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+ | | Date of birth = {{d|5|April|1972}} |
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⚫ | '''Alexander Philipp Enberg''' {{born|5|April|1972}} is the actor best known to ''[[Star Trek]]'' fans for his [[VOY recurring characters#Vorik|recurring role]] as [[Ensign]] [[Vorik]] on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He is the son of ''Voyager'' co-creator [[Jeri Taylor]] and sportscaster {{w|Dick Enberg}}. |
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− | He had previously portrayed a [[Unnamed Humans (19th century)#Young Reporter|young reporter]] on [[ |
+ | He had previously portrayed a [[Unnamed Humans (19th century)#Young Reporter|young reporter]] on [[TNG]]'s {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}} and the [[Vulcan]] Ensign [[Taurik]] in TNG's {{e|Lower Decks}}. He also played a [[Unnamed Malon#Malon Engineer|Malon engineer]] in the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Juggernaut}}. |
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+ | Enberg began his screen acting career in the 1990 feature film ''Pump Up the Volume'', starring [[Christian Slater]]. He has since appeared in such films as ''Junior'' (1994, with [[Frank Langella]], [[Lawrence Tierney]], and [[Tracey Walter]]), ''Panic'' (2001, with [[Kristanna S. Loken]] and [[Tucker Smallwood]]), and ''America's Sweethearts'' (2001, with [[Ann Cusack]]). In 1998, he and his ''Voyager'' castmate [[Manu Intiraymi]] appeared as students of a drug intervention class in the comedy ''Senseless''. Also featured in this film were fellow ''Voyager'' guest actor [[Brad Dourif]], along with ''Trek'' alumni [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Cyia Batten]], and [[Jack Shearer]]. |
− | Outside of ''Star Trek'', Enberg has appeared on such |
+ | Outside of ''Star Trek'', Enberg has appeared on such television series as ''Lois & Clark'' (starring [[K Callan]] and [[Teri Hatcher]]), ''Murder One'' (with [[Jack Blessing]], [[Barbara Bosson]], [[John Fleck]], [[Jack Kehler]], and [[Clayton Rohner]]), and ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Gordon Clapp]], [[Sharon Lawrence]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]). He was also seen in the made-for-TV movies ''Gia'' (1998, with [[Joan Pringle]]) and ''Pirates of Silicon Valley'' (1999, with [[J.G. Hertzler]], [[Nikita Ager]], [[Jeffrey Nordling]], and [[Marc Worden]]). |
+ | == ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
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− | ===As Ensign Vorik=== |
+ | === As Ensign Vorik === |
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+ | **{{e|Fair Trade}} |
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+ | **{{e|Alter Ego}} |
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+ | **{{e|Blood Fever}} |
− | ** "[[Day of Honor (episode)|Day of Honor]]" |
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− | ** "[[Demon (episode)|Demon]]" |
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+ | **{{e|Extreme Risk}} |
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+ | **{{e|Counterpoint}} |
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+ | **{{e|Renaissance Man}} |
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+ | File:Young Reporter.jpg|[[Unnamed Humans (19th century)#Young reporter|Young Reporter]]<br>{{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}} |
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+ | File:Taurik.jpg|[[Ensign]] [[Taurik]]<br />{{TNG|Lower Decks}} |
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+ | File:Malon crewmember, Juggernaut.jpg|[[Unnamed Malon|Unnamed Malon Engineer]]<br />{{VOY|Juggernaut}} |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | ! colspan="4"| Other characters performed by Alexander Enberg |
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− | | align="center"| [[Image:Young Reporter.jpg|137px|A young human 19th Century reporter (1992).]] |
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− | | align="center"| [[Image:Taurik.jpg|197px|Taurik, a Vulcan (1994).]] |
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− | | align="center"| [[Image:Unnamed Malon juggernaut.jpg|200px|An Unnamed Malon.]] |
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− | | class="even" style="text-align: center" | '''[[Unnamed Humans (19th century) #Young Reporter|Young Reporter]]''' |
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− | | class="even" style="text-align: center" | '''[[Taurik]]''' |
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− | | class="even" style="text-align: center" | '''[[Unnamed Malon|Unnamed Malon Engineer]]''' |
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− | | class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[TNG]]: "[[Time's Arrow, Part II]]" |
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− | | class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[TNG]]: "[[Lower Decks]]" |
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− | | class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[VOY]]: "[[Juggernaut]]" |
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*''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]'' (as Ensign Chang) |
*''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]'' (as Ensign Chang) |
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+ | == External links == |
+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0256717}} |
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Revision as of 21:16, 27 October 2014
Template:Realworld Alexander Philipp Enberg (born 5 April 1972; age 52) is the actor best known to Star Trek fans for his recurring role as Ensign Vorik on Star Trek: Voyager. He is the son of Voyager co-creator Jeri Taylor and sportscaster Dick Enberg.
He had previously portrayed a young reporter on TNG's "Time's Arrow, Part II" and the Vulcan Ensign Taurik in TNG's "Lower Decks". He also played a Malon engineer in the Voyager episode "Juggernaut".
Enberg began his screen acting career in the 1990 feature film Pump Up the Volume, starring Christian Slater. He has since appeared in such films as Junior (1994, with Frank Langella, Lawrence Tierney, and Tracey Walter), Panic (2001, with Kristanna S. Loken and Tucker Smallwood), and America's Sweethearts (2001, with Ann Cusack). In 1998, he and his Voyager castmate Manu Intiraymi appeared as students of a drug intervention class in the comedy Senseless. Also featured in this film were fellow Voyager guest actor Brad Dourif, along with Trek alumni Jenette Goldstein, Ivar Brogger, Cyia Batten, and Jack Shearer.
Outside of Star Trek, Enberg has appeared on such television series as Lois & Clark (starring K Callan and Teri Hatcher), Murder One (with Jack Blessing, Barbara Bosson, John Fleck, Jack Kehler, and Clayton Rohner), and NYPD Blue (with Gordon Clapp, Sharon Lawrence, and Aaron Lustig). He was also seen in the made-for-TV movies Gia (1998, with Joan Pringle) and Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999, with J.G. Hertzler, Nikita Ager, Jeffrey Nordling, and Marc Worden).
Star Trek appearances
As Ensign Vorik
- VOY:
- "Fair Trade"
- "Alter Ego"
- "Blood Fever"
- "Day of Honor"
- "Demon"
- "Extreme Risk"
- "Counterpoint"
- "Renaissance Man"
Apocryphal appearances
- Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force (as Ensign Vorik, uncredited, and as Crewman Austin Chang)
- Star Trek: Away Team (as Vulcan acolyte, a Romulan commander, and a Vulcan guard)
- Star Trek: Elite Force II (as Ensign Chang)
External links
- Alexander Enberg at Wikipedia
- Template:IMDb-link