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O’Bannon, Rockne S.: Farscape’s
Creator; Writer, Season One (Premier;
Bone to Be Wild; Family Ties) Season Three (Relativity;
The Choice;Into the Lion’s Den, part 2: Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing);
Executive Consultant, Seasons One, Two, Three and Four; Executive
Producer, Season One; Mr O’Bannon is also the creator of SeaQuest
DSV and Alien Nation (both the TV series and the movie). Some of his
other credits are the TV movies Fatal
Error, Creature
and Invasion, and
episodes of The Twilight Zone
and Amazing Stories
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Oliveiro,
Sebastian: Conceptual Artist, Season four |
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Paige, Geoff: Creature
Shop, Season one |
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Panckhurst, Helen; Production
Manager, Season One; She was also Production Manager on several movies
including When Good Ghouls Go Bad and line producer of He
Died with a Felafel in His Hand |
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Parekh,
Sunit: 3D Animator, Seasons Three & Four |
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Parker, Leslie: Production
Manager, Season Two; Line Producer, Season Three |
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Parrish, Adrian: Creature
Shop, Season One |
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Parry, Julian: Supervising
Art Director, Seasons One and Two; Julian Parry was part of the special
effects crew for the movie Aliens,
and is visual effects supervisor for Jack
and the Beanstalk: The Real Story which is directed by Brian Henson
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Pattinson,
Michael: Director, Season Four (Lava's a Many Splendored Thing)
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Pattison, Paul: Makeup/Hair
Supervisor, Season Two |
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Peart, Deborah: Post
Production Coordinator, Seasons One, Two, and Three; Editor, Revenging
Angel; Post Production
Supervisor, Season Four |
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Peckinpah, David: Writer Season Four (Twice Shy; We're So Screwed Part 1: Fetal Attraction) Mr. Pekinpah also wrote
for Beauty and the Beast and was Executive Producer of Sliders and
Silk Stalkings. |
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Perrott, Martin: Gaffer,
Seasons Two, Three and Four |
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Perry, Mark: Editor,
Season One; Mr. Perry was the film editor on the Showtime miniseries
On the Beach |
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Perth, Rod: Executive
Producer, Season Two; Mr. Perth was President of Entertainment for USA
Networks where he developed several series including Silk
Stalkings, Pacific Blue, and La
Femme Nikita. He was instrumental in bringing Farscape to the Sci
Fi Channel (which is owned by USA Networks). He was later President of Jim
Henson Television Group Worldwide. |
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Petchovsky, Greg: Animal Logic
animator, Season Four |
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Phillips, Maria: First Assistant
Director, Season Three |
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Potappel, Andre:
Creature Shop |
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Powell, Peter: VFX
Coordinator, Season One
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Prowse, Andrew: Director:
Season One (Premier; DNA Mad Scientist;
Rhapsody in Blue; Bone to Be Wild); Season Two (Mind
the Baby; Picture if You Will; Look at the Princess, parts 1, 2, and 3; Liars,
Guns, and Money Part 1);
Season Three (Suns and Lovers; Revenging
Angel; Dog with Two Bones); Season Four: (Crichton
Kicks; Unrealized Reality); Production Consultant, Season One; Associate Producer, Season
Two; Co-Producer, Season Three; Producer, Season Four
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Purcell, Peter: Sound Mixer,
Seasons One, Two, Three and Four; Peter Purcell was part of the team that won the
Australian Screen Sound Guild award for Best Achievement in Sound for a Drama
Series (Episode) Farscape (episode 20) |
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Rae, Steven: Writer,
Season One (A Bugs Life - teleplay); Season Two (Dream a Little Dream); Steven
Rae wrote the teleplay for the 1995 TV movie, Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare which was directed by Rockne
S. O’Bannon |
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Rai, Keith: Creature
Shop, Season one |
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Rees-Jones, Richard: Gaffer,
Season One |
