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Dennis McCarthy, born July 3, 1945, is an American composer known for his work in television and film scoring. He is particularly recognised for his contributions to the Star Trek franchise, having composed music for "The Next Generation," "Deep Space Nine," "Voyager," "Enterprise," and the 1994 film "Star Trek Generations." His television credits also include series such as "Dynasty," "V," "MacGyver," "Sliders," "Dawson's Creek," and "Project Greenlight." In addition to composing, McCarthy produced the album "Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back" by Brent Spiner, an actor from Star Trek, and has composed music for stage productions. Throughout his career, McCarthy has received 18 ASCAP awards and won a Primetime Emmy Award for the theme of "Deep Space Nine," alongside nine Emmy nominations for his Star Trek-related work. He also shares an Emmy for music direction at the 63rd Academy Awards. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Star Trek: Generations

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Emissary

Star Trek: Generations - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Emissary

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Encounter at Farpoint

Enterprise

Nightmare On Elm Street - Main Title from the Motion Picture (Charles Bernstein)

Enterprise - Music from the Original TV Soundtrack
Theme From Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

"The Lonely Man Theme" from the Television Series "The Incredible Hulk" for Solo Piano (Joe Harnell) Single

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Vol. 3
Star Trek VII (Generations)