Daniel Roebuck – Admiral Miles Rowan – Episode Six

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He appeared in his first movie role in 1981. From 1992 to 1995, he played Andy Griffith’s assistant, final private investigator and right-hand man, Cliff Lewis, on the television drama Matlock, replacing Clarence Gilyard, during the 1993-94 season, and he also had a recurring role as the corrupt officer, Insp. Rick Bettina in Nash Bridges. He has appeared in numerous other guest roles in television programs and... 

Spice Williams-Crosby – Captain Lucy Merrick – Episode Six

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Born on a ranch in North Hollywood, California, Spice Williams rode her horse to kindergarten and grew up playing in her father’s medical offices. She eventually hit the road as a musician, singer and dancer under contract to 20th Century-Fox Records. As she got older she changed the course of her career and began studying acting for stage and film. After hearing about roles for female warriors, wrestlers and super-heroines,... 

Celeste Yarnall – T’Pauk – Episode Six

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Celeste Yarnall is an amazing woman of many talents who has been very successful in a diverse number of fields. There appears to be nothing she cannot do when she puts her mind to it. Apart from her initial career as model, spokesperson and actress, Celeste has also managed several talented screenwriters, segued into the commercial real estate business, become a championship Tonkinese cat breeder, run her own successful... 

Larry Nemecek – Lt. Commander Mark Dolding – Episode Six

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A native Oklahoman, Nemecek began considering news and communications as a career in high school after being inspired by a teacher in his journalism class. He majored in theater at college with a journalism minor, and began writing about Star Trek because “all the Will Rogers and Sooners football books had been written.” He also cites Stephen Edward Poe’s classic The Making of Star Trek and Bjo Trimble’s... 

Evan English – Captain Richard Musaki – Episode Six

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Evan English is an actor who started his Star Trek work as a background performer in Star Trek: Insurrection. English then joined the production of Star Trek: Enterprise on which he worked during the show’s four-year run as the regular supporting character Ensign Tanner in addition to several other non dialogue aliens. Behind the scenes, he worked as the main stand-in for lead actor Dominic Keating, as well as... 

Mark Allen-Shepherd – Commander Alex Miller – Episode Six

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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... 

Guy Vardaman – Abdiel – Episode Five

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Guy Vardaman worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation from the 11th episode (“Too Short a Season”) until the first Next Gen based film. Starting out as background and quickly becoming Brent Spiner’s photo double and a stand-in for Wil Wheaton, he continues to walk the corridors and push buttons on the bridge and in Engineering until he was seen evacuating the Enterprise in , Star Trek Generations, where... 

Joe Klein – Series One Narrator / Captain Klein – Episode One

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Joe is a well known American audio producer, voice over artist and voice director. While in High School, Klein was at the helm of a closed circuit radio station which spawned several major media figures. After a brief stint as teenage disc-jockey he was hired by well known jazz signer and Producer, John Lasalle in the early 1970′s. The pair soon became partners and produced hundreds of national radio and television... 

Lawrence Montaigne – Commander Vellar – Episode One

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Lawrence starred or co-starred in twenty-five films in the U.S. and in Europe and also has appeared in more than two hundred television episodes. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Rome, Italy, he developed an early talent for languages, which opened many doors for him as an actor. Trained as a classical dancer, he appeared on Broadway in “Hazel Flagg” and in “Shinbone Alley” with Eartha... 
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