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Captain James T. Kirk (portrayed by William Shatner) is the ultimate hero. Modeled in part after the literary character Horatio Hornblower, he also embodies the lawmen of 60’s TV who went with their guts as well as their heads and hearts. Kirk is very intelligent and was the top of class as well as being the youngest officer to make captain in Starfleet. He’s shrewd and has outwitted many strange space aliens, some of whom were foes and some of whom became friends. Although Kirk generally follows regulations, he will sometimes divert from or even ignore them, when his crew is at risk, or when he feels that the greater good is more important (such as saving people on a planet). Kirk’s crew is very loyal to him, and he to them. Kirk is the model of the 23rd century man who believes in humanity and peace, not brute force (for the most part). Kirk boxes to keep in shape, so he’s able to easily defend himself.
Kirk had a son, David, a scientist who resented Kirk at first. David was a pacifist and seemed to be the opposite of Kirk in most ways. He and Kirk grew to admire each other, but then he died when the Klingons stole the Genesis device and threatened Saavik and Spock. Kirk blamed the Klingons for David’s death. He had a hard time letting go of his hatred for them.
Captain Kirk has an eye for beautiful women, but his ship, the Enterprise, is the lady he always chooses to return to. He had a long career as both Captain and Admiral. Kirk dies when he and Captain Picard fight against an evil being named Soran who tries to destroy a planetary system in order to get back to a an extra-dimensional area called The Nexus (in the movie “Star Trek: Generations”).

Mr. Spock (portrayed by Leonard Nimoy) is half-human and half-Vulcan. Vulcans suppress their emotions and use logic and science in their lives. Spock is the first Vulcan to serve in Starfleet. He’s the First Officer and Science officer of the Enterprise. Although he has learned not to show his emotions, it’s clear that Spock values his friendships, including those of his captain, James T. Kirk, and Dr. “Bones” McCoy and Nurse Chapel. Spock gave his life to save the ship when it was about to explode due to the Genesis device. He went into the anti-matter core to adjust it manually, dying of radiation poisoning (In “Star Trek: Wrath of Khan”). He subsequently was resurrected by the same Genesis device and rescued by the crew of the Enterprise (in “Star Trek 3: Search for Spock”).
Later in his life, Spock worked to reunite the Vulcans and Romulans in peace, with help from Jean-Luc Picard (In “Star Trek: The Next Generation”). He also tried to help the Romulans when their planet was threatened. He ended up accidentally creating an alternative timeline because of a vengeful Romulan, Nero (in the 2009 reboot movie “Star Trek”). Spock meets the younger version of himself and Kirk in the other reality, and they defeat Nero. However, Nero had destroyed Vulcan, so Spock remained in the alternate universe to help rebuild New Vulcan. He also aided the younger Spock and Kirk with some advice in their fight with Khan (in the 2013 film “Star Trek: Into Darkness”).

Dr. Leonard McCoy (portrayed by DeForest Kelley) is the Chief Medical Officer of the starship Enterprise. He calls himself “an old country doctor” because he’s from Atlanta and studied at the University of Mississippi. He was divorced at a young age and had many failed romances, perhaps because of high moral standards. He’s good friends with Captain Kirk. Where Mr. Spock is very logical, Dr. McCoy is a bit emotional (even though he’s a man of science himself). He believes strongly that sometimes the body can heal itself. He is very folksy, and he doesn’t trust all of the modern technology, even though he uses it to save lives. He and Mr. Spock were often at odds during tense situations, and McCoy often would call Spock a freak or some other insulting term, but they came to admire and respect each other. Indeed, they became friends.
Dr. McCoy became Chief of Starfleet Medical later on in life, also becoming an admiral. He lived a long life and appeared at age 137 on the Starship Enterprise once again (in “Star Trek: The Next Generation”) to inspect the medical bay of the new Enterprise-D; he was escorted by Lt. Commander Data.

Montgomery “Scotty” Scott (portrayed by James Doohan) is the Engineering Officer on the Enterprise. He’s Scottish and very proud of his heritage. He’s even prouder of the ship and its engines, which he treats as if they’re his babies. He’s able to perform miracles and get the ship and its crew out of many jams. He likes to drink Scotch Whiskey or other alcoholic drinks. Scotty gets along fine with his shipmates, and he’s very loyal to them (especially Captain Kirk).
Scotty served on 11 ships in his long career. He was about to retire when his shuttlecraft was hit by a Dyson Sphere. He put himself in the pattern buffer to survive, and he was there for 75 years until revived by the crew of the Enterprise D (in “Star Trek: The Next Generation”). Scotty didn’t adjust well to life in the 25th century because his knowledge was too outdated. After helping to save the Enterprise D, he was given a small starship (called a runabout) and went off to explore space in his remaining days.

Nurse Christine Chapel (portrayed by Majel Barrett) is the nurse that assists Dr. McCoy on the Enterprise. She originally had a career in bio-research, but she abandoned it to go into space when her fiancé went missing. Once they found him, and he died, she decided to stay on the ship. She’s a capable medical officer who does a lot to help the crew. Eventually, she became a doctor (in the movie “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”).
In the series, Nurse Chapel has a crush on Mr. Spock, who can’t return her feelings because he’s a Vulcan. She kept trying to get close to him, despite that.

Lt. Hikaru Sulu (portrayed by George Takei) is the ship’s helmsman. He has a background in physics and was the ship’s staff physicist when it started. Then he became the helmsman. Sulu has many hobbies, including botany, fencing, gymnastics and ancient weaponry. He later, in the movies, became Lt. Commander, Commander and then Captain. He commanded his own ship, the U.S.S. Excelsior.
In the movie “Star Trek: Generations,” we learn that he has a daughter, Demora Sulu. Sulu is also seen in a flashback by Lt. Tuvok, who served under Captain Sulu, in an episode of “Star Trek: Voyager.” We learn nothing else about Sulu’s personal or romantic life.
Lt. Nyota Uhura (portrayed by Nichelle Nichols) is the Chief Communications Officer on the ship. She can also fill in at the helm, navigation or science stations when needed. She speaks many languages, but she mostly interacts with the technology on the ship. She is religious (Christian) and also loves to sing for the crew when off-duty (sometimes with Spock playing the Vulcan lyre). Like most of the ship’s crew, she’s very loyal to the ship, its crew and to Captain Kirk. She comes from the United States of Africa.
When challenged, especially by obnoxious aliens, she stands up for herself as a strong woman. One alien robot, NOMAD, erased her memory, so she had to relearn her whole life (with the help from the ship’s computers). It didn’t take her long, thankfully. She has a good working relationship with the other crew, but no mention is ever made of any romantic relationships. When some of the crew went to the mirror universe, she flirted with the mirror Sulu in order to distract him. Nothing else is known about Uhura’s personal or romantic life. Later, Uhura was promoted to Lt. Commander and then Captain.
Ensign Pavel Chekov (portrayed by Walter Koenig) is a junior officer compared to the rest of the bridge crew. He’s younger and more naïve. Chekov is later promoted to Lieutenant, and then to Lt. Commander. He’s the ship’s navigator. Later, he became the ship’s tactical officer and security chief. Hailing from Russia, he enjoys making jokes about how everything is a Russian invention. However, his youthful arrogance hides the fact that he was an honors graduate of the Space Academy and is almost as good with science as Mr. Spock.
Like Captain Kirk, Chekov always admires beautiful women and frequently flirts with them. Chekov became the Executive Officer aboard the Reliant (in “Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan”) and showed up later on the Enterprise-B as a guest on its first voyage (in “Star Trek: Generations”). His son, Anton, became President of Earth, but nothing else is known about Chekov’s life outside of the ship.
Janice Rand (portrayed by Grace Lee Whitney) is Captain Kirk’s Yeoman, which is similar to a personal assistant. Captain Kirk showed his sexist side when he was uncomfortable having a woman in that position (probably because she was so beautiful, and he had a hard time ignoring that). There is always a lot of sexual tension between the two. Yeoman Rand seemed quiet and shy at first, but she is clearly a capable officer who frequently goes on away missions with a tricorder, and she’s able to stand up for herself when necessary.
Later, Rand became the Transporter Chief on the ship (in the movie “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”) and then a Communications Officer on the U.S.S. Excelsior (in the film “Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country”).
Lt. Arex (voiced by James Doohan) serves as one of the ship’s navigation officers (in “Star Trek: The Animated Series”). He’ss an Edosian, and that species has 6 limbs. He is adept at using the science station and has commanded the Enterprise a few times when the captain was away. Arex has a very high, whiny voice.
Arex is known as one of the best navigators in Starfleet and was Ensign Chekov’s instructor at the academy. Arex got his start as a technician on merchant vessels but became an officer through a field promotion. He never went to Starfleet Academy. He has had many commendations and citations for bravery and valor, but he is quiet and unassuming.
Lt. M’ress (voiced by Majel Barrett) is the ship’s Operations Division Officer and frequently fills in for Uhura as Communications Officer and sometimes as Science Officer. Her species is Caitian; she has a tail and a cat-like appearance. Also, she purrs when she speaks. She is close friends with Lt. Uhura and Nurse Chapel, and she also hangs out with Lt. Arex. She has interests in anthropology, archaeology, poetry-writing and performing in plays.

Information from watching the series, as well as from Wikipedia and Memory Alpha.
Star Trek movies Birthdays Cast List

Star Trek Kelvin movies Cast Birthdays
Remember your favorite “Star Trek” actor on their birthday or wish them a happy birthday on social media!
Note: We get this information from IMDB and Google, so please let us know if you see anything that’s inaccurate…
Fraser Aitcheson 3/30/73
Eric Bana 8/9/68
Anita Brown 6/6/91
Sofia Boutella 4/3/82
John Cho 6/16/72
Noel Clarke 6/6/75
Clifton Collins Jr. 6/16/70
Nazneen Contractor 8/26/82
Ben Cross 12/16/47
Benedict Cumberbatch 7/19/76
Jonathan Dixon 8/10/88
Idris Elba 9/6/72
Tony Elias 11/19/82
Alice Eve 2/6/82
Amanda Foreman 7/15/66
Joseph Gatt 12/3/71
Bruce Greenwood 8/12/56
Chris Hemsworth 8/11/83
Aisha Hinds 11/13/75
Doug Jung 1/21/?
Kim Kold 8/25/65
Jennifer Morrison 4/12/79
Rachel Nichols 10/18/73
Leonard Nimoy 3/26/23
Simon Pegg 2/14/70
Chris Pine 8/26/80
Danny Pudi 3/10/79
Zachary Quinto 6/2/77
Jeremy Raymond 10/30/82
Melissa Roxburgh 12/10/92
Deep Roy 12/10/92
Winona Ryder 10/29/71
Zoe Saldana 6/19/78
Faran Tahir 2/16/63
Joe Taslim 6/23/81
Karl Urban 6/7/72
Anton Yelchin 3/11/89
Peter Weller 6/24/47
Lydia Wilson 11/30/84
NOTE: This list only covers the movies from 2009-2016

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Star Trek: Prodigy Birthday Cast List

STP Birthdays Cast List
Remember your favorite “Star Trek” actor on their birthday or wish them a happy birthday on social media!
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Rylee Alazraqui 5/17/11
Jason Alexander 9/23/59
Dee Bradley Baker 8/31/62
Eric Bauza 12/7/79
Robert Beltran 11/19/53
Laila Berzins 10/4/83
Kimberly Brooks 7/29/81
Billy Campbell 7/7/59
Brook Chalmers 4/6/75
Ronny Cox 7/23/38
Daveed Diggs 1/24/82
Zehra Fazal 8/28/84
Bonnie Gordon 3/27/86
Brett Gray 8/7/96
Grey Griffin 8/24/73
Amy Hill 5/9/53
Angus Imrie 8/2/94
Jameela Jamil 2/25/86
Tommie Earl Jenkins 11/13/65
Erin Macdonald ?
Jason Mantzoukas 12/18/72
Gates McFadden 3/2/49
Kate Mulgrew 4/29/55
John Noble 8/20/48
Ella Purnell 9/17/96
Rania Sharkawy ?
Jimmi Simpson 11/21/75
Samantha Smith 11/4/69
Fred Tatasciore 6/15/67
Ben Thomas ?
Melissa Villaseñor 10/9/87
Debra Wilson 4/26/62

