Mark Allen-Shepherd - Special Guest Star - Commander Alex Miller- Episode Six

Throughout "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)'s 7 year run of playing Morn, he has never been listed in the credits. Although his character, Morn, on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) was described as talkative and outgoing and was frequently talked to by other characters, Shepherd never actually spoke a single word on the show throughout its entire run.

In a "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) episode in which Shepherd's character, Morn, has disappeared, the person Quark invites to sit in Morn's favorite chair is played by Shepherd himself.

An accomplished artist, Mark has numerous works of his abstract impressionist paintings, mixed media and photo mosaics used on the sets of Deep Space Nine as well as other television, films and commercials.

Plural Dolt; an absurd music theater group Mark performs with now in it's tenth year has just finished it's latest recording "Slappy Woot." It's like Frank Zappa meets Spike Jones on Forbidden Planet. Cartoony, Wild, and Zany. Plural Dolt plays in and around the Los Angeles area and plans on going on tour soon.

A diverse background in science as well as the fine arts, Mark has a Bachelor of Science from Roger Williams College and four years at California Institute of the Arts. His studies include: Music, Film, Theater, Performance, and Interdisciplinary Arts. Much of Mark's work explores such abstract concepts as energy, consciousness, perception, multi-dimensionality, the transformation and mytholization of environment through a variety of media.