Gil Mosko
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Gilbert A. Mosko, sometimes credited as Gil Mosko (born 28 February 1950; age 59) is a makeup artist who worked on three Star Trek series and two Star Trek films. He shared eight Emmy Award nominations for his work on Star Trek, winning three of those nominations.
Mosko was a makeup artist on Star Trek: The Next Generation since at least the fourth season, although he did not receive credit until the seventh season. During that final season, he worked simultaneously on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and continued with that series after TNG ended, but he did not receive credit for his work. He also worked on Star Trek: Voyager and didn't receive credit for the majority of his work on this series, either. He left the franchise following DS9's fourth season and VOY's second season; before he departed, however, he finally received makeup credit in three episodes near the end of VOY's second season: "Innocence", "The Thaw", and "Tuvix".
Besides the television shows, Mosko was also a makeup artist on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Star Trek: First Contact. Other projects on which he has worked include the films Dick Tracy, Face/Off, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas and J.J. Abrams' hit television series, Alias.
[edit] Credits
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- TNG:
- Season 7 (all episodes)
- DS9: "Emissary" (as make up artist for Benjamin Svetkey, uncredited) [1]
- Star Trek: First Contact
- VOY:
[edit] Emmy Awards
- TNG: "Identity Crisis" - Nominated
- DS9: "Captive Pursuit" - Won
- TNG: "Genesis" - Nominated
- DS9:
- "Rules of Acquisition" - Nominated
- "Distant Voices" - Won
- VOY: "Faces" - Nominated
- DS9: "The Visitor" - Nominated
- VOY: "Threshold" - Won
[edit] External link
- Gil Mosko at the Internet Movie Database
