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Jay Chattaway

Jay Chattaway

Emmy-winning composer Jay Chattaway (born 8 July 1946; age 77) has written musical scores for numerous episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise.

He has been nominated for an Emmy Award five times for his work on Star Trek, winning in 2001 for his score for the Star Trek: Voyager series finale, "Endgame". In addition, he won (or shared) eight ASCAP Awards for his music, all in the "Top TV Series" category. His name appeared on a crew manifest in the Voyager episode "Projections".

Chattaway composed the music for many well-known action and horror B-movies of the 1980s, including two of the three Missing in Action films, and William Lustig's horrors, including Maniac (1980), Vigilante (1983) and Maniac Cop (1988). He also scored the action movies Invasion U.S.A. (1985, with Jon De Vries, Richard Lynch, Stephen Markle, Nick Ramus, and Maria Doest) and Red Scorpion (1989).

Media

Credits

Emmy Award Nominations for Star Trek

Outstanding Music Composition for a Series

  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
    • "Our Man Bashir"
  • Star Trek: Voyager:
    • "Caretaker"
    • "Spirit Folk"
    • "Endgame" (won)

Outstanding Music Direction

  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
    • "His Way"

Star Trek interviews

External links