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'''Ampy Koran''' is the actor who portrayed a [[Unnamed IKS Kronos One personnel#Kerla's soldiers|Klingon soldier]] in the [[Star Trek films|sixth ''Star Trek'' feature film]] {{film|6}}. He received no credit for his appearance and was identified by the call sheets of the movie.
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'''Ampy Koran''' is an actor who portrayed a [[Unnamed Kronos One personnel#Kerla's soldiers|Klingon soldier]] in the [[Star Trek films|sixth ''Star Trek'' feature film]] {{film|6}}. Koran also appeared as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Ten Forward civilian (2367)|civilian]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Night Terrors}}. He received no credit for his appearances and was identified by the call sheets.
   
In 1997 he guest starred, as African diplomat No.1 in the ''Murphy Brown'' episode "When One Door Closes..." along with fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Jeff Corey]] and [[John Hostetter]]. Other appearances include episodes of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', ''Santa Barbara'', ''Body of Evidence'', General Hospital'', Port Charles,''Major Dad'', and ''Saturday Night Live''. He has led in over a dozen national and regional T.V. commercials, with his infamous claim to fame "California Cheese" spot that ran for nearly 6 years along side a stellar cast of fellow actors.
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In 1997 he guest starred, as African diplomat No.1 in the ''Murphy Brown'' episode "When One Door Closes..." along with fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Jeff Corey]] and [[John Hostetter]]. Other appearances include episodes of ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', ''Santa Barbara'', ''Body of Evidence'', ''General Hospital'', ''Port Charles'', ''Major Dad'', and ''Saturday Night Live''. He has led in over a dozen national and regional television commercials, with his infamous claim to fame "California Cheese" spot that ran for nearly 6 years alongside a stellar cast of fellow actors.
   
Koran's film work include supporting and featured parts the crime thriller ''One Good Cop'' (1991, Starring Micheal Keaton, with [[Kevin Conway]], [[Tony Plana]], [[Victor Rivers]], [[Barbara Townsend]], and [[Henry Kingi, Jr.]]), More recently he portrayed Paul's Boss in the 2009 drama ''Jazzed Up Hoodlums''
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Koran's film work include supporting and featured parts in the thriller ''Internal Affairs'' (1990, with [[Victoria Dillard]], [[Scott Lincoln]], [[Heather Lauren Olson]], [[Marco Rodriguez]], [[Valerie Wildman]], and [[Jeff Bornstein]]), the thriller ''Uncaged'' (1991, with [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]), the crime thriller ''One Good Cop'' (1991, with [[Kevin Conway]], [[Tony Plana]], [[Victor Rivers]], [[Barbara Townsend]], and [[Henry Kingi, Jr.]]), the action thriller ''Illicit Behavior'' (1992, with [[Phil Rubenstein]]), and the fantasy adventure ''Josh and S.A.M.'' (1993, with [[Ronald Guttman]], [[Raye Birk]], Valerie Wildman, and [[Don McManus]]). More recently he portrayed Paul's Boss in the 2009 drama ''Jazzed Up Hoodlums''. [http://vimeo.com/17309282]
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
http://vimeo.com/17309282 Ampy Koran Stars In "Jazzed Up Hoodlums" as Paul Boss
 
 
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* [http://talent6.com/portfolio/920665 Ampy Koran] at [http://www.talent6.com Talent6.com]
 
 
* [http://www.benzmodelandtalent.com/search_model.aspx?id=4674 Ampy Koran] at [http://www.benzmodelandtalent.com BenzModelTalent.com]
 
* [http://www.benzmodelandtalent.com/search_model.aspx?id=4674 Ampy Koran] at [http://www.benzmodelandtalent.com BenzModelTalent.com]
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Kerlas soldier 2

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Male ten forward civilian, 2367

...as an Enterprise-D civilian

Ampy Koran is an actor who portrayed a Klingon soldier in the sixth Star Trek feature film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Koran also appeared as a civilian in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "Night Terrors". He received no credit for his appearances and was identified by the call sheets.

In 1997 he guest starred, as African diplomat No.1 in the Murphy Brown episode "When One Door Closes..." along with fellow Trek alumni Jeff Corey and John Hostetter. Other appearances include episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful, Santa Barbara, Body of Evidence, General Hospital, Port Charles, Major Dad, and Saturday Night Live. He has led in over a dozen national and regional television commercials, with his infamous claim to fame "California Cheese" spot that ran for nearly 6 years alongside a stellar cast of fellow actors.

Koran's film work include supporting and featured parts in the thriller Internal Affairs (1990, with Victoria Dillard, Scott Lincoln, Heather Lauren Olson, Marco Rodriguez, Valerie Wildman, and Jeff Bornstein), the thriller Uncaged (1991, with Jeffrey Dean Morgan), the crime thriller One Good Cop (1991, with Kevin Conway, Tony Plana, Victor Rivers, Barbara Townsend, and Henry Kingi, Jr.), the action thriller Illicit Behavior (1992, with Phil Rubenstein), and the fantasy adventure Josh and S.A.M. (1993, with Ronald Guttman, Raye Birk, Valerie Wildman, and Don McManus). More recently he portrayed Paul's Boss in the 2009 drama Jazzed Up Hoodlums. [1]

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