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Halmi, Robert Jr.: Executive
Producer, Seasons One, Two, Three and Four; Mr. Halmi was the executive producer of
a large number of TV programs including Journey to the Center of the Earth which had Hugh Keays-Byrne
(Grunchlk) as one of its stars.
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Halouvas, Mario: Puppeteer,
Seasons One, Two, Three
and
Four;
Mario is head puppeteer of Pilot, operating the mouth and works the expressions on Rygels face
(eyes & brows).
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Harrison, Eve: Visual
Effects Production Manager, Seasons Three and Four; Ms. Harrison was the assistant
producer for Animal Logic’s commercial for Tomb Raider- The Last Revelation
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Hellen, Andrew: Visual
Effects Team, Season One
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Henry, Athol: Animation
Director for Yoram Gross-EM.TV, Season Three (Revenging Angel)
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Henson, Brian: Director,
Season One (Exodus from Genesis); Executive Producer, Seasons One, Two, Three and
Four; Among his many achievements, Mr. Henson was the voice of Talking
Sandwich in Muppets from Space |
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Heyes, Doug Jr.: Writer,
Season One (Til the Blood Runs Clear; Jeremiah Crichton; A Bug’s Life
(story)); Mr. Heyes also wrote for Pacific
Blue, MacGyver and Walker, Texas
Ranger
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Hodgkins, Karen: Script
Supervisor, Season Three
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Holmes, Nicholas:
Editor, Season Four
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Hopkins,
Sophie: Writer, Season Four (Natural Election); Story Consultant, Season Four; |
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Howdin, Jeremy: Visual
Effects Lead 3D Animator, Season Three; Mr. Howden was a 3D animator for
Animal Logic’s Nutrigrain commercial, To
Hell and Back.
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Hoy, Margi: Assistant
Editor, Season One; Post Production Co-ordinator, Season Three
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Hrubyj, Lesia: Script
Supervisor, Season Three
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Hume, Ro: Writer,
Season One (Exodus from Genesis),
Executive Consultant, Season One
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Hunter, Kevin: Concept
Illustrator, Season One; He was also the key animatronic designer for Lost
in Space (1998) |
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Hunter, Scott: Visual
Effects Team, Season One |
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Jackson, Kerrin: Creature Shop
Season Four |
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Jagger,
Peter: Puppeteer, Season Four |
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James, Steve: Visual
Effects Team, Season One |
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Jensen, David: Production Co-Ordinator, Season Four
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Johansen, Adam: Chief Movie-Maker, Season Four |
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Judd, Phil: Sound Mixer,
Season One; Mr. Judd began in radio and later established Philmsound (great
name!), Farscape’s Season One post-production sound company. |
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Kavanagh,
Nerissa: Production Manager for Animal Logic, Season Four |
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Kayser, Thomas: Visual
Effects Designer, Season Two; Mr. Kayser did the screen graphics on The
Matrix for Animal Logic |
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Kemper, David: Writer,
Season One (Rhapsody in Blue; Through The Looking Glass; Bone To Be Wild;
Family Ties); Season Two (Look At The Princess Trilogy, Die Me Dichotomy);
Season Three (Self Inflicted Wounds, Parts 1 & 2, Revenging Angel; Dog
with Two Bones); Season Four (Crichton Kicks; Unrealized Reality); Co-Executive Producer, Season
One: Executive Producer, Seasons Two, Three and Four; Mr. Kemper wrote
episodes of Star Trek :The Next Generation,
Star Trek: Voyager, Pacific Blue and several more. He was
co-producer on Rockne S. O’Bannon’s SeaQuest
DSV. |
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King, Richard: 3rd
Assistant Director, Seasons Two and Three
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Klaebe, Simon: Assembly
Editor, Season One, Post Production
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Knight, Leone: Visual
Effects Team, Season One
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Kovalenko,
Serge: 3D
Animator, Seasons Three and Four |
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Kushniruk, Marusha: VFX
Supervisor, Season Two |
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Lambert, Richard: Visual