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Revai, Charlie: Supervising
Art Director, Season Two |
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Rezard,
Martin: Sculptor, Season Four |
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Robertson, Angus: Post
Production Sound, Season One; Sound Editor, Seasons Two, Three and Four; Angus
Robertson is responsible for Crichton humming Ride
of the Valkyries in Crackers
Don’t Matter. He also directs Jonathan Hardy when he comes in to
voice Rygel. He worked on the sound for the movies The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and
Young Einstein |
| Robson, Christine: Production
Accountant, Season Two |
| Royce, Toby: Assistant
Editor, Season Four |
| Russ, Mark: Creature
Shop, Season One |
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Ryan, Terry: Costume
Designer, Seasons One, Two, Three and Four; Terry Ryan was the costume designer
for several movies including The Year of
Living Dangerously
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Sainsbury, Gavin: Puppeteer,
Season Three
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Saraceni, Mark: Supervising
Producer, Season Four; Writer, Season Four (A Prefect Murder; We're So Screwed, Part 3: La Bomba)
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Schmidberger, Fiona: Production
Coordinator, Season One; Ms. Schmidberger is the production manager for the
Australian TV Series Flat Chat
which is directed by Pino Amenta, and produced by Richard Clendinnen and Kris
Noble |
| Scolloy, Alex: CG Animator,
Season Two; 3D Animator, Seasons Three and Four |
| Searle, John: Creature
Shop, Season one |
| Searson,
Fiona: Lead Publicist in Australia |
| Seward, Kath: Assistant
Editor, Season Three; VFX Production Manager, Season Four |
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Shankar, Naren: Writer,
Season Two (The Way We Weren’t; Beware of Dog; Liars, Guns, and Money, Part
2); Co-Executive Producer, Season Two; Naren Shankar wrote for and/or produced
episodes of "Star
Trek: TNG", "Star Trek: Voyager", "Star Trek:
DS9", "The Outer Limits", and director and consulting producer for the SciFi Channel’s
series "The Chronicle".
From Cornel
University Online: "Meanwhile,
after completing his doctoral thesis -- on liquid crystal-based
fiber-optic switches -- and graduating, Shankar took up an invitation
to visit former classmates who were trying to break into the
entertainment business in Hollywood. 'I slept on their couch for
a few weeks,' he said. Then he got a Writers Guild of America
internship on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' which led to
a job as science consultant to the show and, eventually, as a writer
for its last three seasons. Shankar, a sci-fi fan who had loved the
original 'Star Trek' as a child, said that working on the
show 'was a ton of fun and a great place to learn.' That led
to stints on such other shows as 'Outer Limits,' 'Farscape' and eventually
'CSI.'"
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Sharah, Glen: Systems
Administer for Animal Logic, Season Two; Glen Sharah was Systems Administrator
for the film TheThin Red Line
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Shaw, Dave: Grip, Season
One
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Shepheard,
Tim: Fabrication Assistant, Season Four
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Simmonds,
Josh: 3D Animator, Season Three; 2nd Lead Animator Season Four
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Simons,
Jeremy: Creature
Shop Super/Photographer,
Season Four
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Sims,
Julie: Production Manager, Season Four
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Single, Annie: Makeup/Hair
Supervisor
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Siomos, Sophie: Production
Accountant, Season One
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Sisopha,
Pheng: Animal Logic Compositor, Season Four
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Skinner, Zoe: Puppeteer,
Season Three
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Skopov, Emily: Writer, Season Four (Coup by
Clam); Executive
Consultant, Season Four
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Slater, Blair: Foley
Artist, Season Two
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Slusarski, Alicia: Sound
Editor, Seasons Two Three and Four; She was on the team that was nominated for the
1997 Best Achievement in Sound award by the Australian Film Institute for Idiot
Box
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Smith,
Brad: Assistant Compositor, Season Three |
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Smith,
