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  • Caryl Codon
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  • Her work on Star Trek earned her three Emmy Award nominations in the category Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series for the following episodes: * 1995 for the episode "Caretaker" , shared with Josée Normand, Patricia Miller, Shawn McKay, Karen Asano-Myers, Dino Ganziano, Rebecca De Morrio, Barbara Minster, Janice D. Brandow, Gloria Ponce, Katharine Rees, Virginia Kearns, Patricia Vecchio, Faith Vecchio, and Audrey Levy * 1995 * 1997
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  • Caryl Codon-Tharp
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  • Her work on Star Trek earned her three Emmy Award nominations in the category Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series for the following episodes: * 1995 for the episode "Caretaker" , shared with Josée Normand, Patricia Miller, Shawn McKay, Karen Asano-Myers, Dino Ganziano, Rebecca De Morrio, Barbara Minster, Janice D. Brandow, Gloria Ponce, Katharine Rees, Virginia Kearns, Patricia Vecchio, Faith Vecchio, and Audrey Levy * 1995 for the episode "Improbable Cause" , shared with Josée Normand, Norma Lee, Ronald W. Smith, Gerald Solomon, Michael Moore, Chris McBee, Faith Vecchio, Rebecca De Morrio, and Joan Phillips * 1997 for the episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" , shared with Norma Lee, Brian A. Tunstall, Jacklin Masteran, Linle White, Francine Shermaine, Susan Zietlow-Maust, and Charlotte Harvey In 1995 she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series for her work on the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman episode "A Washington Affair" which she shared with fellow Trek hair stylists Laura Connolly, Virginia Grobeson, and Deborah Holmes Dobson. Working in the movie industry from the early 1970s on, Codon-Tharp's credits as hair stylist include the television thriller Pray for the Wildcats (1974, with William Shatner), the sport comedy The Bad News Bears (1976), the television series Charles in Charge (1984-1985) and Evening Shade (1990), the fantasy adventure Hook (1991, with fellow hair stylists Norma Lee, Gus Le Pre, Kim Santantonio, and Francine Shermaine), and the television movie The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise (1995).