Effects Team, Season One |
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Lamphee, Jen: Makeup/Hair
Supervisor, Season Three |
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Land, Karen: Art
Director, Season One |
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Lapiduss, Sally: Writer,
Season One (I, ET; They’ve Got a Secret); Creative Consultant, Season One;
Sally Lapiduss also wrote episodes fro The
Nanny, Mad about You and Family
Matters, as well as producing The
Nanny and Family Matters |
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Lauric,
Maryanne:
Compositor for Animal Logic, Season Four |
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Le Clos, Wayne: Editor,
Seasons Two, Three and Four |
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Le Nevez, Matthew: He was
Crichton’s Double in the Season Two episode My Three Crichtons |
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Lonergan, Brendan: Creature
Shop, Season One |
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Lovelock, Scott: 3rd
Assistant Director, Season One |
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Lynch, Lynda: Script
supervisor, Season Three |
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Maddison, Simon: Visual
Effects Team, Season One |
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Madgwick, Kate: Script
Assistant, Season One |
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Maguire, Jane: Post
Production Supervisor, Season Two; Jane Maguire was an editorial supervisor
for DFilm Services on The Matrix |
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Maher, Brendan: Director,
Season One (That Old Black Magic);
Brendan Maher directed episodes of several TV series, including BeastMaster |
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Malios, Suzanne: Production
Team, Season One |
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Malter, Ben: CG Animator,
Seasons Two and Three; 3D Animator, Season Four |
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Manning, Richard: Writer, Season
One (Throne for a Loss, That Old Black
Magic, Nerve), Season Two (Mind
the Baby; Won’t Get Fooled Again), Season Three (Season
of Death; Incubator; Into the Lion’s Den, Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter); Season
Four: (Promises; Terra Firma)Consulting Producer, Season One; Executive Consultant, Season One;
Co-Executive Producer, Season Two; Executive Producer, Seasons Three and Four;
Richard Manning (aka Froonium Ricky) also wrote episodes for Star
Trek Deep Space Nine and Star
Trek: The Next Generation |
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Mansfield, Karen: Script
Supervisor, Season Three; Ms Mansfield also worked on Pitch
Black |
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Mapleston,
Josh: Assistant Script Coordinator, Season Four; He wrote an article
called Tales from the Set for Farscape Magazine #6
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Margules,
Brett: 3D
Animator, Seasons Three and Four |
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Martin,
Damian: Prosthetic Technician, Season Four |
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Martinelli, Nick: VFX Art
Director, Season Three |
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Masterson, Sean: Puppeteer,
Seasons One, Two and Three
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Mather, Nicole: Matte
Painter, Season Three; Ms. Mather was a matte painter for Animal Logic’s
design team working on Moulin Rouge
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May, John: Production
Accountant, Season Two
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McAloon, Grant: Writer,
Season One (Durka Returns),
Season Two (Vitas Mortis; My Three
Crichtons (teleplay); Liars Guns
and Money, Part One: A Not So Simple Plan); Script Editor, Season
Two
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McCaffrey,
Jolene:
Compositor for Animal Logic, Season Four |
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McClellan,
Debbie: Publicist for Henson |
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McCoy, Mat: Puppeteer,
Seasons Two, Three and Four. Mat works the body of Rygel and the arms of Pilot |
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McDougall, Andrew: Tape
Operations for Animal Logic, Season Two
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McLeod, Alex: 3D Animator,
Season Three
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McManus, Brett: Assistant
Editor, Season Two; Post Production Co-coordinator, Seasons Three and Four
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Mcmullin, Max: 3D Animator Season Four |
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Meir, Alison: 2nd
Assistant Director, Season Two; Ms. Meir was an additional photography unit
assistant on Dark City; She was
