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Mary V. Buck was the casting director on Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. She is a member and former president of the Casting Association of America (CSA). She usually works with fellow casting director Susan Edelman.

In a career which spans 23 years, Buck has cast dozens of made-for-television movies. She has also worked extensively in episodic television, casting for such shows as The Wonder Years (starring Olivia d'Abo), ER, Friends, Party of Five, The Drew Carey Show (starring Diedrich Bader), The West Wing, Gilmore Girls, Smallville, Without a Trace (starring Enrique Murciano), George Lopez, Malcolm in the Middle and Two and a Half Men.

Star Trek II was her first casting work for a feature film. She also cast voice actors for the animated Disney films Oliver & Company and The Little Mermaid. The latter featured the voices of DS9 actors René Auberjonois and Kenneth Mars.

Buck was a casting director on Paramount Television's 1982 movie A Woman Called Golda, which aired two months before Star Trek II's release. Like Star Trek II, Golda starred Leonard Nimoy and was executive produced by Harve Bennett.

After Star Trek II, Buck went on to work with one of that film's co-stars, Merritt Butrick, in the 1986 TV movie When the Bough Breaks. David Huddleston also had a role in this movie.

Buck has been nominated for two Emmy Awards. Her first was for Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series for Malcolm in the Middle in 2000. Her second was for the TV movie Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows in 2001. She has also won five Artios awards and received eleven additional nominations from the Casting Society of America. In 2004, she and Susan Edelman were honored by the CSA with the Hoyt Bowers Award in recognition of their contribution to the casting profession. April Webster received this award two years later.

Awards and nominations[]

1988 Artios - Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic [winner]
The Wonder Years
1988 Artios - Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week [nominee]
Baby Girl Scout (starring Julie Cobb, Ronny Cox, Janet MacLachlan, Raphael Sbarge and Armin Shimerman)
1989 Artios - Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic [nominee]
The Wonder Years
1990 Artios - Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy [nominee]
The Little Mermaid
1990 Artios - Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week [nominee]
A Killing in a Small Town (featuring cinematography by Robert Elswit)
1994 Artios - Best Casting for TV Daytime [winner]
Other Mothers (CBS Schoolbreak Special) (starring Joanna Cassidy)
1994 Artios - Best Casting for TV Miniseries [nominee]
In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (starring Keith Carradine
1994 Artios - Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week [nominee]
Against the Wall (starring Clarence Williams III)
1995 Artios - Best Casting for TV Pilot [nominee]
Party of Five
1997 Artios - Best Casting for TV miniseries [nominee]
Asteroid (featuring Anthony Zerbe)
2000 Artios - Best Casting for TV Comedy Pilot [winner]
Malcolm in the Middle
2000 Artios - Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week [nominee]
The Three Stooges
2000 Emmy Award - Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series [nominee]
Malcolm in the Middle
2001 Artios - Best Casting for Animated Voiceover - Television [nominee]
The Oblongs
2001 Artios - Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Pilot [nominee]
That's Life (starring Paul Sorvino and featuring Tina Lifford
2001 Artios - Best Casting for TV Miniseries [winner]
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
2001 Emmy Award - Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special [nominee]
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
2002 Artios - Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot [nominee]
George Lopez

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