Gabriel Koerner | |
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Born | Gabriel Charles Koerner June 14, 1982 |
Occupation(s) | Visual effects artist, actor |
Gabriel Charles Köerner (born June 14, 1982, in Waterbury, Connecticut) is a visual effects artist and well-known Star Trek fan (" Trekkie"). Köerner appeared as a profilee in the documentary Trekkies (1997) [1] and its sequel Trekkies 2 (2004), [1] and went on to make guest appearances on The Drew Carey Show, [2] as the "Star Trek Geek" on Beat the Geeks,[ citation needed] and as an aficionado of Star Trek memorabilia in season 5 of Storage Wars. [3] As a VFX artist, he fulfilled his lifelong Star Trek dream by working on the series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise. He was a member of the teams that earned a Visual Effects Society Award nomination for Outstanding Models and Miniatures[ citation needed] and a 2005 Emmy Award nomination for modeling work on the Sci-Fi Channel remake of Battlestar Galactica (2004). [4] He also worked on the live-action film Speed Racer (2008).
Various scenes in Trekkies that feature Köerner were filmed in his then hometown of Bakersfield, California.[ citation needed]
Gabriel Koerner | |
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Born | Gabriel Charles Koerner June 14, 1982 |
Occupation(s) | Visual effects artist, actor |
Gabriel Charles Köerner (born June 14, 1982, in Waterbury, Connecticut) is a visual effects artist and well-known Star Trek fan (" Trekkie"). Köerner appeared as a profilee in the documentary Trekkies (1997) [1] and its sequel Trekkies 2 (2004), [1] and went on to make guest appearances on The Drew Carey Show, [2] as the "Star Trek Geek" on Beat the Geeks,[ citation needed] and as an aficionado of Star Trek memorabilia in season 5 of Storage Wars. [3] As a VFX artist, he fulfilled his lifelong Star Trek dream by working on the series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise. He was a member of the teams that earned a Visual Effects Society Award nomination for Outstanding Models and Miniatures[ citation needed] and a 2005 Emmy Award nomination for modeling work on the Sci-Fi Channel remake of Battlestar Galactica (2004). [4] He also worked on the live-action film Speed Racer (2008).
Various scenes in Trekkies that feature Köerner were filmed in his then hometown of Bakersfield, California.[ citation needed]