Erik Nash

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Erik Nash
Occupation Visual effects artist
Years active1979-present

Erik Nash is a three time Oscar nominated visual effects artist.

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In addition he has won two Emmys for his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation .

Oscar history

All three are in the category of Best Visual Effects

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