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STLD Cast Birthdays

Star Trek: Lower Decks Cast Birthday List
Remember your favorite “Star Trek” actor on their birthday or wish them a happy birthday on social media!
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Carlos Alazraqui 7/20/62
Eric Bauza 12/7/79
Neil Casey 7/28/81
Gary Cole 9/20/56
Jeffrey Combs 9/9/54
Eugene Cordero 7/18/86
James Cromwell 1/27/40
John de Lancie 3/20/48
Robin Atkin Downes 9/6/76
Merrin Dungey 8/6/71
Jonathan Frakes 8/19/52
Rich Fulcher 11/18/68
Susan Gibney 9/11/61
Marcus Henderson 9/13/87
J.G. Hertzler 3/18/50
Marc Evan Jackson 8/21/70
Echo Kellum 8/29/82
Tom Kenny 7/13/62
Richard Kind 11/22/56
Georgia King 11/18/86
Alice Krige 6/28/54
Phil LaMarr 1/24/67
Lauren Lapkus 9/6/85
Dawnn Lewis 8/13/61
Vanessa Marshall 10/19/69
Jack McBrayer 5/27/73
Jessica McKenna 4/18/87
Robert Duncan McNeill 11/9/64
Kenneth Mitchell 11/25/74
Bobby Moynihan 1/31/77
Tawny Newsome 2/24/83
Nolan North 10/31/70
Jerry O’Connell 2/17/74
Toks Olagundoye 9/16/75
Haley Joel Osment 4/10/88
Randall Park 3/23/74
Missi Pyle 11/16/72
Jack Quaid 4/24/92
Kevin Michael Richardson 10/25/64
Ryan Ridley 5/12/47
Ben Rodgers 5/31/?
Gabrielle Ruiz 12/12/84
Paul Scheer 1/31/76
Armin Shimerman 11/5/49
Harry Shum Jr. 4/28/82
Marina Sirtis 3/29/55
Kurtwood Smith 7/3/43
George Takei 4/20/37
Carl Tart 1/5/89
Fred Tatasciore 6/15/67
Paul F. Tompkins 9/12/68
Gillian Vigman 1/28/72
Nana Visitor 7/26/57
Kari Wahlgren 7/13/77
Noël Wells 12/23/86
Alice Wetterlund 5/16/81

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Interview with Jamie Bamber of “Cannes Confidential” on Acorn by Suzanne 6/23/23
It was wonderful to speak with Jamie on Zoom today. As I told him, I’ve been a huge fan of his ever since “Battlestar: Galactica,” which he starred in (20 years ago this December!). It was an outstanding series and one of the most successful TV reboots. He’s done great work since in many other shows, including “Law and Order UK” and “NCIS.” He has a great role in this new series as Harry King, a conman of sorts, who is incredibly charming (and also very annoying, especially to Camille, the police officer that he becomes involved with). He’s also haunted by his past. The characters are complex and interesting, but it’s also a lighthearted and fun series, which lots of action. I hope you can watch it! It’s only 6 episodes, but they fly by. The show also has beautiful scenery and music.
Suzanne: It’s great to see you. I enjoyed the screeners of the show. I loved it.
Jamie: Oh, bless you. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate that.
Suzanne: Yeah, it reminds me of [the 80’s TV show] Remington Steele a lot. I was a huge fan of that.
Jamie: Yeah, so that’s definitely what we’re going for. We’re going for, you know, a police procedural that the whole family can enjoy, that should be fun, with characters that hopefully you’ll wish you were alongside them as they discuss the case and as they argue with each other, and as they get up to all sorts of scrapes that you want to be with them, sort of Lethal Weapon style.
Suzanne: Right, right. Well, maybe you’ll be the next James Bond.
Jamie: I’m waiting for the call.
Suzanne: Oh, well, I’ve been a big fan of yours since Battlestar Galactica. Can you believe that this December is 20 years since it started?
Jamie: Strangely, I can believe it, because I know it’s true. But yeah, does it feel like 20 years ago? I don’t know what 20 years feels like, but I guess that’s what it feels like. Yeah, it’s a long time. And yeah, it’s weird. I was just with some of my cast mates at a convention in Phoenix. And, you know, we’re so close that we’ve never really been apart. We see each other regularly all the time. So, we’ve never really left the show behind. So, it is odd that was 20 years ago, but we love the milestones, because other people then remember us, and we get to be part of the conversation again, as we were back in the day.
Suzanne: Oh, that’s great. That’s great. So, how did your involvement in this project come about?
Jamie: Well, it was the first script I read after the first lockdown. And I know that, because, as soon as I was allowed to, I went to visit my mom, as people all over the world did with parents that they had lost touch with – not lost touch, but hadn’t seen. So, she lives in the south of France, and I happened to be there when another friend of mine from Marseille called me and said, “Look, I’ve just seen your name on a shortlist for a show called Cannes Confidential. Would you like to read the script?” It’s a friend of mine producing; I said, “Of course.” So, I read the script. I immediately fell in love with the nod to The Persuaders, that whole Cary Grant, Roger Moore, in the south of France kind of vibe. And I thought, “Well, if I can shoot a show, where I used to live, basically just down the road from where I used to live, I will do it.” And then, I read the dialogue, and I really liked it. I really enjoyed the tone, which is light and humorous, and the energy which comes from dialogue, rather than from, you know, any kind of sort of big angst or anything like that. So, yeah, I was in. The project been changed an awful lot. I can’t lie; I had some issues with some of the changes, but all the way through, the producers were great with me. They allowed me to sort of retain the essence of the character that I fell in love with, and they gave me some leeway with dialogue and stuff like that to maintain the sort of infuriatingly unflappable charm that Harry has on the surface, and yet also the sort of brooding tragedy that lies sort of somewhere beneath. And that was the attraction for me to play, a complicated man who seems effortlessly uncomplicated.
Suzanne: It’s only six episodes, but they packed so much into it with the characters. The episode to episode mysteries and the backstories and the action. It didn’t seem like six episodes when I watched it. It seemed like a whole season. That’s a good thing.
Jamie: Well, I appreciate that, and I’m glad. I’m glad. Well, I hope you enjoyed it. But, we’d love to make more than six episodes. Let’s see.
Suzanne: Yeah, that’d be great. And I love the music too. I mean, the whole thing was kind of cinematic, but I felt that the music was very much so like those old movies that you’re talking about, but not in a bad way.
Jamie: Yeah, no, I mean, that’s all done deliberately. I mean, the photographer Philippe Lozano is a true artist. He was very, very exacting. He had a style in mind, and it absolutely had to be filmic. And, you know, we were very much aware that is the element of the show. You have to want to be in Cannes. You have to fall in love with the city. That’s the other character. It’s the fourth character in the show. It’s the primary character in the show. And you’re right, the music is a sort of throwback to sort of, you know, those shows, The Persuaders. They’ve got simple little memes and little melodies for each character in each situation. Harry’s definitely got a theme that whenever he’s around, there’s this little trilling theme that sort of effortlessly jauntily flows its way through. Yeah, I agree with you. I’m very happy with those two elements as well.
Suzanne: There’s one with a sort of, not haunted house, but [involving a séance] – and it was very Hitchcockian, and I thought the music turned very Hitchcockian.
Jamie: Yeah, and you know there are references to Hitchcock films all the way through, and movies all the way through. One of Harry’s pseudonyms is Archie Leach, which is Cary Grant’s real name. And there’s a poster for To Catch a Thief in the hotel episode. So, yeah, those are all the influences, and we make no bones about it, that those are the shows we want to sort of evoke from the past. And we want to sort of celebrate that, because when you go to the south of France, when you go to that part of the world, you are stepping in the footsteps of the people that put it on the map over very many years, because, you know, they’re all just little fishing villages that have been transformed into these glamour spots by festivals and movie stars and famous films and TV shows.
Suzanne: And have you ever played a character anything like this before? I’m trying to think if you have.
Jamie: No, I don’t think anything quite like this. That’s really what drew me. I love watching old Cary Grant films. I love the effortlessness. He does nothing, and yet he seems to have everything. Roger Moore, I’m a massive admirer of Roger Moore, David Niven. Who else? Pierce Brosnan. You know, these are the people that we’ve exported over the years, and just the chance to play a character that’s even a little bit like that was a great opportunity. I’ve had characters in the past that have had elements of it, but they’re always in a much darker world. I mean, my character in Strike Back had elements of it, but that was a military action show where he was also a killer. You didn’t really get to dwell on that. So, yeah, it was fun just to play someone who seems to be effortless and light hearted, and yet, beneath, you know, there’s more to it than that.
Suzanne: Was it difficult to walk this fine line you have there between charming and obnoxious?
Jamie: Well, I think so. I’m not sure that I always did, but, yeah. And yeah, he is infuriating to her. So, the charm has to work on some level for the audience, but it also has to be deeply, deeply irritating to her, because she’s not someone who operates through charm. She operates through interrogation, arrest, investigation. She’s very direct, and Harry’s deflective. He deflects everything that comes anywhere near him. And yeah, you do see him actually, as the series progresses, as, you know, you see elements where he’s dealing with relationships that pre-exists the world he’s now in, and you see that his past implies a very different character than he’s now inhabiting. So, there’s a bit of an actor to him.
Suzanne: Yes, and there’s a lot of action in the show. The women do, I would say, probably most of it, but you do a lot of it, too. Did you do any of your own stunts?
Jamie: Well, I did all my own stunts, because I don’t think I did very many stunts. I think you’re being very generous to say that I was involved at all. I think, you know, maybe I stuck out a foot at one point to apprehend being a criminal, but no, Harry’s superpower are his words and conversation and understanding how to gain people’s confidence and how to push buttons. That’s his thing. The girls, the female police officers in the show, are very much the action heroes.
Suzanne: You didn’t do a lot of fighting. You did some running. You rode a motorcycle.
Jamie: I ride a motorcycle, but then also I have my motorcycle taken over and ridden far more aggressively than I would ride. So yeah, no, I enjoyed all that though. I’ve done a lot of action in my time, and it was nice to watch other people enjoy their action. I think Harry can probably handle himself, but that’s not the world he’s choosing to operate in at this particular point. He’s very – he’s got several different personas. This one is not a man of action; it’s a man of charm and taste. And he’s a [unintelligible], and he likes beautiful things. And he dresses well, and he’s not into running around and sweating too much.
Suzanne: Well, thank you. I really appreciate your talking to me this morning. What time is it? Where you are?
Jamie: It’s just about a quarter past three in the afternoon. Lovely time of the day. What about where you are?
Suzanne: It’s a little after 9am.
Jamie: Oh, morning coffee time.
Suzanne: Yes, definitely. All right. Thank you. Good luck with it.
Jamie: Thank you. I appreciate that.
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CANNES CONFIDENTIAL, THE INTERNATIONAL ROMANTIC CRIME DRAMA SHOT ON LOCATION, PREMIERES JUNE 26 ON ACORN TV
Starring Lucie Lucas, Jamie Bamber and Tamara Marthe, the Six-Part Series Recently Made its World Premiere at CANNESERIES Festival
Get a jump start on summer and head to the south of France by checking out the full season of Acorn TV’s all-new international romantic crime drama, Cannes Confidential, available now on Screeners.com.
Starring French TV-drama actor Lucie Lucas (Clem, Porto and Gloria), Jamie Bamber (Strike Back, Marcella, Battlestar Galactica), and singer/actor Tamara Marthe (Profilage), the six-part series will premiere on Monday, June 26 with two episodes on Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ acclaimed streamer devoted to British and international television. Two new episodes will premiere weekly every Monday through July 10. Cannes Confidential made its world premiere at the 6th annual CANNESERIES festival in Cannes, France, where the series was shot.
Created by Chris Murray (Midsomer Murders, Agatha Raisin), Cannes Confidential is a high-concept detective series centered on the bicker-banter relationship between no-nonsense detective Camille Delmasse (Lucas) and charming international conman Harry King (Bamber). Thrown together solving crimes on the French Riviera, Camille and Harry’s relationship lies at the heart of the show against a luxurious Cannes backdrop. Camille and Harry’s chemistry is complicated by Camille’s colleague and wing-woman, Léa Robert (Marthe), and a deal they make to free Camille’s ex-Chief of Police father from corruption charges.
The series is executive produced by Patrick Nebout (Midnight Sun, Agent Hamilton), Henrik Jansson-Schweizer (Thicker Than Water, Midnight Sun), Catherine Mackin and Bea Tammer of Acorn Media Enterprises (Acorn TV’s commissioning, co-producing, and development division), International Drama Development & Artistic Acquisitions Department of TF1, Lotta Dolk of Viaplay, and produced by Daniel J. Cottin at Isolani Pictures. Camille Delamarre (The Transporters, Assassin Club, Netflix’s Into The Night) directed all six episodes.
Acorn TV holds the exclusive distribution rights to the series in North America, New Zealand, Australia, and United Kingdom. Viaplay holds exclusive distribution rights in the Nordic region. Acorn Media Enterprises and Acorn Media International hold worldwide rights in all other territories.
EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS
Episode 1 – “Death of a Jester” – Premieres Monday, June 26 on Acorn TV
Cannes detective Camille Delmasse (Lucie Lucas) is trying to solve the murder of a young street artist known as the Jester. During the investigation with her trusted sidekick Lea Robert (Tamara Marthe), Camille keeps running into the charming, but equally shady art collector Harry King (Jamie Bamber). It appears the dead artist had many enemies. Meanwhile, Camille’s father, the respected former Chief of police Philippe Delmasse is about to be cleared from corruption charges. But there are secrets being unraveled: Harry isn’t really an art collector, and regarding Philippe, Camille’s world is about to be turned upside down. Does Harry know who is behind the framing of her father Philippe? Camille intends to find out.
Episode 2 – “Creatures of Habit” – Premieres Monday, June 26 on Acorn TV
The wife of Casino owner Maxine Beauregard is poisoned to death in front of his friends and assistant. Camille (Lucie Lucas) and Lea (Tamara Marthe) are called to the scene, and all suspicions point toward the blacklisted gambler Roxie Roland. The problem is, there is no proof. After their mutual deal, Camille teams up with Harry (Jamie Bamber), trying to solve the murder. As a conman, there is no one better suited than to take down another con woman. But as the evidence and the suspects pile up, it takes a high-stakes poker game to unravel the truth. With Camille’s father in prison, Harry keeps his end of the bargain and gives Camille the name of the man threatening her father. He is already in Cannes.
Episode 3 – “A Clear Conscience” – Premieres Monday, July 3 on Acorn TV
A monk is found murdered below the fort Royal on the St Marguerite Island outside Cannes. The infamous island that housed the Man with the iron mask. Who killed the monk and why? Camille (Lucie Lucas) and Harry (Jamie Bamber) cross paths once again, making Lea (Tamara Marthe) jealous. Harry’s old friend Father Placid was a mentor to the dead monk, and Camille and Lea have to track down the victim’s troubled past in order to find the answers. Harry is one step ahead but gets in over his head, having to rely on Camille’s help to stay alive. Meanwhile her father’s nemesis Julien Boire makes it even more personal by approaching Camille’s sister Margaux. His warning to Camille is clear — stop digging or else.
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Boire tries to run Camille (Lucie Lucas) off the road, but she manages to visit her father Philippe in prison. Camille and Lea (Tamara Marthe) are ordered to babysit arms-dealer and billionaire Leo Duval at The Majestic. Duval has been facing death threats, and it is rumored that the legendary assassin Nightshade is hired to kill him. Problem is that the Nightshade hasn’t been seen for fifteen years. Harry (Jamie Bamber) acts as the guide and encyclopedia trying to stop the assassin, something that brings Camille and Harry closer. When the dead body of a former MI6 operative shows up, Camille realizes the Nightshade is still alive. The riddle gets even more complex as the night closes in. There are stronger motives than money.
Episode 5 – “Southern Gothic” – Premieres Monday, July 10 on Acorn TV
Pascal, the son of the famous conductor Francois Fontaine, is found hanged after a seance. The Fontaine family are supposedly cursed, due to the tragic fate of the victim’s mother Babette who died in a mental asylum. Everybody but Camille that is, she doesn’t believe in ghosts. Camille (Lucie Lucas), Lea (Tamara Marthe), and Harry (Jamie Bamber) join forces to catch the killer, and have to go through shady mediums, news archives and scorned lovers to find the truth. A true southern gothic story, where nothing is what it seems. During all this, Camille and Harry try to lure Boire into a trap, something that will have dire consequences. Especially for Lea. In the end, Camille also realizes why Harry is in Cannes.
Episode 6 – “Love and Let Die” – Premieres Monday, July 10 on Acorn TV
During the Cannes film festival, Camille (Lucie Lucas) and Lea (Tamara Marthe) are assigned a murder case of famous actress Celeste Badeau’s assistant Zina. Was the movie star the intended target? The prime suspect is the notorious paparazzi Miko Zajac blackmailing Celeste, but why? During the investigation Lea meets Zina’s girlfriend and Lea’s former lover Eloise, and Camille sees that it affects her. Meanwhile Harry’s (Jamie Bamber) daughter Emily has been threatened by Boire, and he decides to stop the thug once and for all. Harry breaks into Boire’s office and finds alarming evidence that will shock Camille. Her father Philippe is about to be released, and Harry has to walk a fine line trying to protect Camille from ending up in the line of fire.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Cast Birthdays

