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Jerry Trent is a Hollywood foley artist who worked in the sound department of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. He is related to fellow foley artists Audrey and Chris Trent.

Jerry and Audrey Trent received an Emmy Award nomination for their work on The Next Generation episode "Genesis" which they shared with Mace Matiosian, Ruth Adelman, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu Tomita, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, and Gerry Sackman. Trent was also nominated for an Emmy for his contribution to the 2000 TV movie The Crossing. In addition, Trent received two Golden Reel Award nominations: In 2006 in the category Best Sound Editing in Feature Film – Sound Effects & Foley for his work on the crime thriller Sin City and in 2007 in the category Best Sound Editing in Special Venue for the documentary Roar: Lions of the Kalahari, shared with Miguel Rivera.

Outside of Star Trek, Jerry and Audrey Trent worked together on such films as Mr. Destiny, Guilty by Suspicion (starring Roxann Dawson), Sneakers, Bebe's Kids, and Clifford. Jerry and Chris Trent collaborated on such films as U-571, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), Frank Miller's Sin City, Ladder 49, The Punisher (2004), and two films starring Anton YelchinHouse of D and Alpha Dog. All three Trents worked together on the films The Only Thrill, Family Plan, and She's All That, along with numerous other Star Trek sound department members.

Trent's many other film credits include Friday the 13th (and several of that film's sequels), The Hitcher, Alien Nation (1988), Dead Poets Society (1989), Field of Dreams, Tremors, Pretty Woman (1990), The Mask, Legally Blonde (2001), and Grandma's Boy. Television shows he worked on outside of Star Trek include Magnum, P.I., William Shatner's T. J. Hooker, L.A. Law, Moonlighting, McGyver, Baywatch, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, The Practice, and Numbers.

More recent work as foley artist include the television series State of the Union (2009) and Sid the Science Kid (2008-2009) and the horror thriller Neowolf (2010), and Better Call Saul (2016).

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