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+ | '''Leslie Frankenheimer''' Born: Leslie McCarthy October 2, 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA died {{d|22|January|2013}}) was a set decorator for [[VOY Season 2|season 2]] of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. She worked on every episode of the season except for the first, {{e|The 37's}}. Frankenheimer was also responsible for the creation of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s workroom in the episodes {{e|Scorpion}} and {{e|Concerning Flight}}, for which she did much research. [http://www.setdecorators.org/incEngine/?content=cm&cm=closeupon&article_id=1052159526&closeupon=1052160252] |
In addition to her work on ''[[Star Trek]]'', she worked on a variety of movies and TV shows in the set decoration department, including ''The Blues Brothers'', ''Blade Runner'', ''The Scarecrow and Mrs. King'', ''Max Headroom'', and ''Carnivàle''. She won Emmy Awards for her work on the latter two series. |
In addition to her work on ''[[Star Trek]]'', she worked on a variety of movies and TV shows in the set decoration department, including ''The Blues Brothers'', ''Blade Runner'', ''The Scarecrow and Mrs. King'', ''Max Headroom'', and ''Carnivàle''. She won Emmy Awards for her work on the latter two series. |
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Template:Realworld Leslie Frankenheimer Born: Leslie McCarthy October 2, 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA died 22 January 2013) was a set decorator for season 2 of Star Trek: Voyager. She worked on every episode of the season except for the first, "The 37's". Frankenheimer was also responsible for the creation of Leonardo da Vinci's workroom in the episodes "Scorpion" and "Concerning Flight", for which she did much research. [1]
In addition to her work on Star Trek, she worked on a variety of movies and TV shows in the set decoration department, including The Blues Brothers, Blade Runner, The Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Max Headroom, and Carnivàle. She won Emmy Awards for her work on the latter two series.
Frankenheimer died in Los Angeles, California, on 22 January 2013 following a battle with leukemia. Her age could not immediately determined. [2]
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