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'''Joy Zapata''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{y|1951}}) is an Emmy Award-winning hairstylist who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', first as a key hairstylist during the [[TNG Season 1|first season]] and later as hair designer for seasons [[TNG Season 5|five]], [[TNG Season 6|six]], and [[TNG Season 7|seven]]. She was also a key hair stylist on the [[Star Trek films|films]] {{film|7}} and {{film|10}}.
 
'''Joy Zapata''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{y|1951}}) is an Emmy Award-winning hairstylist who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', first as a key hairstylist during the [[TNG Season 1|first season]] and later as hair designer for seasons [[TNG Season 5|five]], [[TNG Season 6|six]], and [[TNG Season 7|seven]]. She was also a key hair stylist on the [[Star Trek films|films]] {{film|7}} and {{film|10}}.
   
Zapata's hairstyling helped TNG win an [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series for the episode {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}} which she shared with [[Candace Neal]], [[Patricia Miller]], [[Laura Connolly]], [[Richard Sabre]], [[Julia L. Walker]], and [[Josée Normand]]. Her work also helped earn the show two additional Emmy nominations in the same category for the episodes {{e|Cost of Living}}, shared with Patricia Miller, and {{e|Firstborn}}), shared with Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, [[Carolyn Elias]], [[Don Sheldon]], and [[Susan Zietlow-Maust]].
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Zapata's hairstyling helped ''The Next Generation'' win an [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series for the episode {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}} which she shared with [[Candace Neal]], [[Patricia Miller]], [[Laura Connolly]], [[Richard Sabre]], [[Julia L. Walker]], and [[Josée Normand]]. Her work also helped earn the show two additional Emmy nominations in the same category for the episodes {{e|Cost of Living}}, shared with Patricia Miller, and {{e|Firstborn}}, shared with Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, [[Carolyn Elias]], [[Don Sheldon]], and [[Susan Zietlow-Maust]].
   
 
Zapata began her career in hairstyling on {{w|Greg A. Larson}}'s classic science fiction series ''Battlestar Galactica''. Her early film work includes ''When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?'' (1979) and ''Under the Rainbow'', working with ''[[Star Trek]]'' make-up artist [[Fred Phillips]].
 
Zapata began her career in hairstyling on {{w|Greg A. Larson}}'s classic science fiction series ''Battlestar Galactica''. Her early film work includes ''When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?'' (1979) and ''Under the Rainbow'', working with ''[[Star Trek]]'' make-up artist [[Fred Phillips]].
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Since 1996, Zapata has been Academy Award-winning actor {{w|Jack Nicholson}}'s personal hairstylist. She has worked with Nicholson on such films as ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996), ''As Good As It Gets'' (1997), ''About Schmidt'' (2002), ''Something's Gotta Give'' (2003), and ''The Departed'' (2007).
 
Since 1996, Zapata has been Academy Award-winning actor {{w|Jack Nicholson}}'s personal hairstylist. She has worked with Nicholson on such films as ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996), ''As Good As It Gets'' (1997), ''About Schmidt'' (2002), ''Something's Gotta Give'' (2003), and ''The Departed'' (2007).
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More recently, Zapata worked as key hair stylist on the television series ''Switched at Birth'' (2011-2012, with [[Gloria Ponce]]), as hair department head on the horror sequel ''Scream 4'' (2011, with hair stylist [[Norma Lee]]) and on the action comedy ''Journey 2: The Mysterious Island'' (2012, with [[Dwayne Johnson]] and [[Branscombe Richmond]]), and as hair stylist on the Academy Award winning drama ''The Artist'' (2011) and on the comedy ''The Incredible Burt Wonderstone'' (2013).
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
 
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** {{e|Code of Honor}} - Hair Stylist
 
