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Guy Tsujimoto (born 30 April 1962; age 62) is a sound editor who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, although he was not credited until the start of the sixth season. When that series ended, he moved on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, beginning with the third season. He was also sound editor on the video game Star Trek: Klingon and Star Trek: Borg and on the Star Trek: The Experience movie Klingon Encounter.

Tsujimoto received the following Emmy Award nominations and win in the category Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series for his work on Star Trek:

In addition, Tsujimoto, Miguel Rivera, and five others shared an Emmy nomination for an episode of MacGyver in 1990. Ten years later, Tsujimoto and several other veteran Trek sound editors received an Emmy nomination for the episode of The Others entitled "Eyes". He received his sixth and latest Emmy nomination in 2004 as part of the sound editing team of the television movie 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out.

In addition to his Emmy nominations, Tsujimoto, Mace Matiosian, Eric Williams, and Harry Cohen received a Golden Reel Award nomination from the Motion Picture Sound Editors Academy for the same episode of The Others for which they received an Emmy nomination. He also earned a Golden Reel nomination for his work on the film U-571, which was shared by Miguel Rivera and Jon E. Johnson, among others. Tsujimoto went on to receive another Golden Reel nomination for 44 Minutes.

Tsujimoto's other television credits include Sliders, Ally McBeal, Seven Days, and My Name Is Earl. Along with the aforementioned U-571, the films on which he has worked include Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh, Thirteen Days, and 3000 Miles to Graceland.

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