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PostMon Jul 21, 2003 5:55 pm    Five Emmy Nominations for Enterprise

07.17.03 Five Emmy Nominations for Enterprise



Matching its tally from last year, Enterprise earned five nominations in its second season for the 55th Annual Emmy Awards announced this morning, but three of those nominations are in the same category.

"Dead Stop," "The Crossing" and the season finale "The Expanse" were three of the five nominees in the category Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series, with the entire VFX teams headed by Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore and Mitch Suskin named (see full lists below). Last year Enterprise had two nominations in that category, and the series pilot "Broken Bow" ended up winning (related story). This year the only competition is from Joss Whedon-produced shows: UPN's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Fox's Firefly.

Another repeat nomination is in Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic), for "Canamar." Michael Westmore's team of 16 makeup artists were all named. Among the competitors in this category is HBO's Six Feet Under, which beat Enterprise last year.

Finally, Dennis McCarthy's score for "The Expanse" is vying for the Emmy in Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore). He is competing against composers for The Agency, JAG, Odyssey 5 and 24. This is McCarthy's seventh Emmy nomination on behalf of Star Trek, and if he triumphs, it would be his second time � in 1993 he won for the main title theme music for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Last year the Enterprise episode "Two Days and Two Nights" won Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series, but the show has no nominations in that category this time.

These technical categories will be part of the Creative Arts Awards presentation Saturday, September 13 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The main Emmy Awards show will take place Sunday, September 21, and will be broadcast live on Fox.

In the acting categories, as usual there were a number of Star Trek veterans recognized. From "Star Trek: First Contact," both James Cromwell ("Zefram Cochrane") and Alfre Woodard ("Lily Sloane") were nominated � Cromwell for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series for a spot on Six Feet Under, and Woodard for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series for The Practice. The list wouldn't be complete without Kim Cattrall ("Valeris" in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"), recognized again for HBO's Sex And The City in the category Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series. But there's an interesting omission this year: no Kelsey Grammer!

All the Enterprise nominees are as follows:

Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic):
"Canamar"
Michael Westmore, Makeup Designer and Supervisor
Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Makeup Artist
Bradley M. Look, Makeup Artist
Jeff Lewis, Makeup Artist
Earl Ellis, Makeup Artist
Michael Burnett, Makeup Artist
Joe Podnar, Makeup Artist
Todd McIntosh, Makeup Artist
Barry Koper, Makeup Artist
Art Anthony, Makeup Artist
Robert Maverick, Makeup Artist
Steven Anderson, Makeup Artist
Debbie Zoller, Makeup Artist
Judith Silverman, Makeup Artist
Roxy D'Alonzo, Makeup Artist
Ruth Haney, Makeup Artist

Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore):
"The Expanse"
Dennis McCarthy, Music By

Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series (3):
"Dead Stop"
Mitch Suskin, Visual Effects Supervisor
Art Codron, Visual Effects Coordinator
Steve Fong, Visual Effects Compositor
Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator
Robert Bonchune, CGI Supervisor
Pierre Drolet, Lead Modeler
Sean Scott, CGI Artist
John Teska, CGI Artist
Koji Kuramura, CGI Artist

"The Crossing"
Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer
Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor
Armen Kevorkian, Visual Effects Coordinator
Paul Hill, Visual Effects Artist
David Morton, Digital Effects Supervisor
John M. Teska, Visual Effects Animator
Sean Scott, Visual Effects Animator
Pierre M. Drolet, Lead Modeler

"The Expanse"
Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer
Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor
Elizabeth Castro, Visual Effects Coordinator
Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor
Fred Pienkos, CG Animation Supervisor
Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator
Sean Scott, CG Animator
Eric Hance, CG Animator
Bruce Branit, CG Animation Supervisor


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PostMon Jul 21, 2003 6:04 pm    

hmm kind of funny that a show that seems to be more reruns than new episodes seems to get nominated I smell fix

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