ST:SNW Cast Birthdays List
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Shawn Ahmed 1/14/86
Sage Arrindell ?
Jess Bush 3/26/92
Christina Chong 9/18/83
André Dae Kim 12/2/96
Rong Fu 8/12/91
Celia Rose Gooding 2/22/00
Adrian Holmes 3/31/74
Bruce Horak 8/5/74
Jennifer Hui 9/12/81
Dan Jeannotte 9/22/81
Carol Kane 6/18/52
Alex Kapp 12/5/69
Anson Mount 2/25/73
Melissa Navia 8/24/84
Babs Olusanmokun 9/18/84
Ethan Peck 3/2/86
Cameron Roberts 9/7/78
Rebecca Romijn 11/6/72
Gia Sandhu 9/15/91
Melanie Scrofano 12/20/81
Paul Wesley 7/23/82

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Star Trek: Picard Cast Birthdays List

Picard Cast Birthdays
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Kirk Acevedo 11/27/71
Ito Aghayere 6/6/92
Kay Bess 3/14/?
Orla Brady 3/28/61
Isa Briones 1/17/99
LeVar Burton 2/16/57
Mica Burton 7/8/94
Santiago Cabrera 5/5/78
James Callis 6/4/71
Oscar Camacho 11/8/88
Stephanie Czajkowski 11/3/73
Daniel Davis 11/26/45
John de Lancie 3/20/48
Thomas Dekker 12/28/87
Jonathan Del Arco 3/7/66
Elizabeth Dennehy 10/1/60
Michael Dorn 12/9/52
Amy Earhart 10/3/80
Evan Evagora 8/10/66
Michelle Forbes 1/8/67
Jonathan Frakes 8/19/52
Whoopi Goldberg 11/13/55
Menik Gooneratne 7/5/79
Steve Gutierrez 4/13/09
Michelle Hurd 12/21/66
Casey King 3/25/91
Walter Koenig 9/14/36
Alice Krige 6/28/54
Grace Lee 10/4/82
Joseph Lee 12/29/87
Chad Lindberg 11/1/76
Peyton List 8/8/86
Jin Maley 12/4/86
Angel Manuel 1/28/83
Gates McFadden 3/2/49
Jamie McShane 7/18/64
Penelope Mitchell 7/24/91
Sumalee Montano 8/3/72
Nolan North 10/31/70
Patton Oswalt 1/27/69
David Paymer 8/30/54
Alison Pill 11/27/85
Amanda Plummer 3/23/57
Sol Rodriguez 4/17/90
Tim Russ 6/22/56
Jeri Ryan 2/22/68
Jane Edwina Seymour 10/5/?
Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut 8/9/92
Tiffany Shepis 9/11/79
Marina Sirtis 3/29/60
Ed Speleers 4/7/88
Brent Spiner 2/2/49
Aaron Stanford 12/27/76
Todd Stashwick 10/16/68
Sir Patrick Stewart 7/13/40
Lea Thompson 5/31/61
Tamlyn Tomita 1/27/66
Harry Treadaway 9/10/84
Dylan Von Halle 9/9/11
Annie Wersching 3/28/77*
Wil Wheaton 7/29/72
Madeline Wise 3/1/88
Rebecca Wisocky 11/12/71
*passed away
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Star Trek: Discovery Cast Birthdays List

STDisco Cast Birthdays
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David Ajala 5/21/86
Ian Alexander 4/20/01
Rachael Ancheril 12/8/71
Arista Arhin 2/8/05
Avaah Blackwell 2/28/90
Jayne Brook 9/16/60
Hannah Cheesman 10/6/84
Mary Chieffo 11/7/92
David Cronenberg 3/15/43
Wilson Cruz 12/27/73
Orville Cummings 1/28/95
Raven Dauda 7/21/73
Blu del Barrio 9/15/97
Nicole Dickinson 6/28/81
Shawn Doyle 9/19/68
Robinne Fanfair 3/7/?
Oded Fehr 11/23/70
James Frain 3/14/68
Julianne Grossman 2/23/69
Eve Harlow 6/20/89
Chelah Horsdal 6/19/73
Jason Isaacs 6/6/63
Doug Jones 5/24/60
Mia Kirshner 1/25/75
Patrick Kwok-Choon 11/19/88
Shazad Latif 7/8/88
Sonequa Martin-Green 3/21/85
Kenneth Mitchell 11/25/74
Sara Mitich 11/26/90
Anson Mount 2/25/73
Tig Notaro 3/24/71
Oyin Oladejo 9/23/85
Ethan Peck 3/2/86
Anthony Rapp 10/26/71
Callum Keith Rennie 9/14/60
Tara Rosling 11/16/70
Ronnie Rowe 12/16/80
Rekha Sharma 1/1/70
Phumzile Sitole 11/18/89
Sonja Sohn 5/9/64
Fabio Tassone 9/11/80
David Benjamin Tomlinson 8/14/?
Elias Toufexis 10/27/75
Tasia Valenza 4/5/67
Alan Van Sprang 6/19/71
Annabelle Wallis 9/5/84
Mary Wiseman 7/30/85
Michelle Yeoh 8/6/62

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Star Trek: Enterprise Cast Birthdays List

Star Trek: Enterprise Cast Birthdays
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Vaughn Armstrong 7/7/50
Scott Bakula 10/9/54
John Billingsley 5/20/60
Jolene Blalock 3/5/75
Jeffrey Combs 9/9/54
Mark Correy 6/13/75
Steven Culp 12/3/55
Jim Fitzpatrick 8/28/59
John Fleck 5/7/51
J. Michael Flynn 4/28/53
Duncan K. Fraser J6/5/76
Gary Graham 6/6/50
Glen Hambly 7/27/63
James Horan 12/14/54
Dominic Keating 7/1/62
Scott MacDonald 10/24/59
Derek Magyar 7/18/80
Sean McGowan 12/1/80
Anthony Montgomery 6/2/71
Randy Oglesby 8/31/48
Linda Park 7/9/78
Eric Pierpoint 11/18/50
Tucker Smallwood 2/22/44
Brent Spiner 2/2/49
Connor Trinneer 3/19/69
Kellie Waymire 7/27/67*
Matt Winston 2/3/70
Rick Worthy 3/12/67
*passed away

