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+ | | Name = Liz Castro |
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+ | | Birth name = Elizabeth Castro |
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+ | | Gender = Female |
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+ | | Date of birth = |
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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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+ | | Roles = [[:Category:Special and Visual effects staff|Visual Effects Coordinator]] |
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+ | | image2 = Art Codron, Dan Curry, Ron Moore and Liz Castro winning their Emmys in 2002.jpg |
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+ | | imagecap2 = ...winning (r) her 2002 Emmy Award with colleagues (l-r) [[Arthur J. Codron]], [[Dan Curry]], and [[Ronald B. Moore]] |
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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". |
+ | 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. |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0145528}} |
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0145528}} |
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+ | [[Category:Special and Visual effects staff]] |
+ | [[Category:Emmy Award winners]] |
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+ | [[Category:Emmy Award nominees]] |
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+ | [[Category:VES Award nominees]] |
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+ | [[es:Elizabeth Castro]] |
Revision as of 03:08, 4 April 2016
Template:Realworld 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":
- 1999 Emmy Award for the episode "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
- 1999 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "Thirty Days", shared with Dan Curry, Paul Hill, Ronald B. Moore, Gregory Rainoff, and Bruce Branit
- 2000 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "Life Line", shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Bruce Branit, John F. Gross, Fred Pienkos, Jeremy Hunt, Les Bernstien, and Paul Hill
- 2000 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "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
- 2002 Emmy Award for the episode "Broken Bow", shared with Dan Curry, Arthur J. Codron, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Steve Fong, Gregory Rainoff, Rob Bonchune, and David R. Morton
- 2003 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "The Expanse", shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Fred Pienkos, Gregory Rainoff, Sean M. Scott, Eric Hance, and Bruce Branit
- 2004 Emmy Award for the episode "Countdown", shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Paul Hill, Gregory Rainoff, Fred Pienkos, Sean M. Scott, David R. Morton, and Chris Zapara
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