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In addition, Aubel was an art director on the 1981 horror film ''Dead & Buried'', an art director and production designer on the 1988 film ''The Milagro Beanfield War'', and production designer on the 1992 film ''American Me''. His other production design credits included the 1994 TV movie ''The Cisco Kid'' (starring [[Ron Perlman]]) and the television series ''thirtysomething'', ''Ellen'', and ''7th Heaven'' (the latter starring [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]]).
 
In addition, Aubel was an art director on the 1981 horror film ''Dead & Buried'', an art director and production designer on the 1988 film ''The Milagro Beanfield War'', and production designer on the 1992 film ''American Me''. His other production design credits included the 1994 TV movie ''The Cisco Kid'' (starring [[Ron Perlman]]) and the television series ''thirtysomething'', ''Ellen'', and ''7th Heaven'' (the latter starring [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]]).
   
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Template:Realworld Joe Aubel was an art director on Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Aubel worked primarily in television. He was the art director for such TV movies as Maneaters Are Loose! (starring Diana Muldaur), The Fantastic Seven (starring Christopher Lloyd), Valentine Magic on Love Island (starring Adrienne Barbeau), Rage! (featuring Jonathan Banks, Darleen Carr, Lois Hall, Bill Quinn, David Soul, Vic Tayback, Garry Walberg, Nicholas Worth, and Meg Wyllie), and Carly's Web (featuring Daphne Ashbrook, K Callan, and Gregory Itzin). He was also an art director on the series Remington Steele.

In addition, Aubel was an art director on the 1981 horror film Dead & Buried, an art director and production designer on the 1988 film The Milagro Beanfield War, and production designer on the 1992 film American Me. His other production design credits included the 1994 TV movie The Cisco Kid (starring Ron Perlman) and the television series thirtysomething, Ellen, and 7th Heaven (the latter starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks).

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