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Voyager Birthdays List

ST: Voyager Birthdays
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David Keith Anderson 12/6/55
Vaughn Armstrong 7/7/50
Majel Barrett 2/23/32*
Robert Beltran 11/19/53
Josh Clark 8/16/55
Roxann Dawson 9/11/58
John de Lancie 3/20/48
Anthony De Longis 3/23/50
Steven Dennis 12/21/60
Paul Eckstein 9/11/63*
Alexander Enberg 4/5/72
Tarik Ergin 6/7/61
Martha Hackett 2/21/61
Richard Herd 9/26/32
Nancy Hower 5/1/66
Manu Intiraymi 4/22/78
Alice Krige 6/28/54
Jennifer Lien 8/24/74
Marley McClean 3/30/87
Robert Duncan McNeill 11/9/64
Kate Mulgrew 4/29/55
Ethan Phillips 2/8/55
Stephen Pisani 8/7/92
Robert Picardo 10/27/53
Scarlett Pomers 11/28/88
Tim Russ 6/22/56
Jeri Ryan 2/22/68
Raphael Sbarge 2/12/64
Dwight Schultz 11/24/47
Susanna Thompson 1/27/58
Tom Virtue 11/19/57
Garrett Wang 12/15/68
Cody Wetherill 2/14/86
Kurt Wetherill 2/14/86
*passed away

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Star Trek: DS9 Cast Birthdays List

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Cast Birthdays
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Cecily Adams 2/6/58*
Mary Kay Adams 9/12/62
Marc Alaimo 5/5/42
Philip Anglim 2/11/53
Rene Auberjonois 6/1/40*
Majel Barrett 2/23/32*
Felecia M. Bell 6/12/60
Casey Biggs 4/4/55
Avery Brooks 10/2/48
Rosalind Chao 9/23/57
John Colicos 12/10/28*
Jeffrey Combs 9/9/54
James Darren 6/8/36
Nicole de Boer 12/20/70
Paul Dooley 2/22/28
Michael Dorn 12/9/52
Aron Eisenberg 1/6/69*
Terry Farrell 11/19/63
Louise Fletcher 7/2/34*
Max Grodénchik 11/12/52
Hana Hatae 7/15/88
J.G. Hertzler 3/18/49
Barry Jenner 1/14/41*
Salome Jens 5/8/35*
Penny Johnson 3/15/61
Cirroc Lofton 8/7/78
Ken Marshall 6/27/50
Chase Masterson 2/26/63
Colm Meaney 5/30/53
Robert O’Reilly 3/25/50
Leland Orser 8/6/60
Brock Peters 7/2/27*
Duncan Regehr 10/5/52
Andrew Robinson 2/14/42
Camille Saviola 7/16/50*
Wallace Shawn 11/12/43
Mark Allen Shepherd 1/7/61
Armin Shimerman 11/5/49
Alexander Siddig 11/21/65
Melanie Smith 12/16/62
Tiny Ron Taylor 11/21/47*
Nana Visitor 7/26/57
*passed away

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Star Trek: TNG Cast Birthdays

TNG Cast Birthdays List
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Joyce Agu 7/4/60
Majel Barrett 2/23/32*
Brian Bonsall 12/3/81
LeVar Burton 2/16/57
Rosalind Chao 9/23/57
Denise Crosby 11/24/57
John de Lancie 3/20/48
Daniel Davis 11/26/45
Michael Dorn 12/9/52
Michelle Forbes 1/8/67
Jonathan Frakes 8/19/52
Whoopi Goldberg 11/13/55
April Grace 3/12/62
Andreas Katsulas 5/18/46*
Barbara March 10/9/53*
Gates McFadden 3/2/49
Colm Meaney 5/30/53
Eric Menyuk 11/5/59
Diana Muldaur 8/19/38
Leonard Nimoy 3/26/31*
Robert O’Reilly 3/25/50
Suzie Plakson 6/3/58
Dwight Schultz 11/24/47
Armin Shimerman 11/5/49
Marina Sirtis 3/29/60
Brent Spiner 2/2/49
Patrick Stewart 7/13/40
Carel Struycken 7/30/48
Ken Thorley 7/14/50
Gwynyth Walsh 11/7/56
Doug Wert 7/31/61
Wil Wheaton 7/29/72
Patti Yasutake 9/6/53
NOTABLE MOVIE CAST
F. Murray Abraham 10/24/39
Jude Ciccolella 11/30/47
Shannon Cochran 8/7/58
James Cromwell 1/27/40
Alan Dale 5/6/47
Mark Deakins 11/30/62
Jenette Goldstein 2/4/60
Tom Hardy 9/15/77
Gregg Henry 5/6/52
Michael Horton 9/5/52
Daniel Hugh Kelly 8/10/52
Jacqueline Kim 3/31/65
Thomas Kopache 10/17/45
Alice Krige 6/28/54
Neal McDonough 2/13/66
Malcolm McDowell 6/13/43
Marnie McPhail 7/4/66
Dina Meyer 12/22/68
Glenn Morshower 4/24/59
Kate Mulgrew 4/29/55
Donna Murphy 3/7/59
Stephanie Niznik 5/20/67*
Ron Perlman 4/13/50
Robert Picardo 10/27/53
Alan Ruck 7/1/56
Tim Russ 6/22/56
Adam Scott 4/3/73
Jack Shearer 3/21/44
Michael Welch 7/25/87
Alfre Woodard 11/8/52
Anthony Zerbe 5/20/36
*passed away
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Star Trek Birthday Lists

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Star Trek: The Next Generation

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Star Trek The Original Series Birthday List

Star Trek TOS Cast Birthdays
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Majel Barrett 2/23/32*
James Doohan 3/3/20*
Peter Duryea 7/14/39*
David Gerrold 1/24/44
John Hoyt 10/5/05*
Jeffrey Hunter 11/25/26*
Bruce Hyde 9/14/41*
DeForest Kelley 1/20/20*
Walter Koenig 9/14/36
Mark Lenard 10/15/24*
Nichelle Nichols 12/28/32*
Leonard Nimoy 3/26/31*
Susan Oliver 2/13/32*
Elizabeth Rogers 5/18/34*
David L. Ross 4/24/39
William Shatner 3/22/31
George Takei 4/20/37
Grace Lee Whitney 4/1/30*
John Winston 10/24/33*
Jane Wyatt 8/12/10
NOTABLE TREK MOVIE ACTORS
Kirstie Alley 1/12/51*
Dame Judith Anderson 2/10/1897*
Bibi Besch 2/1/42*
Merritt Butrick 9/3/59*
Kim Cattrall 8/1/56
Stephen Collins 10/1/47
Charles Cooper 8/11/26*
Robin Curtis 6/15/56
Ike Eisenmann 7/21/62
Miguel Ferrer 2/7/55*
Catherine Hicks 8/6/51
Robert Hooks 4/18/37
Persis Khambatta 10/2/48
John Larroquette 11/25/47
Christopher Lloyd 10/22/38
Laurence Luckinbill 11/21/34
Ricardo Montalban 11/25/20*
Phil Morris 4/4/59
Brock Peters 7/2/27*
Christopher Plummer 12/13/29*
John Schuck 2/4/40
James Sikking 3/5/34
David Warner 7/29/41*
Paul Winfield 5/2/39*
*passed away

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Star Trek Newer Movies Cast List (Kelvin)

