universe.

In the Art Department, James Martin, Anthony Fredrickson and Denise Okuda
are helping the new series come to life visually. Martin previously worked
as an Illustrator on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
Fredrickson was a Scenic Artist on DS9 and the last three Star Trek movies.
Okuda just concluded a stint as Scenic Artist and Video Supervisor on
Voyager, and served a similar role on DS9 and the last four movies. She is
continuing to work alongside her husband, Scenic Arts Supervisor Michael
Okuda, with whom she co-authored "The Star Trek Encyclopedia" and "The Star
Trek Chronology."

Also contributing to the look of Enterprise in the form of set dressing and
props are Jim Mees and Craig Binkley. Mees was Set Decorator for six seasons
of Star Trek: The Next Generation and five seasons of Voyager. Mees was part
of the team that earned an Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction in 1990 for
TNG's Klingon-themed "Sins of the Father," along with five other Emmy
nominations. Binkley is new to the Star Trek world, but he is no stranger to
television. His extensive credits date back to 1954 when he was an Assistant
Property Master on Lassie and then Gunsmoke. He has been Propmaster on
dozens of TV shows including The Rockford Files, Magnum P.I., L.A. Law,
Alien Nation, The Flash, Weird Science, The Pretender and the more recent
FreakyLinks.

Joining Makeup Supervisor Michael Westmore in creating a look on the actors
themselves, Robert Blackman stays as Costume Designer and Michael Moore is
back as Hair Stylist. Moore returns to the Star Trek fold after doing Hair
on TNG and DS9. Blackman has fashioned otherworldly garb on all the Star
Trek series since the early days of TNG, earning a total of eight Emmy
nominations for outstanding costume design, with two wins. He also designed
the Starfleet uniforms on all three TNG movies.

The new Paramount Network Television series Enterprise, the fifth
installment of the Star Trek franchise, stars Scott Bakula as Captain
Jonathan Archer.


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