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'''Susan Zietlow-Maust''' is a hairdresser and makeup artist who worked on most of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and the last season or two of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
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'''Susan Zietlow-Maust''' is a hair stylist who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and the {{y|1996}} [[Games|video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''.
   
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Her work on ''Star Trek'' earned her the following [[Emmy Award]] nominations:
Zietlow-Maust received [[Emmy Award]] nominations for her work on four ''Deep Space Nine'' episodes: {{e|Move Along Home}}, {{e|Our Man Bashir}}, {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, and {{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}. She also received a nomination for her work on the ''Next Generation'' episode {{e|Firstborn}}.
 
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* {{y|1993}} for the episode {{e|Move Along Home}}, shared with [[Candace Neal]], [[Ronald W. Smith]], and [[Gerald Solomon]]
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* {{y|1994}} for the episode {{e|Firstborn}}, shared with [[Joy Zapata]], [[Patricia Miller]], [[Laura Connolly]], [[Carolyn Elias]], and [[Don Sheldon]]
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* {{y|1996}} for the episode {{e|Our Man Bashir}}, shared with [[Shirley Dolle]], [[Cherie Huffman]], [[Lee Crawford]], [[Brian A. Tunstall]], [[Ellen Powell]], and [[Barbara Ronci]]
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* {{y|1997}} for the episode {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, shared with [[Norma Lee]], Brian A. Tunstall, [[Jacklin Masteran]], [[Linle White]], [[Francine Shermaine]], [[Caryl Codon-Tharp]], and [[Charlotte Harvey]]
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* {{y|1999}} for the episode {{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}, shared with Norma Lee, Brian A. Tunstall, [[Gloria Pasqua Casny]], [[Rebecca De Morrio]], Laura Connolly, [[Lauran Upshaw]], [[Frank Fontaine]], [[Tim Jones (makeup artist)|Tim Jones]], [[Angela Gurule]], [[Gloria Ponce]], [[Virginia Grobeson]], and [[Linda Leiter Sharp]]
   
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In 2011 she received another Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series for her work on the ''Glee'' episode "The Sue Sylvester Shuffle".
Her career started in 1980, working on ''Urban Cowboy'', leading to a variety of movies and theater work until 1993, when she began working on ''Deep Space Nine''. The following year, she worked on the ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]'' video game, taking credit as a makeup artist.
 
   
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Zietlow-Maust worked as hair stylist from the early 1980s on and worked on projects such as the drama ''Urban Cowboy'' (1980, with [[Silvia Abascal]] and [[Jeff Dawn]]), the comedy ''...All the Marbles'' (1981), the television series ''Newhart'' (1982-1983), and the thriller ''Flashpoint'' (1984). She was the department head on the television drama ''Children of the Night'' (1985), on two seasons of ''Murder She Wrote'' (1984-1986), and on the first season of the drama series ''China Beach'' (1988-1989).
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Further credits include episodes of ''Mike Hammer'' (1987, with Lee Crawford), ''Knots Landing'' (1989, with Rebecca De Morrio), and ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1993), the comedy ''License to Drive'' (1988, with [[Francisco X. Pérez]]), the comedy sequel ''The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear'' (1991, with [[James R. Scribner]] and Joy Zapata), the musical ''Newsies'' (1992), the comedy ''Robin Hood: Men in Tights'' (1993, with [[Thomas R. Burman]], [[Bari Dreiband-Burman]], [[Todd McIntosh]], and Linle White), the television series ''The Trouble with Larry'' (1993), the action film ''Speed'' (1994), the science fiction adventure ''Waterworld'' (1995), the crime drama ''Mad Dog Time'' (1996, with [[Dino Ganziano]]), the comedy ''The Odd Couple II'' (1998, with [[Steve LaPorte]] and Gloria Ponce), the horror sequel ''I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' (1998), the comedy ''Human Nature'' (2001, with [[Barney Burman]] and [[Jamie Kelman]]), the comedy ''Black Knight'' (2001), the fantasy sequel ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' (2007), and the television series ''Samantha Who?'' (2007-2009).
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Zietlow-Maust was the hair department head on the comedy series ''State of Grace'' (2001) and ''In-Laws'' (2002-2003). More recently, she worked as hair stylist on the drama series ''Sex Chronicles'' (2009-2010), the comedy ''The Last Godfather'' (2010, with [[Bonita DeHaven]]), and the television series ''Big Love'' (2011) and ''Retired at 35'' (2011).
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== ''Star Trek'' episodes ==
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* {{TNG}}
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** {{e|The First Duty}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited, [[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Cost of Living}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited)
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** {{e|Imaginary Friend}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited)
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** {{e|I Borg}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited)
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** {{e|Firstborn}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited, [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]])
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* {{DS9}}
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** {{e|Move Along Home}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited, [[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]])
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** {{e|Our Man Bashir}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited, [[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]])
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** {{e|Return to Grace}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited)
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** {{e|Sons of Mogh}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited)
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** {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited, [[DS9 Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}} - Hair Stylist (uncredited, [[DS9 Season 7|Season 7]])
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== External link ==
 
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0956319}}
   
 
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[[Category:Emmy Award nominees|Zietlow-Maust, Susan]]
 
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Template:Realworld Susan Zietlow-Maust is a hair stylist who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and the 1996 video game Star Trek: Klingon.

Her work on Star Trek earned her the following Emmy Award nominations:

In 2011 she received another Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series for her work on the Glee episode "The Sue Sylvester Shuffle".

Zietlow-Maust worked as hair stylist from the early 1980s on and worked on projects such as the drama Urban Cowboy (1980, with Silvia Abascal and Jeff Dawn), the comedy ...All the Marbles (1981), the television series Newhart (1982-1983), and the thriller Flashpoint (1984). She was the department head on the television drama Children of the Night (1985), on two seasons of Murder She Wrote (1984-1986), and on the first season of the drama series China Beach (1988-1989).

Further credits include episodes of Mike Hammer (1987, with Lee Crawford), Knots Landing (1989, with Rebecca De Morrio), and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), the comedy License to Drive (1988, with Francisco X. Pérez), the comedy sequel The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991, with James R. Scribner and Joy Zapata), the musical Newsies (1992), the comedy Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993, with Thomas R. Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman, Todd McIntosh, and Linle White), the television series The Trouble with Larry (1993), the action film Speed (1994), the science fiction adventure Waterworld (1995), the crime drama Mad Dog Time (1996, with Dino Ganziano), the comedy The Odd Couple II (1998, with Steve LaPorte and Gloria Ponce), the horror sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), the comedy Human Nature (2001, with Barney Burman and Jamie Kelman), the comedy Black Knight (2001), the fantasy sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), and the television series Samantha Who? (2007-2009).

Zietlow-Maust was the hair department head on the comedy series State of Grace (2001) and In-Laws (2002-2003). More recently, she worked as hair stylist on the drama series Sex Chronicles (2009-2010), the comedy The Last Godfather (2010, with Bonita DeHaven), and the television series Big Love (2011) and Retired at 35 (2011).

Star Trek episodes

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