Star Trek (2009)
MAIN CAST
James T. Kirk – Chris Pine
Mr. Spock – Zachary Quinto
Mr. Spock (Prime) – Leonard Nimoy
Nero – Eric Bana
Captain Pike – Bruce Greenwood
Dr. “Bones” McCoy – Karl Urban
Lt. Uhura – Zoe Saldana
Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott – Simon Pegg
Lt. Sulu – John Cho
Ensign Pavel Chekov – Anton Yelchin
Sarek – Ben Cross
Amanda Grayson – Winona Ryder
OTHER CAST
George Kirk – Chris Hemsworth
Winona Kirk – Jennifer Morrison
Gaila – Rachel Nichols
Captain Robau – Faran Tahir
Ayel – Clifton Collins Jr.
Officer Pitts – Tony Elias
Tactical Officer – Sean Gerace
Kelvin Crew Members – Randy Pausch, Tavarus Conley, Jeff Castle, Jeffery Hauser, Heidi Moneymaker and Thomas J. Phillips
Kelvin Engineer – Tim Griffin
Kelvin Helmsman – Freda Foh Shen
Romulan Helmsman – Jason Brooks
Kelvin Doctor – Sonita Henry
Medical Technicians – Kelvin Yu and Marta Martin
Med Evac Pilot – Billy Brown
Young James T. Kirk – Jimmy Bennett
Stepdad (voice) – Greg Grunberg
Johnny – Spencer Daniels
Iowa Cop – Jeremy Fitzgerald
Vulcan Students – Zoe Chernov and Max Chernov
Young Spock – Jacob Kogan
Vulcan Bullies – Lorenzo James Henrie, Colby Paul and Cody Klop
Vulcan Council Members – Anna Katarina, Brian Waller and Akiva Goldsman
Long Face Bar Alien – Douglas Tait
Lew the Bartender – Tony Guma
Barflies – Gerald W. Abrams and James McGrath
Burly Cadets – Jason Matthew Smith and Burly Cadet
Shipyard Workers – Ian Fisher, Christopher Karl Johnson and Bob Clendenin
Flight Officer – Darlene Tejeiro
Test Administrators – Reggie Lee and Jeffrey Byron
Simulator Tactical Officer – Jonathan Dixon
Admiral Richard Barnett – Tyler Perry
Admiral James Komack – Ben Binswagner
College Council Stenographer – Margot Farley
Barracks Leader – Paul McGillion
Barracks Officer – Lisa Vidal
Shuttle Officer – Alex Nevil
Cadet Aliens – Kimberly Arland, Sufe Bradshaw and Jeff Chase
Enterprise Crew Members – Charles Haugk, Nana Kagga, Michael Saglimbeni, John Blackman, Jack Millard, Shaela Luter, Sabrina Morris, Michelle Parylak, James Cawley, Ryan T. Husk, Jolene Kay, Makiko Konishi, Anne Leighton, Kevin Moser, Westley Nguyen, Katie Soo, Rob Wood, A.J. Verel, Paul Townsend and Claire Doré
Enterprise Communications Officer – Oz Perkins
Hannity – Amanda Foreman
Romulan Tactical Officer – Michael Berry Jr.
Romulan Communications Officer – Lucia Rijker
Romulan Commander – Pasha D. Lychnikoff
Romulan Crew Members – Matt Beisner, Neville Page, Andres Perez-Molina, Benjamin Vera and Jesper Inglis
Chief Engineer Olson – Greg Ellis
Transport Chiefs – Marlene Forte and Larry Blackman
Vulcan Elders – Leonard O. Turner, Mark Bramhall, Ronald F. Hoiseck, Irene Roseen and Jeff O’Haco
Nero’s Wife – Scottie Thompson
Keenser – Deep Roy
Starfleet Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Council Member – Captain Kelley Bogel – Rico E. Anderson
Romulan Science Tech – Richard Arnold
Amphibian Prisoner – Tad Atkinson
Doctors – Leslie Augustine and Ken Edling
Starfleet Cadets – Johnny Baca, Leo Baligaya, Corey Becker, Alex G. Blume, Neil S. Bulk, Etalvia Cashin, Brad Champagne, Zachary Culbertson, T.C. De Witt, Vittorio Wyatt Gray, Jarrell Hall, Sierra Kane, Sarah Klaren, Tashana Landray, Bryan Lee, Justin Malachi, Matthew McGregor, Andrew Mew, Jonathan Dunkerley Newkerk, Deborah Rombaut, Ramona Seymour, Leonard Jonathan Ruebe, Kaitlin Sullivan, Jenna Vaughn, Steve Wharton and Mathew Thomas Foss
The Wrong Orion – Diora Baird
Drill Tower Romulan – Sala Baker
Bridgeport Cadet – Jessica Boss
Cop – Jeffrey De Serrano
Security Officer Daniels – Calvin Dean
Starfleet Officer – Christopher Doohan
Klingon Prisoner – Mark Casimir Dyniewicz Jr.
Vulcan Federation Officer – Etienne Eckert
Hurried Cadet with Clipboard – Aliza Finley
Vulcan Cadet – Anna Florence
Missile Launcher – Massi Furlan
FourSquare – Tommy Germanovich Jr.
Child Running in Snow – Josh Greene
Crew Member – Nancy Guerriero
Starfleet Security Officers – Justin Rodgers Hall and Paul Townsend
Uncle Frank – Brad William Henke
Enterprise Bridge Officer – Gina Hieber
Enterprise Nurse – Elizabeth Ingalls
Kelvin Bridge Officer – Lauren Mary Kim
Enterprise Doctor – Tammy Klein
Starfleet Instructor – Joyce Lasley
Starfleet Commander – Daniel D. Lee
Romulans – James Lew and Mark Phelan
Young Vulcan Midwife – Jill Lover
Lieutenant Star Fleet Command – Steve Luna
Flight Operational Air Safety Conductor – Aaron Lynch
Romulan Crew Member Placing Bomb – Nav Mann
Bar Patron – Paul Marshall
Alien Cadet / Enterprise Crew – Owen Martin
Kelvin Aliens – Taylor McCluskey and Kasia Kowalczyk
Kelvin Computer – Caitlin McKenna
Councilwoman – Patrizia Milano
Sal – Jim Nieb
Drill Hanson #1 – Damion Poitier
Academy Teacher – Rahvaunia
Shuttle Cadet – Bertrand Roberson Jr.
Injured Officer in Sickbay – Darth Schuhe
Vulcan Science Minister – William Morgan Sheppard
Professor – Nicholas Guy Smith
Lt. Cmdr. Engineering – Arne Starr
Shuttle Pilot – Ronnie Steadman
Cadet Officer – Joseph Stephens Jr.
Romulan Engineer – Joseph Steven
Klingon Agitator – T.J. Storm
Shipyard Bar Patrons – Paul Sutherlin and Mary Grace
Klingon Prison Guard – Scott Trimble
Federation Captain Cartwright – Errik Tustenuggee
Cadet at Trial – Ravi Valleti
Baby Spock – Jenna Vaughn
Romulan (voice) – Wil Wheaton
Enterprise Computer (voice) – Lynnanne Zager
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)
MAIN CAST
Captain James T. Kirk – Chris Pine
Mr. Spock – Zachary Quinto
Mr. Spock (Prime) – Leonard Nimoy
Captain Pike – Bruce Greenwood
Dr. “Bones” McCoy – Karl Urban
Lt. Uhura – Zoe Saldana
Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott – Simon Pegg
Lt. Sulu – John Cho
Ensign Pavel Chekov – Anton Yelchin
Khan – Benedict Cumberbatch
Admiral Marcus – Peter Weller
Carol Marcus – Alice Eve
OTHER CAST
Thomas Harewood – Noel Clarke
Rima Harewood – Nazneen Contractor
Ensign Brackett – Amanda Foreman
Lieutenant Chapin – Jay Scully
Ensign Froman – Jonathan Dixon
Navigation Officer Darwin – Aisha Hinds
Science Officer 0718 – Joseph Gatt
Lead Nibiran – Jeremy Raymond
Nibirans – Tony Guma, Mitchell Clark, Coy Jandreau and Perry Ray
Madeline – Kimberly Arland
Klingons – Sean Blakemore and Nick E. Tarabay
Captain Abbot – Beau Billingslea
Keenser – Deep Roy
Lucille Harewood – Anjini Taneja Azhar
Doctor – Jack Laufer
Girls – Katie Cockrell and Kellie Cockrell
Cupcake – Jason Matthew Smith
George Kirk – Chris Hemsworth
Winona Kirk – Jennifer Morrison
U.S.S. Enterprise Shuttle Ensign – Seth Ayott
Torpedo Security – Marco Sanchez
Uniformed Mercenary – Lee Reherman
U.S.S. Vengeance Officer – Scott Lawrence, Usman Ally and Nolan North
U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer – James Hiroyuki Liao
U.S.S. Vengeance Ensign – Rob Moran
Starfleet Admirals – Berit Francis, Akiva Goldsman, Fernando Chien and Benjamin P. Binswanger
Transport Officer – Christopher Doohan
U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crewmembers – Andy Demetrio, Gianna Simone, Rene Rosado, James L. Tran, Ningning Deng and Jodi Johnston
Lady V – Heather C. Harris
U.S.S. Enterprise Security – Jeff Chase, Jon Lee Brody and Xavier Truesdell
U.S.S. Enterprise Nurse – Moni Akiwowo
Shuttle Pilot – Paul K. Daniel
U.S.S. Enterprise Red Shirt – Ser’Darius Blain
Moto – Heather Langenkamp
U.S.S. Enterprise Crewmember – David C. Waite
Bar Girls – Melissa Paulo and Natalie Stephany Aguilar
San Francisco Woman – Cynthia Addai-Robinson
San Francisco Bar Patron – Drew Grey
U.S.S. Vengeance Security – Douglas Weng
San Francisco Residents – Charles Haugk, Max Chernov and Jesper Inglis
Nibiru Children – Jacob Rhodes and Kentucky Rhodes
Shaku – Toney Wilson
Starfleet Ceremonial Guards – Eric Greitens, Melissa Steinman, Adam McCann and Jon Orvasky
Starfleet Memorial Admirals – Gerald W. Abrams and James McGrath
Additional Voices – Brian T. Delaney, Arlen Escarpeta, Chris Gardner, Joe Hanna, David Acord, Joe Moses, Kevin Michael Richardson, David Sobolov, Matthew Wood, Fred Tatasciore, Kiff VandenHeuvel, Julianne Buescher, Elle Newlands, Candice Renee, Audrey Wasilewski, Emily Towers, Gina Hirsch and Bill Hader
Enterprise Crew Engineers – D A Allen and Emeka Amene
Ensign Spyke – Tom Archdeacon
Starfleet HQ Staff #2 – Alexandra Aristy
Deck Crew – Melissa Baldridge
Enterprise Crew Engineers – Paris Benjamin, Jonathon Grant, Rich Kuhr, Brent McGee, David L. Schormann, Michael T Stewart, Thomas W. Stewart, Laura Parker and Brendan Norman
Starfleet Officer – Frank Cermak Jr., Mike Kalinowski, Elly Kaye and Felicity Wren
Starfleet Civilian – Joe Chin, Ariel D. King and Kyle Valle
Enterprise Crew Security – Mike Dalager
U.S.S. Vengeance Security Officer – Eddie Davenport
Cosmoe – Leni Ford
The Nibiran Elder – Gary-7
Shuttle Crewmembers – Douglas Gawoski and Tucker Maloney
Enterprise Security #1 – Mark Alexander Herz
Starfleet HQ Officer – Ryan T. Husk
NYU Nurse – Britanni Johnson
Civilians – Robert Kane and Westley Nguyen
Cadets – Hina X. Khan and Shannon Desmond
Starfleet Enlisted Soldiers – Dave Kim and David Whitaker
Grasia Alien – Kasia Kowalczyk
Starfleet Cadet – Bryan Lee
Starfleet HQ Staff #3 – Andrew Maiorano
Starfleet HQ Staff #1 – Teebone Mitchell
Bar Patron – Hiram A. Murray
London / San Francisco Resident – Paul Sutherlin
Section 31 Officer – Marc Tantin
Enterprise Crew Member – Adam Thomasson
Green Girl – Julee Vadnais
Kissing Alien – Vincent van Hinte
Intergalactic Woman – Stacey Woods
Crew member – Kerry Wynnyk
Meter maid – Omid Zader
Star Trek Beyond (2016)
MAIN CAST
Captain James T. Kirk – Chris Pine
Mr. Spock – Zachary Quinto
Dr. “Bones” McCoy – Karl Urban
Lt. Uhura – Zoe Saldana
Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott – Simon Pegg
Lt. Sulu – John Cho
Ensign Pavel Chekov – Anton Yelchin
Krall – Idris Elba
Jaylah – Sofia Boutella
Manas – Joe Taslim
Kalara – Lydia Wilson
Keenser – Deep Roy
Ensign Syl – Melissa Roxburgh
OTHER CAST
Tyvanna – Anita Brown
Ben – Doug Jung
Fi’Ja – Danny Pudi
Zavanko – Kim Kold
Hider – Fraser Aitcheson
Blue Shirts – Matthew MacCaull and Emy Aneke
Commodore Paris – Shohreh Aghdashloo
Commander Finnegan – Greg Grunberg
Control Tower Technicians – Jennifer Cheon Garcia, Jarod Joseph, Jeremy Raymond and Natalie Moon
Kissing Guy – Harry Han
Kissing Girl – Gina Brinkman
Injured Red Shirt – Adam DiMarco
Orion Girl – Fiona Vroom
Chancellor Ambassador – Richard Laurence
Sir Olden – Douglas Chapman
Wadjet – Dan Payne
Jin – Anthony Shim
Jeanine – Andrea Yu
Teenaxi Leader (voice) – Shea Whigham
Jae – Christian Sloan
Krall’s Henchman – Jake Huang
Night Watch Captain – Priya Rajaratnam
Yorktown Red Shirt – Luka Hays
USS Enterprise Bridge Crew – Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer W. Evans, Roxanne Fernandes, Jake Foy, Jodi Haynes, Nathan Jean, Tarun Keram, J.P. Mulcaster, Edwin Rodriguez, Alex Rose, Polina Nikolai, Lia Lam, Ian David Nsenga, Nicole Anthony, Rich Hill, Rebecca Husain, Trevor Mack, Harpreet Sandhu, Arlene Santana and Natasha Young
Natalia – Ashley Edner
Kalara Alien (voice) – Sara Maria Forsberg
Starfleet Official – Jeff Bezos
Blue-shirted Alien with Face Tentacles – Aiham AlSubaihi
Swarm Soldiers – Justin Anthony, Jeff Avenue, Justin Fortier, Eric Banerd, Sorena Khanlou, James Lawson and Richard David Lecoin, Jaewon Suh, Alan Yu and Sam Yunussov
USS Franklin Crewmember – Alika Autran
FBI Agents – Chuka Ekweogwu and Arzu Neuwirth
Lieutenant – Jabbz Farooqi
USS Enterprise Crewmembers – Simon MacIntyre
Civilian & Starfleet Officer – Christian Mandel
Satine – Bryce Soderberg
Cabinet Member – Adam Stone
Security – Justin Stone