2nd Assistant Director for the TV movie, My
Husband My Killer, which was directed by Peter Andrikidis |
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Mieville, Tim: Puppeteer,
Seasons One, Two, Three and Four; Tim
is in the body of Pilot and works the arms on Rygel. He was also head puppeteer on Rygel for 2
seasons. Voice, Season One: Jotheb (Throne
for a Loss) |
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Millar, Catherine: Director,
Season Two (My Three Crichtons, Liars,
Guns, and Money Part 2); Season Three (Losing
Time); Ms. Millar directed episodes of several TV series including BeastMaster
and The Lost World |
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Miller, Michael: Writer, Season
Four (Lava's a Many Splendorred Thing); Script Editor, Season Four |
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Milliken, Sue: Producer,
Seasons Two and Four; Consulting Producer, Season Three Ms. Milliken produced
the movie Dating the Enemy which starred several Farscape Guests including:
Claudia Karvan (Natira in Liars, Guns and Money, Parts 1, 2, and 3), Lisa
Hensley (Matala in Back and Back and Back to the Future), Matt Day (Counselor
Tyno in Look at the Princess, Parts 1, 2, and 3) and Justin Monjo (Farscape
Writer and Producer) |
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Milman, Sy: Production
Team, Season One |
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Mitchell, Nathan: 3D Animator,
Seasons Three and Four Mr. Mitchell was on
the team that won the 2000 Gold Award in ComGraph’s Digital Art and
Animation Competition. |
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Monaghan, Tasha: Production
Team, Season One |
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Monjo, Justin: Writer,
Season One (The Flax, A Human Reaction, The Hidden Memory); Season Two (Taking
the Stone, Crackers Don’t Matter, The Locket, Liars, Guns, and Money, Part 3) Season Three (Suns and Lovers, Losing
Time); Season Four (What Was Lost,
Part 1: Sacrifice; What Was Lost,
Part 2: Redemption;Kansas) Creative Consultant, Season Two; Supervising Producer,
Season Three; Co-Executive Producer, Season Four; Mr. Monjo played a taxi
driver in Dark City and was one
of the voices in Babe;
His credits also include a number of theater (Romeo is
Bleeding; The Year I started Believing in Vietnamese Fortune
Tellers; That Eye, The Sky, Ray's Tempest) and TV shows
(Wildside) |
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Moore, Jamie Jackson: Creature
Shop, Season One |
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Morley, Dave: Visual
Effects Team, Season One |
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Murdoch, Linda: Sound
Editor, Season Three
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Murphy, Karen: Set
Decorator, Season One
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Murray, Chris: Special
Effects Supervisor, Seasons Two, Three and Four |
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Nalbandian, Zareh: Executive
Producer for Animal Logic, Seasons Two, Three and Four; Mr. Nalbandian is Managing
Director and co-founder of Animal Logic and was producer for their
work on The Matrix |
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Neale, Peter: Writer,
Season Two (Picture if You Will);
Mr Neale is Co-Head of the Scriptwriting Department at the
Australian Film, Television and Radio School |
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Nero, Marco: Visual
Effects Conceptual Artist, Seasons Three and Four; In a letter posted to TNMC’s
Farscape Forum, Mr. Nero describes his job as, “to design
many of the vehicles, 3D creatures, effects and background matte
paintings.” Previously he produced work for Lucasfilm Ltd, Dreamworks SKG, Lightstorm
Productions; He's currently producing two illustrated childrens' fantasy/sci-fi books. |
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Nguyen, Minh-Tam Cole: Editor,
Season Two |
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Nicol, Rob: Visual
Effects Team, Season One |
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Noble, Kris: Executive
Producer, Season One; Mr. Noble was the executive producer
of a large number of TV programs including (along with Robert
Halmi, Jr.) Journey to the Center
of the Earth, which had Hugh Keays-Byrne (Grunchlk) as one of its stars |
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Norris, Guy: Stunt
Coordinator, Season One; Guy Norris was the stunt coordinator for Babe:
Pig in the City and was the unfortunate stuntman
in Mad Max 2 who performed the “Cannonball Stunt”,
designed to be one of the most spectacular stunts in the movie, and
broke his leg in the process. |
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Northam, Honor: Assistant
Editor, Season Three; VFX Assistant, Season Four |
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