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''Star Trek: Enterprise'', titled simply ''Enterprise'' for its first two seasons, is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. It originally aired from September 26, 2001, to May 13, 2005 on United Paramount Network (UPN). The sixth series in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, it is a prequel to ''Star Trek: The Original Series''. Set in the 22nd century, a hundred years before the events of ''The Original Series'', it follows the adventures of the ''Enterprise'', Earth's first starship capable of traveling at warp five, as it explores the galaxy and encounters various alien species. Following the culmination of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and with '' Star Trek: Voyager'' scheduled to end, Paramount asked Braga and Berman to create a new series to continue the franchise. Rather than setting it in the 24th century alongside ''Deep Space Nine'' and ''Voyager'', they decided to set it in an earlier period, allowing them to explore new ...
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Science Fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, extraterrestrial life, sentient artificial intelligence, cybernetics, certain forms of immortality (like mind uploading), and the singularity. Science fiction predicted several existing inventions, such as the atomic bomb, robots, and borazon, whose names entirely match their fictional predecessors. In addition, science fiction might serve as an outlet to facilitate future scientific and technological innovations. Science fiction can trace its roots to ancient mythology. It is also related to fantasy, horror, and superhero fiction and contains many subgenres. Its exact definition has long been disputed among authors, critics, scholars, and readers. Science fiction, in literature, film, television, and other media, has beco ...
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Anthony Montgomery
Anthony Dwayne Montgomery (born June 2, 1971) is an American film and television actor, as well as graphic novelist. He is best known for his portrayal of Ensign Travis Mayweather on the UPN science fiction television series ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' (the fifth live-action series in the '' Star Trek'' franchise). Montgomery played Andre Maddox on the ABC daytime soap opera '' General Hospital'' from 2015 to 2019. He is the grandson of guitarist Wes Montgomery. Early life Montgomery was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from Ball State University with a degree in performance theater and drama. Montgomery did stand-up comedy briefly after graduation, before moving to California. Career Film and television Sometimes credited as "A.T. Montgomery", his first starring role was in the horror-comedy ''Leprechaun in the Hood'' (2000), for which he also contributed writing and vocals for several songs. He had a recurring role on the television series ''Popular'' before being c ...
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Paul Baillargeon
Paul Baillargeon (born 1943) is a Canadian composer, known for his music for television shows. He contributed music to 41 episodes of Star Trek shows, and won the 2002 ASCAP Award (Top TV Series) for Enterprise, shared with the series' other regular composers. Early life Baillargeon was born in Montreal, Quebec."Paul Baillargeon and Dean Morgan"
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Baillargeon began creating arrangements for the group Les Baronets in the 1960s. He released three albums, including ''Viens, Mon Amour'' in 1970 and 1971's ''Soleil'' with Jean-Pierre Ferland. He arranged orchestrations for and directed 's orchestra ...
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Kevin Kiner
Kevin Kiner (born September 3, 1958) is an American film and television composer best known for scoring ''CSI: Miami'', '' Star Wars: The Clone Wars'', and ''Star Wars Rebels''. Kiner was nominated for multiple Primetime Emmy, Daytime Emmy and Annie Awards for ''Clone Wars'' and ''Rebels'', while winning several BMI Awards for his work on ''CSI: Miami'', '' Narcos: Mexico'', ''Making a Murderer'', and ''Walker, Texas Ranger''. Career Kiner was raised in Escondido, California, where his interest in music flourished through listening to different bands such as Yes, Pink Floyd, and the Eagles. After high school, Kiner attended the University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California St ... as a pre-medical student but later decided to pursue his passion f ...
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Velton Ray Bunch
Velton Ray Bunch (born January 22, 1948 in Goldsboro, North Carolina) is a film and television composer. Sometimes credited as ''Ray Bunch''. Bunch has been nominated for an Emmy three times for his work, and won the fourth time for his score to the ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' episode "Similitude". Career Bunch has worked on dozens of television series and TV movies, as well as occasional film composition (including additional, uncredited, scoring on the film version of ''Lost in Space''). He studied and worked under famous television composer Mike Post ('' Magnum, PI'', ''The Rockford Files'', ''Quantum Leap'', ''Hill Street Blues'', much more) in various capacities, including ghostwriting for many popular series Post worked on, and taking over as main composer for Post on various series. Bunch's credits include the NBC television series ''Quantum Leap'', theme music for NBC's '' The Pretender'' (Emmy Nomination, 2000), as well as '' Flight 93'', ''Three Blind Mice'' with Brian ...
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David Bell (composer)
David Bell (born April 17, 1954) is an American composer, known for his music for television shows. From 1984 to 1991 he contributed music to 79 episodes of ''Murder, She Wrote'', 5 episodes of "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman", followed by 66 episodes of ''Star Trek'' shows from 1994 to 2003. In 2002 he won the ASCAP Award (Top TV Series) for ''Enterprise Enterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to: Business and economics Brands and enterprises * Enterprise GP Holdings, an energy holding company * Enterprise plc, a UK civil engineering and maintenance company * Enterpris ...'', shared with the series' other regular composers. Television scores (partial) External links *David Bellat Star Trek Soundtracks 1954 births Living people American television composers {{US-composer-20thC-stub ...