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Star Trek: Generations
MAIN CAST
Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Commander Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Commander Data – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Soran – Malcolm McDowell
Admiral/Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Capt. Harriman – Alan Ruck
OTHER CAST
Demora – Jacqueline Kim
Science Officer – Jenette Goldstein
Com Officer – Thomas Kopache
Navigator – Glenn Morshower
Lieutenant – Tim Russ
Journalists – Tommy Hinkley, John Putch and Christine Jansen
Ensign Hayes – Michael Mack
Lieutenant Farrell – Dendrie Taylor
Nurse Ogawa – Patti Yasutake
Transporter Chief – Granville Ames
Security Officer – Henry Marshall
Girl with Teddy Bear – Brittany Parkyn
Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Lursa – Barbara March
B’Etor – Gwynyth Walsh
Klingon Guard – Rif Hutton
Klingon Helm – Brian Thompson
El Aurian Survivors – Marcy Goldman, Jim Krestalude, Judy Levitt, Kristopher Logan, Gwen Van Dam, Sam Alejan, Pam Blackwell and Karlotta Nelson
Picard’s Wife – Kim Braden
Picard’s Nephew – Christopher James Miller
Picard’s Kids – Matthew Collins, Mimi Collins, Thomas Dekker, Madison Eginton and Olivia Hack
Ensign Armstrong – David Keith Anderson
Operations Division Ensign – Lena Banks
Klingon – Scott Barry
Crewman Garvey – Joe Baumann
Enterprise-B Officer – Rina Bennett
Ensign Kellogg – Cameron
Ensign Jae – Tracee Cocco
Ensign Russell – Debbie David
El-Aurian – Andrew DePalma
Command Division Officer – Steve Diamond
Klingon Warrior – Michael Echols
Medical Technician – Tarik Ergin
Sciences Division Officer – Gunnel Eriksson
Enterprise-D Civilian – Margaret Rose Flores
Guinan – Whoopi Goldberg
Enterprise-D Officer – Star Halm
Maiden Voyage Official – Adolphus Hankins
Alien Civilian in Ten Forward – Grace Harrell
Operations Division Ensign – Kerry Hoyt
Vulcan Civilian – Gary Hunter
Lt. Jones – Randy James
Enterprise-B Officer – Dale Kasman
Crewman in Ten Forward – Stewart Lew
Enterprise-B Crewmen – Lorine Mendell, Jerry L. Quinn and John Alex Tampoya
Enterprise-D Civilian – Jim Portnoy
Command Division Officers – Keith Rayve, Raul Reformina and Richard Sarstedt
Antonia – Lynn Salvatori
Woman in Ten Forward – Penny Smartt-Juday
Enterprise-D Officer – Patricia Tallman
Bolian Ten Forward Waiter – Dennis Tracy
Darien Wallace – Guy Vardaman
Engineering Crewman running in hallway – D. Danny Warhol
Star Trek: First Contact
MAIN CAST
Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Commander Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Lt. Commander Data – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Lily Sloane – Alfre Woodard
Zefram Cochrane – James Cromwell
Borg Queen – Alice Krige
OTHER CAST
Security Officer – Michael Horton
Lt. Hawk – Neal McDonough
Eiger – Marnie McPhail
Holographic Doctor – Robert Picardo
Lt. Barclay – Dwight Schultz
Defiant Conn Officer – Adam Scott
Admiral Hayes – Jack Shearer
Porter – Eric Steinberg
Security Officer – Scott Strozier
Nurse Ogawa – Patti Yasutake
Guards – Victor Bevinem, David Cowgill, Scott Haven and Annette Helde
Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Bartender – C.J. Bau
Ruby – Hillary Hayes
Singer in Nightclub – Julie Morgan
Henchman – Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Nicky the Nose – Don Stark
Vulcan – Cully Fredricksen
Townsperson – Tamara Krinsky
Bolian Borg – Don Fischer
Borg – J.R. Horsting, Heinrich James, Andrew Palmer, Jon David Casey, Dan Woren, Joey Anaya, Patrick Barnitt, Steve DeRelian, Thomas Robinson Harper, Sandy E. Scott and Robert Zachar
Security Officer – Al Ahlf –
Ensign Armstrong – David Keith Anderson
Holodeck Nightclub Patron – Mike Boss
Eddy – Harry Boykoff
Man Sitting on Table in Holodeck Nightclub – Brannon Braga
Crewman Martinez – Michael Braveheart
Ensign Kellogg – Cameron
Ensign Jae – Tracee Cocco
The Borg (voice) – Jeff Coopwood
Enterprise-E Security Officer – Star Halm
Vulcan Officer – Noelle Hannibal
Assimilated Borg – Jennifer Diane Hanson
Lt. Jones – Randy James
Klingon Borg – Wayne King
Holographic Drunk – James Mapes
Assimilated Operations Officer – Dan McGee
Holodeck Nightclub Patron – Ronald D. Moore
Vulcan Officer / Borg – Louis Ortiz
Holodeck Nightclub Maitre d’ – Ethan Phillips
Enterprise-E Lieutenant – Linwood Porter
Enterprise-E Security Officer – Aric Rogokos
Enterprise Crewman – Shepard Ross
Townsperson – Michael Satterfield
Bolian – Gregory Sweeney
Holodeck Nightclub Dancer – Ray Uhler
Engineering Crewman – D. Danny Warhol
Eddie – Michael Zaslow
Star Trek: Insurrection
MAIN CAST
Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Commander Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Lt. Commander Data – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Ru’afo – F. Murray Abraham
Anij – Donna Murphy
Dougherty – Anthony Zerbe
Gallatin – Gregg Henry
Sojef – Daniel Hugh Kelly
Artim – Michael Welch
Tournel – Mark Deakins
Perim – Stephanie Niznik
OTHER CAST
Lt. Daniels – Michael Horton
Son’a Officer #1 – Bruce French
Lt. Curtis – Breon Gorman
Bolian Officer – John Hostetter
Elloran Officer #1 – Rick Worthy
Tarlac Officer – Larry Anderson
Starfleet Officer – D. Elliot Woods
Female Ensign – Jennifer Tung
Son’a Doctor – Raye Birk
Regent Cuzar – Peggy Miley
Librarian – Lee Arnone-Briggs
Son’a Officer #2 – Claudette Nevins
Alien Ensign – Max Grodénchik
Elloran Officer #2 – Greg Poland
Ensign – Kenneth Lane Edwards
Son’a Officer #3 – Joseph Ruskin
Ba’ku Child – Zachary Isaiah Williams
Ba’ku Woman – McKenzie Westmore
Young Ru’afo – Phillip Glasser
Quark – Armin Shimerman
Tarlac Officer – Al Ahlf
Ba’ku Captive – Kirk Alexander
Lieutenant Landis – Sam Arnold
Tarlac Officer – Patrick Barnitt
Ba’ku Female – Adena Bjork
Crewman Martinez – Michael Braveheart
Starfleet Officer – Rico Bueno
Ensign Jae – Tracee Cocco
Starfleet Crewman – Lorella Cuccarini
Starfleet Command – Steven E. Daniels
Star fleet – Andrew DePalma
Ba’ku Male 4 – Evan English
Operations Division Ensign – Richard Givens
Male Ba’ku 5 – Clint Hummel
Woman – Anne Igartiburu
Male Ba’ku 2 – John Jurgens
Cigarette Girl – Sarah Krasner
Evora Delegate – Claudia La Grippe
Violinist – Linda Li
Ba’ku Male 1 – Marti Matulis
Son’a Male – Michael McAdam
Girl – Amy Miller
Ba’ku Woman – Marilyn Monrovia
Son’a Officer – Tom Morello
Evora Delegate – Mark Munoz
Evora Delegate – Michael Munoz
Trill Science Officer – Meredith Murphy
Evora Delegate – Mario Muñoz
Male Ba’ku 6 – Zorab Ovsepyan
Evora Delegate – Lee Poppie
Cellist – J.D. Posey
Crewman – Shepard Ross
Starfleet Lieutenant – Wanda Roth
Enterprise-E Sciences Officer – Phoenix Wong
Star Trek: Nemesis
MAIN CAST
Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Captain Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Lt. Commander Data/B4 – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Shinzon – Tom Hardy
Viceroy – Ron Perlman
Senator Tal’aura – Shannon Cochran
Commander Donatra – Dina Meyer
Commander Suran – Jude Ciccolella
Praetor Hiren – Alan Dale
OTHER CAST
Senator – John Berg
Helm Officer Branson – Michael Owen
Admiral Janeway – Kate Mulgrew
Reman Officer – Robertson Dean
Commanders – David Ralphe and J. Patrick McCormack
Wesley Crusher – Wil Wheaton
Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Scimitar Computer (voice) – Stuart Baird
Romulan Senators – William Bebow, Greg Bronson and Rachelle Roderick
Reman Officers – Ryan Black and Marti Matulis
Wedding Guest – Bruce Dobos
Guinan – Whoopi Goldberg
Bridge Officer – Matt Hall
Starfleet Officer – Baron Jay
Reman soldier – John Jurgens
Young Ensign – Nicholas Lanier
Romulan – Jasmine Lliteras
Enterprise-D Bridge Officer – Andrew Macbeth
Starfleet Wedding Guest – Bill Miller
Reman Warriors – Tom Morga and Brian Patterson
Romulan – Guy Richardson
musician in Riker’s Wedding – Katja Rieckermann
Starfleet lieutenant – Wanda Roth
Enterprise-E Officer – Gregory Sweeney –
Kelly – Bryan Singer
Bridge Officer – Doug Wax
Wedding Guest – Wanda Ray Willis

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The Hero’s Journey in Star Wars and its Educational Significance by Jodi 6/15/23
Hollywood regularly produces TV shows for our entertainment. If you’re into comedy, action, thrillers, or romance, there is something for you. Through their many shows and films, the “Star Wars” franchise has done a great job of telling the hero’s journey to audiences that leaves them feeling entertained while at the same time passing on important messages to remember. We explore this in finer detail in this article, so make sure to read this article until the end because you may likely find one or two reasons to watch more “Star Wars”.

The hero’s journey isn’t new and has been a tried and tested storytelling pattern in some of the best TV shows about students. It involves an individual, the hero, and his path or journey to fulfill a goal. In the “Star Wars” universe, there are many characters this applies to, but for the purpose of this article, we’ll be using “The Mandalorian” as an example. So, without further ado, here are four educational lessons that “Star Wars” teaches in their heroes’ journeys:
Played by the actor Pedro Pascal, Mando is the show’s main character. He’s a bounty hunter from a clan composed of members from different species united behind a common language, creed, and code. However, after the Purge, very few remained.

