![]() ![]() Plays High Priest Sazeron in The Orville. James Horan - Has done the Star Trek rounds.Victor Garber - The Orville's Admiral Halsey had a role as a Klingon interrogator cut from J.J.Has a cameo as a Krill ambassador in The Orville. Ended up teaming with Archer in an alternate 1944 where he died. John Fleck - Silik the genetically enhanced Suliban in Enterprise.Michael Duisenberg - Lurking in the background of both The Orville and Enterprise's debut seasons.Played Admiral Perry in season 3 of The Orville. Ted Danson - Hosted the 1996 television special Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond.Can be seen as Willks the publicity officer in The Orville. Culp also played Major Hayes in Enterprise season 3. Steven Culp - Played Riker's replacement in the final act of Star Trek: Nemesis but the scene was cut.JD Cullum - The Klingon Toral in The Next Generation was also a Calivon zoo administrator in The Orville.In The Orville, Canada plays Admiral Tucker. Ron Canada - Canada has been in The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager playing a judge, a Klingon Advocatem and a conscientious sculptor/waste controller, respectively.Paul Boehmer - Multiple roles in both franchises. Lisa Banes - Doctor Renhol the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Equilibrium" and Speria Balask in The Orville season 3.Philip Anthony-Rodriguez - Juan in Enterprise's second season and Fadolin in The Orville.It was fun, but I don’t know yet what’s happening with that in terms of festivals or distribution.Ĭreation Entertainment's Official Star Trek Convention is Las Vegas is running now through Sunday. Roswell FM is the other indie that’s done. I’m hearing good things about that film, and it’s got a great cast. One is called Safelight, and I play a truck driver from the south who falls in love with Christine Lahti’s character, who runs a convenience truck store. I also have two indie films that I’ve done. I also have a call for availability about a role I played on Castle. I finished that for the season, and we’re waiting to see if we get picked up for more. I also have the second season of Hit the Floor, which is on now on VH-1. My younger nephew and I both have eyes for Sally. ![]() It’s titled My Name Is Doris and it’s a really well-written little film, kind of a senior falling in love movie. STARK: Actually, I’m heading off now to do a wardrobe fitting for an independent film I’m doing with Sally Field. And because of the fans and because of the quality of the show and the movie, it gets to live on all over the world. But the experiences… I can still remember every bit of them, as if I was doing them the other day. STARK: It’s a great private club and it’s nice to have membership even though both appearances were just for the blink of an eye. How surreal is that people still want to hear about those two experiences, have you sign autographs of photos of you as Ashrock and Nicky the Nose, etc.? ![]() You worked a day or two on DS9 and a day on First Contact. He was actually in an episode, too, as an actor, and it was an episode he didn’t direct. He directed me in First Contact and also did a couple of episodes of Hit the Floor. I was hoping to see Jonathan Frakes in Vegas, but I just heard he won’t be there because he’s directing something. I have done a few autograph shows, but I think this experience will be a little bit different. I was supposed to do one last year and had a terrible situation come up right before I was getting on the plane, and I couldn’t make it. STARK: I’ve never done a Star Trek convention, no. Have you ever done a Trek convention before? You’ll be in Vegas this weekend for Creation Entertainment’s Official Star Trek Convention. And they did it as if I was going to an alien Hair Club for Men. They actually, strand by strand, applied the hair once the mask was on and in place. The thing that surprised me most was that the hair wasn’t already attached. My body is always running hot anyway, so I became a human microwave oven. I had to get the mask made, and then, when I did the show, I was there at three in the morning to get the makeup applied. For me, the experience was a full day with not so much time spent on the set. I’d already always appreciated the actors who did the makeup roles, and I was really excited to see how they did the show, how it was all put together. I ended up landing Ashrock and I went through all the makeup. DS9 was my first opportunity to be a part of it, after having been in to read several times. STARK: I’d been watching Star Trek from the very beginning and it was a show that I really wanted to do. How well did you know Star Trek when you got your gig on DS9? ![]()
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