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Ron Surma, CSA, is a casting director who worked with Junie Lowry-Johnson on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, and Star Trek: Insurrection. He left the Star Trek franchise at the end of the third season of Enterprise and was replaced by Libby Goldstein for the fourth season.

In addition, Surma was the casting director for the video games Star Trek: Klingon (1996), Star Trek: Borg (1996), Star Trek: Hidden Evil (1999), Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force (2000), Star Trek: Invasion (2000), Star Trek: Away Team (2001), Star Trek: Armada II (2001), Star Trek: Elite Force II (2003), and Star Trek: Bridge Commander (2002).

His name was referenced on an okudagram in the Voyager episode "Projections" and Surma was interviewed for the Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 15 in 2000.

In 1987 Surma worked as casting director on the thriller Over the Top. Other projects on which Surma worked as casting associate or casting director with Junie Lowry-Johnson include By Dawn's Early Light (1990, along with Barbara Harris), The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), Murder One (1995), Powder (1995), the television movie Smoke Jumpers (1996), Project ALF (1996), NYPD Blue (1993-1997), Liar Liar (1997), Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), Mr. Murder (1998), the thriller Stranger in My House (1999), Miracles (2003), and Bruce Almighty (2003). In 2004 he and Libby Goldstein worked as casting directors for the short-lived drama series The D.A..

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