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'In A Mirror, Darkly, Part II'
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Michael Westmore
Michael Westmore and his team score a make-up nod once again


'Storm Front' premiere, Paramount Theater, October 2004
Vince Deadrick Jr. gets an Emmy nod for "Cold Station 12"/"Borderland"


Kate Mulgrew
Kate plays Kate Hepburn in Pasadena


Animated Adventures crew
Norman Prescott co-founded Filmation Studios



07.14.2005
News Roundup: Enterprise Scores 3 Emmy Nominations!

Enterprise Hits a Triple

Proving that there is still some life left in Star Trek: Enterprise, the show garnered three Emmy nominations, as announced this morning. The three categories are as follows:

Outstanding Hairstyling For a Series
"In A Mirror, Darkly"
Michael Moore, Hair Designer
Roma Goddard, Hairstylist
Laura Connolly, Hairstylist

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For a Series, Miniseries, Movie Or a Special
Michael Westmore, Makeup Supervisor
Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Makeup Artist
Bradley Look, Makeup Artist
Jeffrey Lewis, Makeup Artist
Earl Ellis, Makeup Artist
Garrett Immel, Makeup Artist

Outstanding Stunt Coordination
"Borderland" & "Cold Station 12"
Vince Deadrick Jr., Stunt Coordinator

The 2005 Emmys will be televised by CBS on Sunday, September 18, from the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium. (Please check your local listings for times.)

Mulgrew Serves "Tea" in Pasadena

Kate Mulgrew will be giving her one-woman show, "Tea at Five," a Southern California debut at the Pasadena Playhouse starting August 26 and running to October 2. This highly acclaimed show, based on the life of legendary actress Katharine Hepburn, was conceived and written by Matthew Lombardo with the intention of having Mulgrew portray the multiple Oscar-winning thespian.

After performing for several months on the East Coast and around America, Mulgrew fans in Southern California will finally be getting their chance to catch Kate in Pasadena at the historic Playhouse. For more details, check this link.

We at STARTREK.COM can't think of a finer performer to play this part and look forward to finally catching Kate on stage. See you in Pasadena!

Filmation's Norman Prescott Remembered

Norman Prescott, co-founder of Filmation Studios, died of natural causes on July 2. He was 78.

Filmation was the studio responsible for the Star Trek animated series back in the early '70s. Prescott, along with co-founder Lou Scheimer, established their animation studio in 1965 and went on to produce other Saturday morning cartoons such as The Archies, Batman and Groovie Ghoulies. Filmation also produced a few live action shows, such as Shazam and Isis. Star Trek: The Animated Adventures was nominated for two Emmys, winning one in '75. The 22-episode series ran from '73 - '74.


Related Links:
Emmys.org - Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Pasadena Playhouse "Tea at Five"

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Episode:
Borderland

Cold Station 12

In a Mirror, Darkly

External:
Pasadena Playhouse "Tea at Five"

Creative Staff:
Michael Westmore

Cast:
Kate Mulgrew


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