Kent: Animal Logic Senior Henty Compositor, Season Four |
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Smith,
Matthew: 3D Animator, Seasons Three and Four |
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Sokol,
Oksana: Script Supervisor, Seasons Three and Four |
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Sokolovsky, Oleh: Set
Decorator, Season Two |
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Skopov, Emily: Writer Season Four (Coup
by Clam) |
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Stanton, Gabrielle: Writer,
Season Two (Home on the Remains; My Three Crichtons ( Story); The Ugly Truth);
Story Editor, Season Two; Executive Story Editor, Season Two; Ms. Stanton
wrote an episode of Star Trek: DS9
and several episodes of Earth: Final
Conflict; she was also assistant to writer for the movie Encino
Man |
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Stevens, Sandy: Production
Co-Ordinator, Season Two; Sandy Stevens was second unit second assistant
director for Planet of the Apes |
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Tansley, Scott:
Animal Logic animator, Season Four |
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Taylor, Lily: Writer,
Season Two (A Clockwork Nebari)
and Season Three (Scratch ‘N’ Sniff);
Script Editor, Season One; Story Editor Seasons One, Two and Three; Associate
Producer, Season Four |
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Taylor,
Tom: 3D
Animator, Season Three |
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Thompkins, Ben: Stand-in for
Ben Browder. He’s responsible for the Crichtonism “Astroboy” in
reference to Stark. |
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Thompson, Michael: Sound Mixer,
Season Two |
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Thompson, Sam: Production
Manager, Season Three; He was the Production Manager for the TV movie My
Husband My Killer which was directed by Peter Andrikidis |
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Thorsen,
Jon: 3D
Animator for Animal Logic, Seasons Three and Four |
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Thumpston, Neil: Editor,
Seasons Two and Three |
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Tighe,
Trevor: Mechanic/Electrician, Season Four |
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Tilse, Tony: Director,
Season One ( PK Tech Girl; Til the Blood Runs
Clear; Durka Returns; Family Ties); Season Two, (Vitas
Mortis; The Way We Weren’t; Look at the Princess, parts 1, 2, and 3; Beware of
Dog; The Ugly Truth; Liars, Guns, and Money
Part 3); Season Three (Self
Inflicted Wounds Parts 1 and 2; Green-Eyed Monster; Scratch 'N' Sniff, Fractures); Season
Four (John Quixote)
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Town, Matt: Assistant
Editor, Season Three
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Townsend, Larry: Visual
Effects Team, Season One
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Vaccaro, Mario: Foley
Artist, Season Two
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Vanderwalt, Lesley: Makeup/Hair
Supervisor, Season One; She worked in the makeup department for the movie Moulin
Rouge
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Waddington, Nigel: 3D Animator, Seasons Three and
Four |
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Wade,
Sheldon: Makeup Supervisor |
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Wardega, Elka: Creature
Shop, Season one |
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Watson, Adam: Aditional
Compositor for Animal Logic, Seasons Three and Four |
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Watson, Ian: Director,
Season One (They’ve Got a Secret; Jeremiah
Crichton; Through the Looking Glass; The Hidden Memory); Season Two (Crackers
Don’t Matter; Dream a Little Dream; Out of Their Minds; The Locket);
Season Three (Season of Death; Eat Me;
Incubator; Infinite Possibilities, Part 2: Icarus Abides; Into the Lion’s Den,
Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter) Season Four (Promises; Coup by Clam)
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Werksman, Harry Jr.: Writer,
Season Two (Home on the Remains; My Three
Crichtons ( Story); The
Ugly Truth) Story Editor, Season Two; Executive Story Editor,
Season Two; Mr. Werksman also wrote several episodes of The Invisible Man, (which he also
co-produced) Earth:
Final Conflict, as well as Star
Trek: DS9, and the video, William
Shatner's Star Trek Memories |
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West, Ben: Visual
Effects 3D Animator, Seasons Three and Four |
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Westcombe, Noelleen: Assistant
