Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)
(written from a Production point of view)
Richard "Dick" D'Angelo worked in the swing gang of the art department on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He received no credit but is listed on several call sheets. Lt. Dick D'Angelo, a name seen on various computer displays and set artwork, was named after him.
Prior to his work on Star Trek, D'Angelo was the assistant property master on the 1986 drama The Men's Club. In 2002 he worked as set dresser on the drama Face Value with Tracey Walter and Michael Dorn and the music drama A Time for Dancing with Anton Yelchin and painter George Stuart, Jr.
Star Trek episodes[]
- TNG:
- "The Schizoid Man" (Season 2)
- "Suddenly Human" (Season 4)
- "Clues"
- "First Contact"
- "Galaxy's Child"
- "Night Terrors"
- "Identity Crisis"
- "The Nth Degree"
- "Qpid"
- "The Drumhead"
- "Half a Life"
- "The Host"
- "The Mind's Eye"
- "In Theory"
- "Redemption"
- "Redemption II" (Season 5)
- "Darmok"
- "Ensign Ro"
- "Silicon Avatar"
- "Disaster"
- "The Game"
- "Unification II"
- "Unification I"
- "A Matter Of Time"
- "New Ground"
- "Hero Worship"
- "Violations"
- "The Masterpiece Society"
- "Conundrum"
- "Power Play"
- "Ethics"
- "The Outcast"
- "Cause And Effect"
- "The First Duty"
- "Cost Of Living"
- "The Perfect Mate"
- "Imaginary Friend"
- "I Borg"
- "Descent" (Season 6)
- "Homeward" (Season 7)
- "Bloodlines"