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De Lancie was born John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 20, 1948, [1] one of two children born to John de Lancie (1921–2002), principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1954 to 1977, and Andrea de Lancie (July 3, 1920 – October 18, 2006). His mother was French.
John Keegan de Lancie (born October 31, 1984) is an American former actor. He is the son of actor John de Lancie and Marnie Mosiman. He is known for playing " Q Junior ", the son of his father's recurring Star Trek character Q in the 2001 Star Trek: Voyager episode " Q2 ".
John Sherwood de Lancie (July 26, 1921 – May 17, 2002) was an American oboist and arts administrator. He was principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 23 years and also director of the Curtis Institute of Music .
John de Lancie is known the galaxy over as Star Trek‘s omnipotent Q, but it’s his actual breakout role in the mid-80s as eccentric inventor/psychic Eugene Bradford on Days of Our Lives that ...
de Lancie is a surname. Notable people with the name include: John de Lancie, character actor best known for his role as recurring guest star Q on the various Star Trek series; John de Lancie (oboist), the principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra for many years; Keegan de Lancie, American actor and son of actor John de Lancie and Marnie ...
The number on it was (323) 634-5667. This is a functional phone number intended for the viewers to call. Typically, American movies or TV episodes use "dud" phone numbers that go nowhere, but this is a small treat for diligent viewers; a small, out-of-universe Easter egg with a short message from John de Lancie's portrayal of Q. Since initial ...
When John de Lancie was first cast as Q on the pilot of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” his expectation was that he was only supposed to play the wily omnipotent being — who challenges ...
John de Lancie. John de Lancie was a guest voice of the villain character Discord in the second season 2-part premiere, "The Return of Harmony". Faust had written the Discord character as a sendup of de Lancie's Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation, though had not anticipated that he would be