Editor, Season Two; Ms. Westcombe was an assistant film editor for The
Truman Show and first assistant editor (Australia) for The
Matrix . She was the Special Project Co-Coordinator for Farscape:
Undressed
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Weule Virginia: Puppeteer,
Seasons Two;
Virginia works the arms on Rygel and Pilot, and also understudies Pilots mouth; Voice of the Vorc in Beware of
Dog
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Wheeler, Chris: Writer, Season
Four (I Shrink Therefore I Am); Story Consultant, Season Four
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White, David: Post
Production Sound, Season One; Supervising Sound Editor, Seasons Two, Three and Four
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White, Martin: Sound
Editor, Seasons Three and Four
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Whitehead,
Judy: Script Supervisor, Season Four
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Whiteoak, Russell: 1st
Assistant Director, Seasons Three and Four; He was also 1st Assistant Director on the
Australian TV movie My Husband, My Killer which was directed by Peter
Andrikidis and featured Chris Haywood (Maldis in That Old Black Magic and
Picture if You Will), Lucy Bell (Nurse Kelsa in Different Destinations),
Linda Cropper (Xhalax Sun) as well as several othe Farscape alumni.
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Whitham, Rodney: Animation
Services Producer for Yoram Gross-EM.TV, Season Three (Revenging Angel)
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Whitlam, Alex: CG Animator,
Season Two
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Wiley, Susan: Script
Supervisor, Season Three
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Wilks, David:
Writer, Season One (Thank God It’s Friday Again); Consulting
Producer, Season One;
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Winley, Anthony: Line
Producer, Season Two;
Producer,
Season Three; Mr. Winley was also an executive producer on Pitch Black,
the sci-fi hit featuring Claudia Black and unit production manager on The
Island of Dr. Moreau.
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Wong, Alex: Post
Production Sound, Season One
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Woodland, Lisa: Digital
Fusion Compositor, Season Three; Combustion Compositor, Season Four
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Woods, Kate: Director,
Season Four (Twice Shy) Ms. Woods received the Australian Film
Institute award for Best Episode in a Drama Series (Phoenix)
and a Human Rights award for the Janus episode, "Fit to
Plead". She's an established Australian director of several
television shous.
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Woods, Rowan: Director,
Season One (Back and Back and Back to the
Future; Thank God it's Friday, Again; A Human Reaction; A Bug's Life; Nerve);
Season Two (Taking the Stone; Home On The
Remains; Won't Get Fooled Again; A Clockwork Nebari; Die Me Dichotomy);
Season Three (The Choice Into the Lion’s
Den, part 2: Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing); Season Four (What Was Lost parts 1 and 2; I Shrink Therefire I Am;
Kansas; Bringing Home the Beacon; We're So Screwed, Part 3: La
Bomba)
Mr. Woods is a graduate of
the Australian Film, Television and Radio School and is listed among
Australia’s top 20 directors by Encore
magazine; Mr. Woods also had the distinction of playing the big ugly Delvian male in John Quixote
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Worland, Steve: Writer,
Season Three (..Different Destinations)
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Wozniak, Robert E.: Production
Executive, Seasons Two, Three and Four
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Wright, Al: Production
Team, Season One
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Xeros, Marusha Kushniruk: VFX
Supervisor, Season Three; She participated in the Farscape Season Three
wrap-chat at Sci-Fi. Click here
to read it. She was also the visual effects coordinator on the TV Series
"Sleepwalkers" in 1997.
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Xeros, Tony: Set
Decorator, Season Three
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Young, Bruce: Second Unit Director of Photography, Season Four
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Zwicky, Karl:
Director, Season Four (We're So Screwed, Part 2: Hot to Katratzi) Mr. Zwicky has directed
several TV series in Australia including McLeod's Daughters, Medivac, Heartbreak High, and
The Flying Doctors. He has also been a writer and a producer of other Australian films and TV
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