Jim Wolvington
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James "Jim" W. Wolvington worked as a sound editor on Star Trek: The Next Generation. After serving as sound effects supervisor for TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II", Wolvington moved on to become supervising sound effects editor for the first two seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine followed by all seven seasons of Star Trek: Voyager. He was also supervising sound effects editor for the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise but remained credited only as sound editor for the remainder of the series, working with T. Ashley Harvey, Dale Chaloukian, and Shaun Varney. In addition, Wolvington was Supervising Sound Editor for Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, and Star Trek: Insurrection and was a sound designer on Star Trek Nemesis.
Wolvington's work on Star Trek earned him a total of ten Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series, each one shared by his partners in the sound editing department. Wolvington won Emmys for his work on TNG: "11001001", "Q Who", "Yesterday's Enterprise", and "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II". He was also nominated for "Time's Arrow, Part II", DS9: "Emissary", VOY: "Equinox, Part II" and "Endgame", and ENT: "Broken Bow".
Prior to Star Trek, Wolvington was a sound editor on the shows Ripley's Believe It or Not and Max Headroom (the latter starring Matt Frewer), the mini-series Fresno, and the 1986 film Where the River Runs Black. He shared Emmy nominations for his work on an episode of Ripley's and a segment of Fresno and shared an Emmy win for his work on an episode of Max Headroom. He also shared an Emmy win for his sound editing on the 1986 TV movie Unnatural Causes (starring Alfre Woodard) and an Emmy nomination for the 1991 TV movie Ironclads (starring Virginia Madsen).