To survive, Mando developed a tough personality that left him with few friends. However, his journey to deliver the child Grogu to safety changed who he was as a person. He became less selfish and more open to others – a clear message on how people can be better when presented with the right situation.
Mando is frequently faced with tough decisions without “ideal” answers. This does well to explain how things can be in the real world. You will face hard choices, but rather than run from them, you must think fast and wise to make the best decision. For instance, if you have an essay project and the deadline is close, you can use essay scholar to learn how to be a better writer instead of procrastinating. This blog contains everything from constructing outlines to detailed step-by-step guides and much more.
Throughout “The Mandalorian”, viewers are regularly reminded about the fighting prowess behind these people. However, Mando wasn’t always in a good position to fight. The iconic beskar’gam armor struck fear into Mando’s enemies. So many times, the story behind the Mandalorians was enough to avoid conflict. Myths and storytelling can be based on facts, but they can also be deceiving and prevent you from seizing opportunities.
Mando never gives up, and even when faced with seemingly unstoppable odds, he finds a way. This is a vital lesson for anyone finding it difficult to achieve their goals. Things will not always go in your favor, but there is no way forward if you give up.
The hero’s journey is a vital storytelling pattern with significant educational value. Viewers can better understand how myths affect human culture, the value of personal growth, making tough decisions, and the importance of determination. “The Mandalorian” is just one example of the many “Star Wars” TV shows, so be sure to try the others; you might learn something of value.
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
MAIN CAST
Admiral/Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Spock – Leonard Nimoy
Dr. McCoy – DeForest Kelley
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu – George Takei
Dr. Chapel – Majel Barrett
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Uhura – Nichelle Nichols
Jane Wyatt – Amanda Grayson
Gillian Taylor – Catherine Hicks
Sarek – Mark Lenard
Lt. Saavik – Robin Curtis
OTHER CAST
Federation Council President – Robert Ellenstein
Klingon Ambassador – John Schuck
Commander Janice Rand – Grace Lee Whitney
Commander Chapel – Majel Barrett
Admiral Cartwright – Brock Peters
Starfleet Communications Officer – Michael Snyder
Starfleet Display Officer – Michael Berryman
Saratoga Science Officer – Mike Brislane
Alien Communications Officer – Jane Wiedlin
Starship Captain – Vijay Amritraj
Saratoga Helmsman – Nick Ramus
San Francisco Police Officer – Joe Lando
Punk on Bus – Kirk R. Thatcher
Controllers – Thaddeus Golas/Marty Pistone
Bob Briggs – Scott DeVenney
Lady in Tour – Viola Kates Stimpson
Garbagemen – Phil Rubenstein/John Miranda
Antique Store Owner – Joe Knowland
Waiter – Bob Sarlatte
Cafe Owner – Everett Lee
Joe – Richard Harder
Nichols – Alex Henteloff
Pilot – Tony Edwards
Elderly Patient – Eve Smith
Interns – Tom Mustin/Greg Karas
Doctors – Raymond Singer/David Ellenstein/Judy Levitt
Usher – Teresa E. Victor
Jogger – James Menges
FBI Agent – Jeff Lester
CDO – Newell Tarrant
Electronic Technicians – Mike Timoney/Jeffrey Martin
Marine Sargent – Joseph Naradzay
Marine Lieutenant – Donald W. Zautcke
Doctor – Joe Adamson
Passerby on Street – Cynthia Brian
Bartender – Kirby Combs
Vulcan Engineer – Jay Crimp
Madeleine – Monique DeSart
Deltan Ambassador – Michael DiMente
Starfleet Commodore – Joel Marston
Mercy Hospital Patient – Mary D. Mascari
USS Enterprise Crew member – John C. Moran Sr.
Man Standing by Hospital Elevator – Ralph Moratz
Tourist – Kimberly L. Ryusaki
Passerby – Layla Sarakalo
Jogger – Melanie Shatner
Saratoga Captain Madge Sinclair
Tourist -Philip Weyland
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
MAIN CAST
Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Spock – Leonard Nimoy
Dr. McCoy – DeForest Kelley
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu – George Takei=
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Uhura – Nichelle Nichols
St. John Talbot – David Warner
Sybok – Laurence Luckinbill
Korrd – Charles Cooper
OTHER CAST
Caithlin Dar – Cynthia Gouw
Captain Klaa – Todd Bryant
Vixis – Spice Williams-Crosby
J’onn – Rex Holman
“God” – George Murdock
Young Sarek – Jonathan Simpson
High Priestess – Beverly Hart
Pitchman – Steve Susskind
Starfleet Chief of Staff – Harve Bennett
Amanda – Cynthia Blaise
David McCoy – Bill Quinn
Yeoman – Melanie Shatner
Sybok Warriors – Paul Acerno/Michael Berryman/Gene Cross
Catwoman – Linda Fetters Howard
Crew Member – Conrad Hurtt
Galactic Army Of Light, Rebel – Mel Mede
Enterprise Crew Member – Patrick Michael
Young Spock – Carey Scott
Klingon Helmsman – Mike Smithson
Nimbus III Bar Patron / Wrinkles – Alien Settler – Adrian Tafoya
Nimbus III Bar Patron – Ilona Wilson
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
MAIN CAST
Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Spock – Leonard Nimoy
Dr. McCoy – DeForest Kelley
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Captain Sulu – George Takei
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Uhura – Nichelle Nichols
Lt. Valeris – Kim Cattrall
Sarek – Mark Lenard
Chang – Christopher Plummer
Chancellor Gorkon – David Warner
OTHER CAST
Excelsior Communications Officer Rand – Grace Lee Whitney
Admiral Cartwright – Brock Peters
Chief in Command – Leon Russom
Federation President – Kurtwood Smith
Azetbur – Rosanna DeSoto
Klingon Ambassador – John Schuck
Klingon Defense Attorney – Michael Dorn
Kerla – Paul Rossilli
Klingon Judge – Robert Easton
Klingon Officer – Clifford Shegog
Klingon Commander – William Morgan Sheppard
General Stex – Brett Porter
Excelsior Officer – Jeremy Roberts
Excelsior Engineer – Michael Bofshever
Excelsior Navigator – Angelo Tiffe
Helmsman Lojur – Boris Lee Krutonog
Excelsior Communications Officer – Christian Slater
Martia – Iman
The Brute – Tom Morga
Klingon Translator – Todd Bryant
Behemoth Alien – John Bloom
First Klingon General – Jim Boeke
Munitions Man – Carlos Cestero
Young Crewman – Edward Clements
Martia as a Child – Katie Johnston
Prisoner at Rura Penthe – Doug Engalla
Second Klingon General – Matthias Hues
Nanclus – Darryl Henriques
Sleepy Klingon – David Orange
Military Aide – Judy Levitt
ADC – Shakti Chen
Crewman Dax – Michael Snyder
Starfleet Admiral – Shirley Blackwell
Starfleet Flag Officer – Faith Burton
Romulan – Eddie Caldwell
Daz – Max Cervantes
Klingon Officer – Clay Hodges
Starfleet Flag Officer – Jim Portnoy
Starfleet Admiral – Evans Ricciardi
Federation President Adviser – Kevin G. Tracey

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Interview with Shila Ommi of the movie “Elemental” and “Tehran” on Apple TV+ by Suzanne 6/15/23
It was really fun to speak with Shila. The movie looks really good (and great for kids). I saw the trailer last week when I went to see “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” Shila plays Cinder, the mom of the main character, Ember (Leah Lewis).
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CINDER LUMEN (Shila Ommi) is Firetown’s resident matchmaker, utilizing her natural gift that allows her to smell true love in a Fire person’s smoke, whether they know it or not. She boasts numerous matches throughout her tenure—she’s proud of her track record—but this brusque, no-nonsense and traditional mom has yet to find a match for her daughter. Elsewhere audiences can see Shila Ommi on the Apple TV+ espionage thriller, “Tehran.” Shila Ommi is one of the returning co-stars of Apple TV+, espionage thriller, “Tehran,” now streaming season two now on Apple TV+. Ommi portrays the character of Nahid Kamali, the wife of Shaun Toub’s character Faraz Kamali (a skilled investigator with the Revolutionary Guards), and she also shared the screen with the iconic Glenn Close, and in season two. The heart pounding “Tehran,” which has earned the comparison in the media already of “24” meets “The Americans,” is must watch TV at it’s finest.
Shila Ommi is an American/ actress, born in Tehran, and has lived in Los Angeles since onslaught of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Her mother was a poet and her father a philanthropist, real estate mogul, and the founder and CEO of Iran’s largest construction company, Vima Co. At an early age, Ommi witnessed the wrath of the Islamic regime. Ommi’s father was also on their hit list, but her family had the chance to flee the country, leaving behind their wealth and all their belongings to begin a new life in the United States.
Today, Shila Ommi is a prominent actress in the Iranian communities in diaspora. For over a decade, she toured the globe as the lead actress and co-artistic director of Workshop 79, a theatre company spearheaded by acclaimed Iranian playwright/director/actor Hous
Ommi portrays the character Nahid, in the acclaimed espionage thriller, “Tehran,” with seasons 1 & 2 streaming now on Apple TV+ . She portrayed the character of Yasmin in the Apple TV+ anthology series “Little America” co-starring with Shaun Toub (who is also her screen husband in “Tehran”). Ommi is also a voice-over artist and performs regularly in animated films and web series. She is the voice of all the characters, male and female in a cartoon series called “NOPM: Special Forces” which was commissioned by the Boromand Foundation, a human rights organization focused on Iran’s human rights violations. She is narrating a video about deforestation, and a film about Iran… both coming out by the end of this year.
Disney and Pixar’s “Elemental” is an all-new, original feature film set in Element City, where fire-, water-, land- and air residents live together. The story introduces Ember, a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade challenges her beliefs about the world they live in.

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Interview with Sadie Stanley, Lexi Underwood and Griffin Gluck of “Cruel Summer” season 2 on Freeform by Suzanne 5/5/23
It was great to speak with these young actors… I hope you can check out the show. It’s an anthology series, so the cast and story for this season two is completely different than season one. It’s a very interesting show with a good mystery. It premieres Monday, June 5 on Freeform!
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— Sadie Stanley, Griffin Gluck and Newcomer Eloise Payet Set To Lead Ensemble Cast —
Freeform’s “Cruel Summer” returns as an anthology with a fresh mystery and cast when its highly anticipated second season premieres later this year. Executive produced by Emmy® Award nominee Jessica Biel and Michelle Purple (“The Sinner,” “Candy”) through Iron Ocean Productions and from studio eOne, the first season of “Cruel Summer” was a critical and ratings smash, making it Freeform’s most-watched series in network history.
Set in an idyllic waterfront town in the Pacific Northwest, the next chapter of “Cruel Summer” follows the rise and fall of an intense teenage friendship. Approaching the story from three different timelines surrounding Y2K, the season twists and turns as it tracks the early friendship between Megan, Isabella and Megan’s best friend Luke, the love triangle that blossomed, and the mystery that would impact all of their lives going forward.
Sadie Stanley (“The Goldbergs”) will star as Megan Landry, a computer coder and honor student from a blue-collar family. Once Megan meets Isabella, she begins to live in the moment and embrace her true self. When events take a tragic turn, her long-held dreams are dashed, and she is left wondering who she can trust.
Eloise Payet portrays the alluring and enigmatic Isabella, the daughter of foreign diplomats, who is spending a year as an exchange student with the Landry family. She quickly shakes up life in this small town, but her charm can’t hide the truth about her past or the real reason she came to live with the Landrys forever.
Griffin Gluck (“Locke & Key”) plays Luke Chambers, Megan’s lifelong best friend from a prominent family. Over time, Luke finds himself at a crossroads as he tries to establish his own place in the world, separate from the expectations of his powerful father.
KaDee Strickland (“Private Practice”) stars as Debbie, Megan’s hardworking single mom who thinks hosting Isabella will open Megan’s eyes to a bigger world than their small town. Lisa Yamada (“Little Fires Everywhere”) is Parker, a popular musician who becomes more cynical as the world takes a dark turn around her. Sean Blakemore (“Greenleaf”) will play Sheriff Myer, an old-fashioned law-and-order type, under pressure to solve the first major crime in Chatham. Paul Adelstein (“True Story”) will recur as Steve Chambers, Luke’s high-profile dad, whose influence in town is far-reaching.
“Cruel Summer” comes from studio eOne and was created by Bert V. Royal. Elle Triedman serves as showrunner. Executive producers include Triedman, Bill Purple, Tia Napolitano, and Iron Ocean Productions’ Jessica Biel and Michelle Purple. The series is distributed internationally by eOne.
“CRUEL SUMMER” SEASON TWO
June 5 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) – Episode #2001 – “Welcome to Chatham” – SEASON TWO PREMIERE
In Summer 1999, small-town computer genius Megan resents the arrival of outgoing and mysterious foreign exchange student Isabella. Little does she know how her life will change by Summer 2000.
June 5 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) – Episode #2002– “Ride or Die”
In Summer 1999, Isabella grows closer to Luke while struggling to connect with Megan. In Winter 1999, Isabella searches for justice following the disastrous Christmas party.
June 12 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) – Episode #2003 – “Bloody Knuckles”
In Summer 1999, Megan and Isabella bond during an overnight at the Chambers’ cabin. Luke tries to stand up to Brent but ends up causing more problems for his dad. Suspicions are raised after fingerprints are found on the gun that shot Luke
June 19 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) – Episode #2004 – “Springing a Leak”
In Summer 1999, Megan wants to be adventurous and makes fake IDs for the gang. In Winter 1999, a burst pipe leads the Landrys and Isabella to a messy night at the Chambers’ house. Isabella wants to help but is met with resistance from Megan.
June 26 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) – Episode #2005– “All I Want for Christmas”
In Summer 1999, Isabella is rocked by a surprise visit from her past. In Winter 1999, Isabella’s concerns for Megan lead her to some surprising news. In Summer 2000, family loyalties are tested.
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Star Trek Movies Cast List (TOS)