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Mark McKenzie (composer)
Mark McKenzie is an American film composer and Orchestration, orchestrator. Life and career Mark McKenzie was born in Lake City, Minnesota. He received his undergraduate degree in music composition from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, studying with David and Nancy Baker, Michael Cunningham and Ivar Lunde. He received his Masters and Doctorate in music composition from the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles where he studied with Pierre Boulez, Morten Lauridsen, Witold Lutoslawski, Anthony Vazzana and Frederick Lesemann. The magazine ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' wrote, "Mark McKenzie's commanding orchestral prowess puts him among the foremost symphonists in Hollywood." The 125 Motion pictures that McKenzie has orchestrated or composed have grossed over 13 billion dollars at the box office. The ''Los Angeles Times'','' The Hollywood Reporter'' and numerous film music journals call Mark's music "timeless, profound, the most lyrical and emotionally resonant music e ...
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John Frizzell
John B. Frizzell (born in Kingston, Ontario) is a Canadian screenwriter and film producer. After several years writing, directing and co-producing the documentary series ''A Different Understanding'' for TVOntario, Frizzell joined partners Niv Fichman, Barbara Willis Sweete and Larry Weinstein to found the Canadian production company Rhombus Media. He left Rhombus in the mid-eighties to pursue a career in writing. His credits include the television series '' Airwaves'', ''The Rez'', ''Twitch City'', ''Angela Anaconda'' and '' Material World'' and the films ''A Winter Tan'', '' Getting Married in Buffalo Jump'', ''Life with Billy'', '' Dance Me Outside'', '' On My Own'' and ''Lapse of Memory''. He was co-winner of a Writers Guild of Canada The Writers Guild of Canada is an organization representing more than 2,500 professional writers working in film, television, radio, and digital media production in Canada. Members of the Guild write dramatic TV series, feature films, Movies ...
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Brian Tyler
Brian Theodore Tyler (born May 8, 1972) is an American composer, conductor, arranger, and record producer, best known for his film, television, and video game scores. In his 24-year career, Tyler has scored '' Transformers: Prime'', ''Eagle Eye'', The Expendables trilogy, ''Iron Man 3'', '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'' with Danny Elfman, '' Now You See Me'', and ''Crazy Rich Asians'', among others. He also re-arranged the current fanfare of the Universal Pictures logo, originally composed by Jerry Goldsmith, for Universal Pictures' 100th anniversary, which debuted with ''The Lorax'' (2012). He composed the 2013–2016 Marvel Studios logo, which debuted with '' Thor: The Dark World'' (2013), which he also composed the film's score. He composed the ''NFL Sunday Countdown Theme'' for ESPN and the Formula One theme (also used in Formula 2 and Formula 3). He scored seven installments of the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise, and the soundtrack for the Paramount TV series ''Yellowstone''. ...
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Jay Chattaway
Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946) is an American composer of film and television scores. He is mainly known for his work as composer for several ''Star Trek'' television series: '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', and ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. In 2001, he won an Emmy for Outstanding Music for a Series for the final episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. Early life Chattaway was born in Monongahela, Pennsylvania and studied music at West Virginia University. College career At WVU, Chattaway was also a member of many student organizations, including the Mountaineer Marching Band, Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi honorary band service fraternity, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia men's music social fraternity. He was initiated into the Omicron Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi at WVU on December 6, 1965, and is currently an alumni brother of the fraternity. His initiation into the Epsilon Sigma chapter of Phi Mu Alph ...
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Dennis McCarthy (composer)
Dennis McCarthy (born July 3, 1945) is an American composer of television and film scores. His soundtrack credits include several entries in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, including underscores for ''The Next Generation,'' ''Deep Space Nine'', ''Voyager'', ''Enterprise'', and the 1994 feature film ''Star Trek Generations''. His other television credits include ''Dynasty'', ''V'', ''MacGyver'', ''Sliders'', ''Dawson's Creek,'' and ''Project Greenlight.'' He also produced the album ''Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back'' by Brent Spiner also from ''Star Trek'', and composed music for stage productions. McCarthy has won 18 ASCAP awards and a Primetime Emmy Award for his theme on ''Deep Space Nine'', in addition to nine Emmy nominations for his various ''Star Trek''-related work. He also shares one Emmy for his music direction for the 63rd Academy Awards The 63rd Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 25, 1991, at ...
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Russell Watson
Russell Watson is an English tenor who has released singles and albums of both operatic-style and pop songs. He began singing as a child, and became known after performing at a working men's club. He came to attention in 1999 when he sang "God Save the Queen" at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, "Barcelona" at the last match of the Premiership season between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford, and a full set of songs at the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final in Barcelona between Manchester United and Bayern Munich. Watson's debut album ''The Voice'' was released in May 2001; four others followed. An album planned for November 2006 was delayed due to the removal of a benign pituitary tumour. This album, titled '' That's Life'', was eventually released in March 2007. Later that year, it was discovered that there had been a regrowth of the pituitary tumour and bleeding into Watson's brain. He underwent emergency surgery and was discharg ...
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