Wah ming chang biography of christopher

  • Hawaiian prop and creature designer Wah Ming Chang (2 August 1917 – 22 December 2003; age 86), surreptitiously contracted by Desilu Productions Inc.
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    Wah Chang

    Birth name:

    Wah Ming Chang

    Place of birth:

    Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, USA

    Place of death:

    Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA

    Hawaiian prop and creature designer Wah Ming Chang (2 August1917 – 22 December2003; age 86), surreptitiously contracted by Desilu Productions Inc., was responsible for the design and construction of many familiar items used in Star Trek: The Original Series.

    Chang's association with Star Trek began in 1964 when he was hired to create makeup and props for "The Cage" by Producer Robert H. Justman. His first contribution was the prosthetic Talosian head make-up. He then designed the laser pistol for the pilot after Justman was unsatisfied with the original designs. He was later hired to design various items for the regular series, including the famous tricorder, flip-top communicator props, and the Romulan Bird-of-Preystudio model. He was usually sent a cop

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