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Paul Baillargeon (born 1944; age ~80) is a composer who wrote music for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise. He shared an ASCAP Award for his work on Enterprise in 2002 with Dennis McCarthy, Jay Chattaway, David Bell, and Diane Warren. Some of Baillargeon's Deep Space Nine scores were released as part of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection.

Biography[]

He was born in Montréal, Québec, Canada and worked in Canada as well as the United States working as a composer, conductor, and music arranger since 1970.

Outside Star Trek[]

His compositions include movies such as the drama Love in a 4 Letter World (1970), the comedy Loving and Laughing (1971), the comedy Keep It in the Family (1973), the comedy Les chiens chauds (1980), the drama Yesterday (1981), the television drama The Brass Ring (1983), the drama Somewhere, Tomorrow (1983), Anna to the Infinite Power (1983, directed by Robert Wiemer) in which he also had a cameo part, and The Night Train to Kathmandu (1988, with Kavi Raz).

His television series include The Big Blue Marble (1977, with Rick Berman), Curious George (1980), La misère des riches (1989), and the mini series Piège infernal (1989).

Beside his work on Star Trek, his last known work as composer include the documentary Lost Worlds: Life in the Balance in 2001.

Star Trek credits[]

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