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Monat received three Golden Reel Award nominations from the Motion Picture Sound Editors Association, winning the award for her work on Clint Eastwood's war drama ''Letters from Iwo Jima''. Her other two nominations were for ''World Trade Center'' (which featured [[Jude Ciccolella]], [[Tom Wright]], [[Brad William Henke]], and [[Roger R. Cross]]) and ''Mission: Impossible III'' (directed by [[J.J. Abrams]] and written by Abrams, [[Alex Kurtzman]], and [[Roberto Orci]).
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Monat received three Golden Reel Award nominations from the Motion Picture Sound Editors Association, winning the award for her work on Clint Eastwood's war drama ''Letters from Iwo Jima''. Her other two nominations were for ''World Trade Center'' (which featured [[Jude Ciccolella]], [[Tom Wright]], [[Brad William Henke]], and [[Roger R. Cross]]) and ''Mission: Impossible III'' (directed by [[J.J. Abrams]] and written by Abrams, [[Alex Kurtzman]], and [[Roberto Orci]]).
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Monat has collaborated with fellow foley artist [[Robin Hurlan]] on well over a hundred films, including all three ''Star Trek'' films mentioned above. The two worked for various companies during the early 1990s, including Paramount, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Twentieth Century Fox; one of their earliest projects for Paramount was the 1991 sports comedy ''Necessary Roughness'', starring [[Scott Bakula]]. They have been working almost exclusinvely with Paramount since the late 1990s and have been working alongside foley mixer [[Randy Singer]] on all Paramount projects from that point on.
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Monat, Hurlan, and Singer's Paramount credits have thus far included ''Face/Off'' (featuring [[John Carroll Lynch]] and [[Harve Presnell]]), ''Titanic'' (featuring [[David Warner]]), ''Double Jeopardy'' (starring [[Ashley Judd]] and [[Bruce Greenwood]]), ''Sleepy Hollow'', ''The General's Daughter'' (featuring [[James Cromwell]] and [[Clarence Williams III]]), ''Mission: Impossible II'' (with cinematography by [[Jeffrey L. Kimball]]), ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' (co-edited by [[Dallas Puett]]), ''The Sum of All Fears'' (with James Cromwell and [[Bruce McGill]]), ''The Italian Job'', ''Elizabethtown'' (starring [[Kirsten Dunst]] and Bruce McGill), ''Mean Girls'', ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'', ''Nacho Libre'', and ''There Will Be Blood'' (with cinematography by [[Robert Elswit]]). Other foley artists and editors they frequently work with include [[Fred Burke]], [[Scott Curtis]], [[Scott G.G. Haller]], and foley supervisor [[Thomas Small]].
   
 
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Template:Realworld Sarah Monat is a foley artist for Paramount Pictures who worked on the three most recent Star Trek films: Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis.

According to her profile on the Internet Movie Database, she is also working on 2009's Star Trek, but this has not yet been confirmed.

Monat received three Golden Reel Award nominations from the Motion Picture Sound Editors Association, winning the award for her work on Clint Eastwood's war drama Letters from Iwo Jima. Her other two nominations were for World Trade Center (which featured Jude Ciccolella, Tom Wright, Brad William Henke, and Roger R. Cross) and Mission: Impossible III (directed by J.J. Abrams and written by Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci).

Monat has collaborated with fellow foley artist Robin Hurlan on well over a hundred films, including all three Star Trek films mentioned above. The two worked for various companies during the early 1990s, including Paramount, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Twentieth Century Fox; one of their earliest projects for Paramount was the 1991 sports comedy Necessary Roughness, starring Scott Bakula. They have been working almost exclusinvely with Paramount since the late 1990s and have been working alongside foley mixer Randy Singer on all Paramount projects from that point on.

Monat, Hurlan, and Singer's Paramount credits have thus far included Face/Off (featuring John Carroll Lynch and Harve Presnell), Titanic (featuring David Warner), Double Jeopardy (starring Ashley Judd and Bruce Greenwood), Sleepy Hollow, The General's Daughter (featuring James Cromwell and Clarence Williams III), Mission: Impossible II (with cinematography by Jeffrey L. Kimball), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (co-edited by Dallas Puett), The Sum of All Fears (with James Cromwell and Bruce McGill), The Italian Job, Elizabethtown (starring Kirsten Dunst and Bruce McGill), Mean Girls, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Nacho Libre, and There Will Be Blood (with cinematography by Robert Elswit). Other foley artists and editors they frequently work with include Fred Burke, Scott Curtis, Scott G.G. Haller, and foley supervisor Thomas Small.

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