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Gary Edelman (born 19 February 1961; age 63) worked as transportation coordinator and transportation captain on Star Trek: Enterprise. He only received credit as transportation captain in the first season episode "Broken Bow" along with Stu Satterfield but is listed on the call sheets for the other episodes. G. Edelman, a name on the dedication plaque of Enterprise NX-01, was named after him.

Edelman was born in Santa Monica, California as son of the late transportation coordinator Sam Edelman. Edelman started as honeywagon driver on the television drama Crime of Innocence (1985), Penalty Phase (1986), the Hallmark Hall of Fame episode "Foxfire" (1987), the thriller Midnight Run (1988), and War Party (1988, with Gaston Veilleux).

As transportation captain or transportation coordinator he worked on projects such as the comedy Odd Jobs (1986), the drama Wisdom (1986), the comedy The Gumshoe Kid (1990), Rescue Me (1992, with Alan Kaminsky), and the television series Brooklyn Bridge, Frasier, Sister, Sister, Playtypus Man, Claude's Crib, Hitz, Fired Up, George & Leo, Jenny, LateLine (with Chris Haynes), Maggie, Encore! Encore!, The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer, DiResta, Becker (with Chris Haynes), and Love & Money.

Edelman worked as driver on Bowfinger (1999, with J. Armin Garza II), camera truck driver on Whatever It Takes (2000, with J. Armin Garza II) and on Mission: Impossible 2 (2000, with J. Armin Garza II, Steve Brodsky, and Bruce Callahan), and as driver for John Travolta's trailer on Lucky Numbers (2000, with Bruce Callahan).

Further credits as transportation coordinator include The Trouble with Normal (2000-2001), Some of My Best Friends (2001), Kristin (2001), and One on One, the drama Sideways (2004), Just Legal (2005-2006), the television comedy If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now (2006), the television comedy She Said/He Said (2006), the comedy Play Nice (2006), Out of Practice (2005-2006), Love, Inc. (2005-2006), and Cuts (2005-2006), the television comedy 1321 Clover (2007), King of California (2007, with J. Armin Garza II), Atlanta (2007), Welcome to the Captain (2008) and Girlfriends (2000-2008, with J. Armin Garza II and Bruce Callahan), the television comedy Ace in the Hole (2009), The Game (2006-2009), I Love You, Man (2009, with J. Armin Garza II and Alan Kaminsky), and The Bill Engvall Show (2009), Accidentally on Purpose (2009), and State of the Union (2010).

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