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Deborah Zoller, often credited as Debbie Zoller, is a Hollywood makeup artist whose work on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Enterprise helped earned the Star Trek franchise two Emmy Award nominations. She also did makeup on the film Star Trek Generations and was hairstylist and makeup artist for the documentary Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation. An interview with her from 1994 was part of the special feature "The Making of 'All Good Things...'" on the TNG Season 7 DVD Edition. She was interviewed while working on Jonathan Frakes' aged make-up for "All Good Things...".
She was actor Danny Aiello's personal makeup artist on several of his films during the 1990s, including Ruby (1992, also starring Willie Garson, Marc Lawrence, Scott Lawrence, and Jeffrey Nordling), The Cemetery Club (1993, featuring Bernie Casey, Robert Costanzo, Wallace Shawn), Two Much (1995, with Vincent Schiavelli), and 2 Days in the Valley (1996, co-starring Keith Carradine, Louise Fletcher, Teri Hatcher, and Lawrence Tierney). She then became makeup artist for Patricia Arquette for films like Lost Highway (1997, featuring Jack Kehler and Michael Shamus Wiles), Stigmata (1999, co-starring Ann Cusack and Thomas Kopache), and Little Nicky (2000, with Christopher Carroll, Clint Howard, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., Michael McKean, and George D. Wallace).
Zoller was also a key makeup artist on Quentin Tarantino's popular Kill Bill movies, was the head of the makeup department on films like I Heart Huckabees and Date Movie, and was a makeup artist on the Walt Disney blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (starring Lee Arenberg). Other film credits include the 1989 thriller Survival Quest (starring Mark Rolston), the 1995 drama Jeffrey (starring Patrick Stewart and Steven Weber), the hit 1997 science fiction comedy Men in Black (featuring Carel Struycken and Sean Whalen), 2000's Crime and Punishment in Suburbia (featuring Brad Greenquist and Marshall R. Teague), and 2005's horror sequel The Ring Two.
For television, Zoller has worked on episodes of The O.C. and J.J. Abrams' Felicity. She earned an Emmy nomination for her makeup work on an episode of the hit FX Network series Nip/Tuck. Currently, she is the head of the makeup department on the series Mad Men.
