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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast in season five, after Michael Dorn (Worf) had joined in season four and before Terry Farrell (Jadzia Dax) left at the end of season six. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is an American science fiction television series that debuted in broadcast syndication on January 3, 1993. [1] The series ran for seven seasons ...
Seasons 1, 4, 6–7 (TNG) Civilian: Android: L'Rell: Mary Chieffo: Seasons 1–2 (DSC) Chancellor: Klingon High Council: Chancellor of Klingon Empire: Klingon: Lursa: Barbara March: Seasons 4–5, 7 (TNG) Movies (GEN) Season 1 (DS9) Captain, Klingon Empire: Bird of Prey: Commanding officer Klingon: Ma’ah Jon Curry Seasons 2, 4-5 (LOW) Captain ...
Quark persuades them to split the money five ways with him, since only he can take delivery of it as Morn's legal heir. Once it arrives, the four criminals turn against one another, each trying to claim it all. Quark runs for cover as a shootout ensues, and Constable Odo soon arrives to arrest the four. Excited at the prospect of being able to ...
[4] This episode was released on October 2, 1998 in Japan as part of the half-season LaserDisc box set 3rd Season vol.2. [5] The format included both English and Japanese audio tracks, as well as Japanese captions. [5] The episode was released on June 3, 2003 in North America as part of the season 3 DVD box set. [6]
Gerrit Graham, who played the Hunter in a Deep Space Nine episode called "Captive Pursuit", and later played a Q (Quinn) in the Voyager episode "Death Wish". J. G. Hertzler (Martok of Deep Space Nine and Klingon advocate Kolos in the Enterprise episode: "Judgement") appeared in "Tsunkatse" as an unnamed Hirogen.
The costumes, makeup and music recall the best of today’s stadium shows–indeed, the SIX: Live on Opening Night Broadway album debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard charts and has been streamed ...
Played by: Lewis Vilamor (Series 5), [5] Jamie and Zoe Ryde-Weller (Series 6), [6] [7] Thea and Sophia Perry, Alfie and Harvie Walters (Series 7), Charlee and Neo Hall, Gabriel and Ethan Claasen (Series 8) Corinthian McVitie Keogh is the son of Janet Keogh and Gaz Wilkinson; he was born in series 5, nine months after Janet slept with Gaz.
In October 2020, Heche explained that Ford made the call to keep her in the Six Days, Seven Nights cast. “I would not have gotten that movie,” she told Entertainment Tonight at the time.