** {{e|Code of Honor}} - Hair Stylist
 
** {{e|Haven}} - Hair Stylist
 
** {{e|Haven}} - Hair Stylist
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** {{e|The Outcast}} - Hair Designer ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Cause and Effect}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The First Duty}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Cost of Living}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The Perfect Mate}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Imaginary Friend}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|I Borg}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The Next Phase}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The Inner Light}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Time's Arrow}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}} - Hair Designer ([[TNG Season 6|Season 6]])
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** {{e|Realm of Fear}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Man of the People}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Relics}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Schisms}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|True Q}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Rascals}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|A Fistful of Datas}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The Quality of Life}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Chain of Command, Part II}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Ship in a Bottle}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Aquiel}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Face of the Enemy}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Tapestry}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Birthright, Part I}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Birthright, Part II}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Starship Mine}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Lessons}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The Chase}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Frame of Mind}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Suspicions}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Rightful Heir}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Second Chances}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Timescape}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Descent}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Descent, Part II}} - Hair Designer ([[TNG Season 7|Season 7]])
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** {{e|Liaisons}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Interface}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Gambit, Part I}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Gambit, Part II}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Phantasms}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Dark Page}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Attached}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Force of Nature}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Inheritance}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Parallels}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|The Pegasus}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Homeward}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Sub Rosa}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Lower Decks}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Thine Own Self}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Masks}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Eye of the Beholder}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Genesis}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Journey's End}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Firstborn}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Bloodlines}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Emergence}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|Preemptive Strike}} - Hair Designer
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** {{e|All Good Things...}} - Hair Designer
 
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Filming Phantasms

Zapata working on Marina Sirtis' hair for "Phantasms"

Joy Zapata (born 1951) is an Emmy Award-winning hairstylist who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, first as a key hairstylist during the first season and later as hair designer for seasons five, six, and seven. She was also a key hair stylist on the films Star Trek Generations and Star Trek Nemesis.

Zapata's hairstyling helped The Next Generation win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series for the episode "Time's Arrow, Part II" which she shared with Candace Neal, Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, Richard Sabre, Julia L. Walker, and Josée Normand. Her work also helped earn the show two additional Emmy nominations in the same category for the episodes "Cost of Living", shared with Patricia Miller, and "Firstborn", shared with Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, Carolyn Elias, Don Sheldon, and Susan Zietlow-Maust.

Zapata began her career in hairstyling on Greg A. Larson's classic science fiction series Battlestar Galactica. Her early film work includes When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (1979) and Under the Rainbow, working with Star Trek make-up artist Fred Phillips.

Since then, she has headed the make-up department for such films as Innerspace (1987, starring Robert Picardo and featuring Wendy Schaal, William Schallert, Henry Gibson, Mark L. Taylor, Dick Miller, Kenneth Tobey, Andrea Martin, and Richard McGonagle), Rain Man (1988), Born on the Fourth of July (1989, featuring Reg E. Cathey, Bob Gunton, Ed Lauter, and Mark Moses), Independence Day (1996, featuring Brent Spiner, Bill Smitrovich, Frank Novak, Leland Orser, Raphael Sbarge, Tim Kelleher, Randy Oglesby, Erick Avari, and Tracey Walter and working with Norma Lee and Candace Neal), Blade (1998), The General's Daughter (1999, featuring James Cromwell), and Galaxy Quest (1999). She was also a key hairstylist on films such as Sunset (1988, starring Malcolm McDowell), L.A. Story (1991, featuring Iman and Patrick Stewart), Apollo 13 (1995, featuring David Andrews, Clint Howard, Max Grodénchik, Brett Cullen, Andy Milder, and Brian Markinson).

In addition, Zapata was the head of the hair department on the series Magnum, P.I.. She later became a key hairstylist for Mad About You, winning a Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award for her work on that show's final episode ("The Final Frontier"). She won a second award from the guild for her work on the 2001 film Legally Blonde. She also earned her fourth Emmy Award nomination for the 2002 TV movie Path to War (which features Cliff DeYoung, Albert Hall, Bruce McGill, and Randy Oglesby). Other recent credits include Jonathan Frakes' Clockstoppers (2002), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), and Good Night, and Good Luck (2005). Most recently, she was a key hairstylist on the 2007 sci-fi action film Transformers, written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.

Since 1996, Zapata has been Academy Award-winning actor Jack Nicholson's personal hairstylist. She has worked with Nicholson on such films as Mars Attacks! (1996), As Good As It Gets (1997), About Schmidt (2002), Something's Gotta Give (2003), and The Departed (2007).

More recently, Zapata worked as key hair stylist on the television series Switched at Birth (2011-2012, with Gloria Ponce), as hair department head on the horror sequel Scream 4 (2011, with hair stylist Norma Lee) and on the action comedy Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012, with Dwayne Johnson and Branscombe Richmond), and as hair stylist on the Academy Award winning drama The Artist (2011) and on the comedy The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013).

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