Liz Goldwyn

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Liz Goldwyn is a Set Designer who worked on Star Trek Beyond under production designer Scott Chambliss. [1]

Goldwyn started her career in the film and television business as production assistant on Another Stakeout (1993, featuring John Rubinstein, Miguel Ferrer, Chris Doyle, Sharon Schaffer, Rick Seaman, Steven Lambert, Al Goto, Bruce Barbour, and Richard L. Blackwell) and worked as art department coordinator on the 1993 adventure Alive, with unit manager Stewart Bethune. Between 1993 and 1994, Goldwyn was the assistant set decorator on several first season episodes of The X-Files.

Further work as assistant art director includes the television western The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the Sky (1995), Crying Freeman (1995, with Paul McGillion), Titanic (1996), the crime drama As Time Runs Out (1999, starring Stephen Collins), the television thriller H20 (2004, with Leslie Hope), The Last Mimzy (2007, with Michael Clarke Duncan), and The Andromeda Strain (2008, with Daniel Dae Kim), Sliders, Supernatural (2006-09, co-starring Jim Beaver), and Hiccups (2010). Her work on The Andromeda Strain earned her an ADG Excellence in Production Design Award nomination from the Art Directors Guild in 2009.

As art director, Goldwyn received credit for her work on the television series Poltergeist: The Legacy and Higher Ground (starring Joe Lando), Fatal Error (1999), Bang Bang You're Dead (2002), Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006), Hollow Man 2 (2006, starring Christian Slater), and Endgame (2011), Eureka (2012, starring Salli Elise Richardson and Joe Morton), Eve of Destruction (2013), and Package Deal (2013).

Goldwyn also worked as set designer on Marmaduke (2010), Red Riding Hood (2011, starring Virginia Madsen and Billy Burke, with Michael Shanks, Lauro Chartrand, Monika Spruch, Adrian Holmes and Kacey Rohl, and art direction by Don Macaulay), and Tomorrowland (2015, written and produced by Damon Lindelof, produced by Jeffrey Chernov, music by Michael Giacchino, cinematography by Claudio Miranda, and production design by Scott Chambliss) and as assistant art director on Monster Trucks (2015, with art direction by Andrew Li).

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