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'''Elizabeth Castro''' was a visual effects coordinator and assistant during the latter part of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''{{'}}s run and the entire run of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
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| Awards for Trek = [[Emmy Award|Emmy Awards, 3 wins, 4 nominations]]<br/>[[Visual Effects Society Award|1 VES Award nomination]]
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'''Elizabeth "Liz" Castro''' was a visual effects assistant and coordinator during the latter part of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''{{'}}s run and the entire run of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
   
Along with the rest of the visual effects crew, she was nominated for a number of [[Emmy Award]]s for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series". She won in 1999, ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}}) 2002, ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) and 2004, ({{ENT|Countdown}}) in addition to being nominated four other times in 1999, ({{VOY|Thirty Days}}) 2000, ({{VOY|Life Line|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}}) and 2003. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
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Along with the rest of the visual effects crew, she was nominated for a number of [[Emmy Award]]s for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series". She won in 1999, ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}}) 2002, ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) and 2004, ({{ENT|Countdown}}) in addition to being nominated four other times in 1999, ({{VOY|Thirty Days}}) 2000, ({{VOY|Life Line|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}}) and 2003. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
   
 
When ''Enterprise'' ended, she moved on to work in ''Crossing Jordan'' as a visual effects producer.
 
When ''Enterprise'' ended, she moved on to work in ''Crossing Jordan'' as a visual effects producer.
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== ''Star Trek'' awards ==
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Elizabeth Castro received the following award win and nominations for her work on the ''Star Trek''franchise:
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=== Emmy Awards ===
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Castro received the following Emmy Award wins and nominations in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series":
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* {{y|1999}} Emmy Award for the episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}, shared with [[Dan Curry]], [[Mitch Suskin]], [[Ronald B. Moore]], [[Arthur J. Codron]], [[Paul Hill]], [[Don Greenberg]], [[Gregory Rainoff]], [[Rob Bonchune]], [[Adam Lebowitz]], and [[John Teska]]
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* 1999 Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Thirty Days}}, shared with Dan Curry, Paul Hill, Ronald B. Moore, Gregory Rainoff, and [[Bruce Branit]]
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* {{y|2000}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Life Line}}, shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Bruce Branit, [[John F. Gross]], [[Fred Pienkos]], [[Jeremy Hunt]], [[Les Bernstien]], and Paul Hill
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* 2000 Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}}, shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Gregory Rainoff, John F. Gross, Bruce Branit, Fred Pienkos, and Jeremy Hunt
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* {{y|2002}} Emmy Award for the episode {{e|Broken Bow}}, shared with Dan Curry, Arthur J. Codron, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Steve Fong, Gregory Rainoff, Rob Bonchune, and David R. Morton
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* {{y|2003}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|The Expanse}}, shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Fred Pienkos, Gregory Rainoff, Sean M. Scott, [[Eric Hance]], and Bruce Branit
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* {{y|2004}} Emmy Award for the episode {{e|Countdown}}, shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Gregory Rainoff, Fred Pienkos, Sean M. Scott, David R. Morton, and [[Chris Zapara]]
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=== Visual Effects Society Awards ===
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* {{y|2003}} [[VES Award]] nomination in the category Best Visual Effects in a Television Series for the episode {{e|Shockwave}}, shared with Dan Curry and Ron D. Moore.
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0145528}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0145528}}
   
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Revision as of 03:08, 4 April 2016

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Elizabeth "Liz" Castro was a visual effects assistant and coordinator during the latter part of Star Trek: Voyager's run and the entire run of Star Trek: Enterprise.

Along with the rest of the visual effects crew, she was nominated for a number of Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series". She won in 1999, (VOY: "Dark Frontier") 2002, (ENT: "Broken Bow") and 2004, (ENT: "Countdown") in addition to being nominated four other times in 1999, (VOY: "Thirty Days") 2000, (VOY: "Life Line", "The Haunting of Deck Twelve") and 2003. (ENT: "The Expanse")

When Enterprise ended, she moved on to work in Crossing Jordan as a visual effects producer.

Star Trek awards

Elizabeth Castro received the following award win and nominations for her work on the Star Trekfranchise:

Emmy Awards

Castro received the following Emmy Award wins and nominations in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series":

Visual Effects Society Awards

  • 2003 VES Award nomination in the category Best Visual Effects in a Television Series for the episode "Shockwave", shared with Dan Curry and Ron D. Moore.

External link

  • Template:IMDb-link