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Star
Trek Actors Other Roles in Movies and TV Shows
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The
Next Generation - Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher) |
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Date
of Birth - July 29, 1972
Place of Birth - Burbank, California, USA
Height - 5' 11" (1.80 m)
Most Famous Role(s) Other Than Star Trek:
- Stand by Me as Gordie Lachance
- Flubber as Bennett Hoenicker
Trivia About the Actor:
- First big break in acting was opposite Bill Cosby
in a Jell-O Pudding Pops commercial.
- Was once spokesman for NewTek company.
- Was number 62 on VH1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars"
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CSI:
Crime Scene Investigation (2006) (TV)
- Starring as Walter in "Compulsion"
- In Las Vegas the Crime Scene Investigations unit is
led by Gill Grissom (William Petersen). With almost
obsessive dedication towards his quest for the facts,
he and his elite team of investigators including Night
Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger),
work using scientific skills and equipment that find
clues from unlikely sources.
- In this episode, a female flight attendant is raped
and killed in her hotel room. Catherine's team investigate
the death of a young boy in his own bed. He was beaten
to death while his parents and older brother were in
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The
Invisible Man (2001) (TV)
- Starring as Dorman in "Perchance to Dream"
- Darian Fawkes is a petty thief and conman who is bailed
out of jail by his brother in return for undergoing
an experiment that implants a "quicksilver"
gland in his head that allows him to turn invisible.
His brother is killed, so he goes to work for a secret
government organization in return for a counter-agent
which keeps the gland from driving him insane.
- In this episode, a series of bizarre killings involve
murderers who have no connection to the victims. The
Keeper is part of an insomnia-research project, and
the scientists are using the device to create assassins.
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Deep
Core (2000)
- Starring as Rodney
Bedecker
- Alan Morrisey (Harry VanGorkum) has developed the
ultimate mining machine that uses laser energy to burrow
through anything. The machine's creator destroys it,
but years later, Allison Saunders (Terry Farrell) rebuilds
the machine. With earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcano
eruptions around the world, it's up to the team with
the machine to save the planet by setting off a series
of subterranean nuclear explosions. Meanwhile, Daryl
Simmons (James Russo) is planning to sabotage them to
help the Chinese military. |
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Flubber
(1997)
- Starring as Bennett Hoenicker
- Professor Phillip Brainard (Robin Williams) works
with his assistant Weebo, trying to create a substance
that's a new source of energy and that will save Medfield
College where his sweetheart Sara (Marcia Gay Harden)
is the president. He has missed his wedding twice, and
on the afternoon of his third wedding, Professor Brainard
creates flubber, which allows objects to fly through
the air. I looks like rubber, so he calls it flubber.
This film is based on the 1961 Disney classic, "The
Absent-Minded Professor. |
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The
New Outer Limits (1996) (TV)
- Starring as a Cadet in "The Light Brigade"
- The New Outer Limits aired from 1995-2002 and is in
the tradition of the classic anthology series. It brings
back the bizarre, frightening, and disturbing while
pushing the imagination to its farthest reaches.
- In this episode, a young Cadet learns the difference
between heroic ideals and the bitter realities of war.
The only survivors on a crippled battle cruiser - Earth's
last hope for victory and survivors - are the Cadet,
the weapons Chief and Major John Skokes, a repatriated
prisoner of war. Exposed to fatal doses of radiation
when their fleet was wiped out by the aliens, they fight
illness and death to launch a preemptive strike. As
the awesome responsibility for success descends on him,
the Cadet learns that fear is not his only enemy. |
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Tales
from the Crypt (1993) (TV)
- Starring as Arling in "House of Horror"
- This horror anthology always started and ended with
the Crypt Keeper rattling off a ghoulish pun, and featured
stories of murder, the super natural, gore and humor.
Each show always had a twisted ending of sorts.
- In this episode, three pledges for a fraternity on
probation and a beautiful young sorority gal, visit
an abandoned house where an "urban legend"
murder took place years before. Led by the head pledge
master (Kevin Dillon), the three pledges must enter
the house and past tests given to them. |
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roles do not include voice only, and only well known movies
or TV shows are listed here. Our research was eased using
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