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
MAIN CAST
Admiral Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Spock – Leonard Nimoy
Dr. McCoy – DeForest Kelley
Cmdr. Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu – George Takei
Dr. Chapel – Majel Barrett
Lt. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Lt. Cmdr. Uhura – Nichelle Nichols
Ilia – Persis Khambatta
Captain Will Decker – Stephen Collins
OTHER CAST
CPO Janice Rand – Grace Lee Whitney
Klingon Captain – Mark Lenard
Alien Boy – Billy Van Zandt
Epsilon Technician – Roger Aaron Brown
Airlock Technician – Gary Faga
Commander Branch – David Gautreaux
Assistant to Rand – John Gowans
Cargo Deck Ensign – Howard Itzkowitz
Lt. Cmdr. Sonak – Jon Rashad Kamal
Chief DiFalco – Marcy Lafferty
Lieutenant – Michele Billy Povill
Technician – Jeri McBride
Chief Ross – Terrence O’Connor
Lt. Cleary – Michael Rougas
Woman – Susan O’Sullivan
Crew Members – Ralph Brannen/Ralph Byers/Paula Crist/Iva Lane/Franklyn Seales/Momo Yashima
Klingon Crewmen – Jimmie Booth/Joel Kramer/Bill McIntosh/Dave Moordigian/Tom Morga/Tony Rocco/Joel Shultz/Craig Thomas/Edna Glover … Vulcan Master
Vulcan Masters – Norman Stuart/Paul Weber
Security Officer – Joshua Gallegos
Yeomen – Lisa Chess/Leslie C. Howard
Technical Assistants – Sayra Hummel/Junero Jennings
Enterprise Computer (voice) – Doug Hale
Crew Member – Richard Arnold/John Hugh McKnight/Gene Poe/Bjo Trimble
Enterprise Sciences Crewmember – Jerry Best
Other Enterprise Crew Members – David Gerrold/Susan Sackett/Fred Bronson/Bob Bryan/Celeste Cartier/Vern Dietsche/Walter Doty/Cassandra Foster/Barnetta Fowler/Gayle Frank/Frank Salsedo/William Guest/William J. Hickey/James T. Kirk/Donald J. Long/Barbara Minster/Ve Neill/Roger Trantham
Rec Deck Crewmembers – Denise Okuda/Lisa Christy/Price Coetzee/Devron Conrad/Laura Grayson/Louise Stange-Wahl
Extras – Christopher Doohan/Montgomery Doohan
Security Guards – John Dresden/Rod Perry
Vulcan Enterprise Crew Member – Scott Dweck
Engineering Officer – Dennis Fischer
Star Fleet Command Officer – Ryan Frazier
Federation Civilian – Sharon Hesky
Perfect Alien – Stephen M. Kienzle
Rhaandarite Crewman – Steven Lance
Starfleet Officer – Suzanne Lodge … (uncredited)
Donald J. Long Donald J. Long
Engineering Chief / Medical Crew Member – Joel Marston
Epsilon IX Crew Member – Winnie McCarthy
Starfleet Officer at Air Tram Station – Bernadette Pelletier
Klingon – George Sebastian
Vulcan Citizen on Earth – Arthur Tovey
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
MAIN CAST
Admiral Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Spock – Leonard Nimoy
Dr. McCoy – DeForest Kelley
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu – George Takei
Dr. Chapel – Majel Barrett
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Uhura – Nichelle Nichols
Carol Marcus – Bibi Besch
David Marcus – Merritt Butrick …
Captain Clark Terrell – Paul Winfield
Lt. Saavik – Kirstie Alley
Khan Noonien Singh – Ricardo Montalban
OTHER CAST
Peter Preston – Ike Eisenmann
Jedda Adzhin-Dall – John Vargas
Cmdr. Kyle – John Winston
Cmdr. Beach – Paul Kent
Cadet – Nicholas Guest
Vance Madison – Russell Takaki
Delwin March – Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Crew Chief – Joel Marston
Bridge Voice – Teresa E. Victor
Radio Voices – Dianne Harper/David Ruprecht
Computer (voice) – Marcy Vosburgh
Enterprise Trainees – Bill Baker/Kimberly L. Ryusaki
Khan’s Navigator – Laura Banks
Joachim – Judson Scott
Battle simulator computer (voice) – Harve Bennett
Khan’s Crew Members – Steve Bond/Fletcher Bryant/Ann Chatterton/Brett Baxter Clark/John Gibson/Dennis Landry/Cristian Letelier/Jeff McBride/Roger Menache/Nanci Rogers/Deney Terrio
Crew Members at Spock’s Funeral – Bobby Burns/Jim Painter/George Sasaki
Khan’s Henchman – Tim Culbertson
Corpse of Regula I Cook – Eddy Donno
Enterprise Torpedo Officer – Richard Forinash
Enterprise Crew members – James Horner/Tony Roque/John Bear Staible
Starfleet Astronaut – Tom Morga
Starfleet Crewman – Philip Weyland
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
MAIN CAST
Admiral/Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Spock – Leonard Nimoy
Dr. McCoy – DeForest Kelley
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Hikaru Sulu – George Takei
Dr. Chapel – Majel Barrett
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Cmdr. Uhura – Nichelle Nichols
Lt. Saavik – Robin Curtis
David Marcus – Merritt Butrick
OTHER CAST
Trainee Foster – Phil Morris
‘Mr. Adventure’ – Scott McGinnis
Admiral Morrow – Robert Hooks
Valkris – Cathie Shirriff
Kruge – Christopher Lloyd
Torg – Stephen Liska
Maltz – John Larroquette
Captain Styles – James Sikking
First Officer – Miguel Ferrer
Sarek – Mark Lenard
Vulcan High Priestess – Dame Judith Anderson
Spock…Age 9 – Carl Steven
Spock…Age 13 – Vadia Potenza
Spock…Age 17 – Stephen Manley
Spock…Age 25 – Joe W. Davis
Captain – Paul Sorensen
Enterprise Computer (voice) – Teresa E. Victor
Flight Recorder (voice) – Harve Bennett
Woman in Cafeteria – Grace Lee Whitney
Klingon Sargeant – David Cadiente
Klingon Gunners – Bob K. Cummings/Branscombe Richmond
Captain Esteban – Phillip R. Allen
Helm – Jeanne Mori
Communications – Mario Marcelino
Alien – Allan Miller
Waitress – Sharon Thomas Cain
Civilian Agent – Conroy Gedeon
Vulcan Child – Katherine Blum
Prison Guards – Gary Faga/Doug Shanklin
Spock Screams (voice) – Frank Welker
Space Dock Controller (voice) – Judi M. Durand
Vulcan Priestess – Shirley Anthony
Vulcan Priest – Benjie Bancroft
Vulcan Maiden – Jessica Biscardi
Trainee Crewmember – Steve Blalock
Bar Alien – Barney Burman
Space Dock Worker – Charles Correll
Klingon Crewman – Al Jones
Officers’ Lounge Patron – Claudia Lowndes
Bartender – Eric Mansker
Starfleet Bar Patron / Klingon – Tom Morga
Vulcan Guard – Danny Nero
Klingon – Dennis Ott
Bar Waitress – Nanci Rogers
Bar Alien – Kimberly L. Ryusaki
Vulcan Maiden – Dee Giffin Scott
Vulcan Maiden – Rebecca Soladay
Enterprise Crewmember – John Bear Staible
Starfleet Officer – Philip Weyland

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Prodigy Cast List

MAIN CAST
Dal – Brett Gray
Gwyn – Ella Purnell
Rok-Tahk – Rylee Alazraqui
Jankom Pog – Jason Mantzoukas
Zero – Angus Imrie
Murf – Dee Bradley Baker
Hologram Janeway/Admiral Janeway – Kate Mulgrew
RECURRING AND GUEST STARS
The Diviner – John Noble
Drednok – Jimmi Simpson
Ship Computer – Bonnie Gordon
Asencia – Jameela Jamil
Commander Tysess – Daveed Diggs
Miners – Ben Thomas/Debra Wilson
Doctor Noum – Jason Alexander
Captain Chakotay – Robert Beltran
Kazon Trader – Brook Chalmers
Barniss Frex – Eric Bauza
Commander Kaseth – Kimberly Brooks
Nandi – Grey Griffin
Thadiun Okona – Billy Campbell
Admiral Jellico – Ronny Cox
Ankle Restraint – Laila Berzins
Frail Woman – Melissa Villaseñor
Boxy – Zehra Fazal
Caitian Child – Rania Sharkawy
Cadet Huur’A – Samantha Smith
Doctor Macdonald – Erin Macdonald
Dr. Boons – Fred Tatasciore
Doctor Jago – Amy Hill
Adreek-Hu – Tommie Earl Jenkins
Doctor Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden

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Lower Decks Cast List

MAIN CAST
Ensign Beckett Mariner – Tawny Newsome
Ensign Brad Boimler – Jack Quaid
Ensign D’Vana Tendi – Noël Wells
Ensign Samanthan Rutherford – Eugene Cordero
Captain Carol Freeman – Dawnn Lewis
Commander Jack Ransom – Jerry O’Connell
Lieutenant Shaxs – Fred Tatasciore
Dr. T’Ana – Gillian Vigman
Lieutenant Commander Andy Billups – Paul Scheer
RECURRING AND NOTABLE GUEST STARS
Kayshon – Carl Tart
Ensign Barnes – Jessica McKenna
Admiral Freeman – Phil LaMarr
Ensign Jennifer Sh’reyan – Lauren Lapkus
Lieutenant Commander Stevens – Ben Rodgers
Command Ensign with Accelerated Growth and Reverse Aging – Nolan North
Anabaj – Kari Wahlgren
Dr. Migleemo – Paul F. Tompkins
Les Buenamigo – Carlos Alazraqui
Castro – Gabrielle Ruiz
Quimp – Tom Kenny
Cerritos Conn Officer – Eric Bauza
Pakled Captain – Rich Fulcher
Casey – Neil Casey
Lieutenant Jet – Marcus Henderson
Capt. William T. Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Drookmani Captain – J.G. Hertzler
Petra Aberdeen – Georgia King
Lieutenant Ottessa Warren – Vanessa Marshall
Combadge – Ryan Ridley
AGIMUS – Jeffrey Combs
Captain Amina Ramsey – Toks Olagundoye
Badgey – Jack McBrayer
Simulated Starfleet Officer – Marc Evan Jackson
Solvang First Officer – Merrin Dungey
Lt. O’Connor – Haley Joel Osment
Q – John de Lancie
Borg Queen – Alice Krige
Lt. Tom Paris – Robert Duncan McNeill
Older Klingon Officer – Robin Atkin Downes
Dr. Zefram Cochrane – James Cromwell
Quark – Armin Shimerman
Capt. Hikaru Sulu – George Takei
Dr. Leah Brahms – Susan Gibney
Cmdr. Deanna Troi – Marina Sirtis
Gelrakian #2 – Kevin Michael Richardson
Clar – Kurtwood Smith
Doopler – Richard Kind
Col. Kira Nerys – Nana Visitor
Black Ops Officer 2 – Kenneth Mitchell
Carlton Dennis – Bobby Moynihan
Leonardo da Vinci – Gary Cole
Rawda – Harry Shum Jr.
Melponar triplets – Alice Wetterlund
Apergosian High Leader – Randall Park
Interrogator – Missi Pyle
Titan Lieutenant #1 – Echo Kellum

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