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'''Dean Gilmore''' {{born|28|May|1926|died|9|November|2010}} was a sound mixer who worked on the two ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episodes {{e|Datalore}} and {{e|11001001}}. He replaced regular sound mixer [[Alan Bernard]] during the production of these two episodes. Gilmore remained on ''The Next Generation'' and worked as 2nd Unit sound mixer on several [[TNG Season 4|season four]] episodes.
 
'''Dean Gilmore''' {{born|28|May|1926|died|9|November|2010}} was a sound mixer who worked on the two ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episodes {{e|Datalore}} and {{e|11001001}}. He replaced regular sound mixer [[Alan Bernard]] during the production of these two episodes. Gilmore remained on ''The Next Generation'' and worked as 2nd Unit sound mixer on several [[TNG Season 4|season four]] episodes.
   
[[Star Trek birthdays#May|Born]] as '''Dean Ward Gilmore''' in Santa Rosa, Califonria, United States, he worked as sound mixer for 27 years. Gilmore's first credits are the short drama ''Anatomy of an Accident'' (1961), the short film ''Invisible Diplomats'' (1965), episodes of ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' (1965, directed by [[Joseph Pevney]]) and ''Lassie'' (1966, with [[Skip Homeier]]), the science fiction film ''The Bamboo Saucer'' (1968), and the drama ''Chastity'' (1969).
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[[Star Trek birthdays#May|Born]] as '''Dean Ward Gilmore''' in Santa Rosa, California, United States, he worked as sound mixer for 27 years. Gilmore's first credits are the short drama ''Anatomy of an Accident'' (1961), the short film ''Invisible Diplomats'' (1965), episodes of ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' (1965, directed by [[Joseph Pevney]]) and ''Lassie'' (1966, with [[Skip Homeier]]), the science fiction film ''The Bamboo Saucer'' (1968), and the drama ''Chastity'' (1969).
   
 
Further credits include the television thriller ''Birds of Prey'' (1973), the comedy ''I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?'' (1975), the drama ''My Boys Are Good Boys'' (1978), the action film ''Good Guys Wear Black'' (1978, with [[John B. Schuyler]]), the action drama ''Raise the Titanic'' (1980, with [[Robert W. Glass, Jr.]] and [[Bill Wistrom]]), the television drama ''Margin for Murder'' (1981, with [[Gordon L. Day]]), the television series ''Bret Maverick'' (1981), the music documentary ''Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style'' (1983, with [[Andy Nelson]]), and the television comedy ''Warm Hearts, Cold Feet'' (1987).
 
Further credits include the television thriller ''Birds of Prey'' (1973), the comedy ''I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?'' (1975), the drama ''My Boys Are Good Boys'' (1978), the action film ''Good Guys Wear Black'' (1978, with [[John B. Schuyler]]), the action drama ''Raise the Titanic'' (1980, with [[Robert W. Glass, Jr.]] and [[Bill Wistrom]]), the television drama ''Margin for Murder'' (1981, with [[Gordon L. Day]]), the television series ''Bret Maverick'' (1981), the music documentary ''Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style'' (1983, with [[Andy Nelson]]), and the television comedy ''Warm Hearts, Cold Feet'' (1987).
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** {{e|The Mind's Eye}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
 
** {{e|The Mind's Eye}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
 
** {{e|In Theory}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
 
** {{e|In Theory}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
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** {{e|Hero Worship}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited, [[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Violations}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
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** {{e|The Outcast}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
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** {{e|Cause and Effect}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
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** {{e|Cost of Living}} - 2nd Unit Sound Mixer (uncredited)
 
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== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0319513}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0319513}}
 
 
[[Category:Sound department|Gilmore, Dean]]
 
[[Category:Sound department|Gilmore, Dean]]

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Template:Realworld Dean Gilmore (28 May 19269 November 2010; age 84) was a sound mixer who worked on the two Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episodes "Datalore" and "11001001". He replaced regular sound mixer Alan Bernard during the production of these two episodes. Gilmore remained on The Next Generation and worked as 2nd Unit sound mixer on several season four episodes.

Born as Dean Ward Gilmore in Santa Rosa, California, United States, he worked as sound mixer for 27 years. Gilmore's first credits are the short drama Anatomy of an Accident (1961), the short film Invisible Diplomats (1965), episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1965, directed by Joseph Pevney) and Lassie (1966, with Skip Homeier), the science fiction film The Bamboo Saucer (1968), and the drama Chastity (1969).

Further credits include the television thriller Birds of Prey (1973), the comedy I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (1975), the drama My Boys Are Good Boys (1978), the action film Good Guys Wear Black (1978, with John B. Schuyler), the action drama Raise the Titanic (1980, with Robert W. Glass, Jr. and Bill Wistrom), the television drama Margin for Murder (1981, with Gordon L. Day), the television series Bret Maverick (1981), the music documentary Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style (1983, with Andy Nelson), and the television comedy Warm Hearts, Cold Feet (1987).

Gilmore passed away on 9 November 2010 at the age of 84 in San Diego, California, United States.

Star Trek credits

External link

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