Star Trek actor Tim Russ from Voyager who played Lieutenant Commander Tuvok in other roles from movies and TV shows with pictures included.

Star Trek Actors Other Roles in Movies and TV Shows

Voyager - Tim Russ (Lieutenant Commander Tuvok)
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Bird (1988)
- Starring as Harris
- This film depicts the life of Charlie Parker (Forest Whitaker), one the twentieth century's premier jazz musicians in 1940. It shows Parker's rise to success for his remarkable way of playing, his interracial love affair with his loving wife Chan (Diane Venora) and his death from heroin abuse.


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Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)
- Starring as Jesse
- Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) sets out to avenge the death of his girlfriend's daughter, Erica, who dies of a drug overdose. He sets out to rid the city of the gangs who supply cocaine in Los Angeles. Publisher Nathan White, whose daughter also died of a drug overdose, supplies Kersey with weapons and information so he can go after Zacharias and Romero the gang leaders.
- Jesse is one of the bad guy gang members and Paul Kersey blows him up along with a couple others in a car, in the final scene.


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Voices in the Earth

The Twilight Zone (1985 and 1987) (TV)
- Starring as Archer in "Voices in the Earth"
- Starring as a cop in Kentucky Rye segment
- The new series aired from Sept. 1985 to April 1989 and like the original, was a collection of various tales that range from the tragic to the comedic. They may be scary or just thought-provoking, but most episodes have unexpected endings and a moral lesson.
- In the distant future an expedition returns to a barren Earth and a member hears voices from ghosts of those that died in the planets disaster. The expedition wants to destroy what remains of the planet for valuable minerals, but the ghosts don't want that. Life is eventually discovered in the oceans, so the Earth is spared.
- Bob Spindler, a drunk driver, arrives at the "Kentucky Rye" bar where the customers are all victims of drunk drivers. When Bob tries to leave, he finds out that he's died in a horrible drinking and driving accident and he has nothing nothing but alcohol to comfort him for an eternity in Hell.
- The police officers show up at the end of the segment when Bob is looking out the bar window and can see them investigating the accident.


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Spaceballs (1987)
- Starring as a Trooper
- Those dastardly Spaceballs and Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) are out to steal the atmosphere from Druidia. They kidnap Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) to get the code that opens the shield surrounding the planet. The king (Dick Van Patten) turns to the swashbuckling Lone Starr (Bill Pullman), a smuggler, hired gun and all-around great guy to get his precious princess back. Assisted by his faithful sidekick, Barf the mog (John Candy), and Yoghurt (Mel Brooks), Lone Starr sets forth to rescue the princess because he owes Pizza the Hutt a million spacebucks.
- The trooper is a cameo appearance while literally combing the desert with an afro pick. He says "We ain't found shit!" after Dark Helmet asks if anyones found anything.


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Crossroads (1986)
- Starring as
Robert Johnson
- Eugene Martone (Ralph Macchio) is a classically trained guitarist who desperately wants to locate a long-lost blues song. At a Harlem nursing home, Eugene finds Willie Brown (Joe Seneca), a legendary blues man who may be able to help him. Eugene becomes part of the master guitarist's scheme to reclaim his soul from the Devil, which he sold in exchange for musical greatness at a rural crossroads many decades before. Making their way across the Mississippi Delta, the duo meets Frances (Jami Gertz), a runaway who becomes a love interest for Eugene.
- Robert Johnson is a real-life blues legend. He is seen at the beginning of the movie making the lost recordingas that Eugene is looking for.


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Hunter (1985) (TV)
- Starring as
Sam in "Killer in the Halloween Mask"
- L.A.P.D. Sgt. Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer) is a tough-minded, Dirty Harry-type who can't stand the creeps who prowl the streets. He is assigned to Sgt. Dee Dee McCall (Stepfanie Kramer), whom the other cops don't like. The two homicide detectives found themselves up against the slimiest criminals Los Angeles has to offer.
- In this episode, the Captain sends Hunter and McCall to serve as technical advisors for a television police show to keep them out of trouble. Unfortunately, the star of the show is killed, placing Hunter and McCall in the middle of another high-profile murder investigation.


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These roles do not include voice only, and only well known movies or TV shows are listed here. Our research was eased using The Internet Movie Database.