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Dione Taylor is a hair stylist who worked on Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

Taylor was twice nominated for an Emmy Award – in 1982 in the category Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for her work on the television drama Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and in 1996 in the category Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series for the Chicago Hope episode "Right to Life".

She was the hair stylist for actress Bette Davis on the television drama As Summers Die (1986) and the drama The Whales of August (1987), for John Candy on Who's Harry Crumb? (1989, with Steve LaPorte and Susan Boyd), and for Jack Lemmon on Out to Sea (1997, with Hazel Catmull, Mark Landon, Chris McBee, and Brad Wilder).

Among her credits are the television series Charlie's Angels (1977-1978), Wild Times (1980, with Ron Walters), Dynasty (1981, with Cherie Huffman), Valley of the Dolls (1981, starring Catherine Hicks and David Birney), T.J. Hooker (1982, with James Lee McCoy and starring William Shatner), and Bakersfield P.D. (1993).

Her film worked as hair stylist include Adam at 6 A.M. (1970, with Wes Dawn), Monte Walsh (1970), Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971), the television drama The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971), the television drama Go Ask Alice (1973, starring William Shatner), Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973), the television movie Crime Club (1973), Westworld (1973), Death Sentence (1974), Reflections of Murder (1974), Alex & the Gypsy (1976, with Hank Edds), the television drama Little Ladies of the Night (1977), Demon Seed (1977), Fire Sale (1977), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977, with Thomas R. Burman, James Lee McCoy, John Chambers, and Edouard Henriques III), The In-Laws (1979), Nightwing (1979), Time After Time (1979), Altered States (1980, with Craig Reardon), Rich and Famous (1981), the television drama M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (1983), Doctor Detroit (1983, with Norma Lee), D.C. Cab (1983, with Julia L. Walker), Ghostbusters (1984), the television drama His Mistress (1984), Volunteers (1985, with Allan A. Apone), the television drama This Child Is Mine (1985), the television thriller Hostage Flight (1985), Annihilator (1986, with Michael Westmore), Armed and Dangerous (1986), Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987, with Toni-Ann Walker), Spaceballs (1987, with Elaina P. Schulman and Ken Diaz), The Great Outdoors(1988, with Carol A. O'Connell, Rick Stratton, and Steve LaPorte), Speed Zone (1989), Uncle Buck (1989, with Steve LaPorte), Always (1989, with James Lee McCoy and Carolyn L. Elias), Ghost (1990, with Julia L. Walker), Arachnophobia (1990, with Carolyn Elias, James L. McCoy, and David Quashnick), The Rocketeer (1991, with Greg Nelson, Michael M. Mills, Brad Wilder, and Carol A. O'Connell), Delirious (1991, with Thomas R. Burman and Bari Burman), Rapid Fire (1992, with Jill Rockow), Heart and Souls (1993, with Bob Scribner and Jo Anne Chaney), Renaissance Man (1994, with Alicia Tripi), Cobb (1994, with Ve Neill and Bill Howard), Last Dance (1996), Sour Grapes (1998, with John Caglione, Jr. and Brad Wilder), Letters from a Killer (1998, with Janice Alexander, Cheri Ruff, and Paul Abascal), and The Other Sister (1999, with Carol A. O'Connell and Michael Key).

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