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  1. Walter Matthew Jefferies (August 12, 1921 – July 21, 2003) [1] [2] was an American aviation and mechanical artist, set designer, and writer. He is best known for his work on the original Star Trek television series, where he designed many of the sets and props, including the original Starship Enterprise, and the bridge and sick bay. Early life.

    • Artist, set designer, writer, flight test engineer
    • Walter Matthew Jefferies, August 12, 1921, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    • Mary Ann
  2. Walter Matthew "Matt" Jefferies, Jr. (12 August 1921 – 21 July 2003; age 81), nicknamed "Jeff" by his family and older brother to fellow Star Trek designer John Jefferies, was the art director and production designer on all three seasons of Star Trek: The Original Series, including the two pilot...

  3. Walter “Matt” Jefferies is best known for his work as art director of the original Star Trek television series and for designing the most widely recognized spacecraft of all time, the U. S. S. Enterprise. In 1966, Matt was hired by Warner Brothers as technical adviser on the movie Bombers B-52.

  4. Walter “Matt” Jefferies is best known for his work as art director of the original Star Trek television series and for designing the most widely recognized spacecraft of all time, the U. S. S. Enterprise.

  5. Walter “Matt” Jefferies is best known for his work as art director of the original Star Trek television series and for designing the most widely recognized spacecraft of all time, the U. S. S. Enterprise.

  6. 25 lug 2003 · Art director. By Variety Staff. Walter “Matt” Jefferies, art director who designed the original USS Enterprise for Gene Roddenberry’s legendary TV series “Star Trek” and one of three Hollywood...

  7. 27 giu 2014 · Published Jun 27, 2014. Matt Jefferies' Original Starship Enterprise. By Ben Robinson. It’s probably – no... scratch that – definitely the most eagerly awaited ship in the Star Trek The Official Starships Collection: Matt Jefferies' original Starship Enterprise, which we’ve now confirmed as our 50th issue.