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Template:Realworld Barry Gordon (born 21 December 1948; age 75) is the American Tony Award-nominated actor and voice actor who played a Ferengi, Nava, in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Nagus". He later portrayed the Bolian, Ardon Broht, in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Author, Author".

Gordon broke into show business as a child, scoring a hit as the singer of the 1950s holiday favorite, "Nuthin' for Christmas." Throughout the 1950s and 60s, he appeared on a variety of television programs, including Leave It to Beaver, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Thriller, The Jack Benny Program and Love, American Style.

From April 1962 through April 1963, Gordon portrayed Nick Burns in the original Broadway production of A Thousand Clowns, which ran for 428 performances. Gordon was nominated for the 1963 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in A Thousand Clowns and reprised his role in the Academy Award-nominated 1965 feature film adaptation.

Gordon's other film credits have included the 1956 musical The Girl Can't Help It, the 1960 Jerry Lewis comedy Cinderfella (co-starring Judith Anderson), the 1962 drama Pressure Point (with Clegg Hoyt and George Murdock), the 1967 comedy The Spirit Is Willing, and the 1979 horror comedy Love at First Bite (also featuring Robert Ellenstein and Michael Pataki). His more recent films include the 1986 music and wrestling comedy Body Slam and the 1991 drama The Object of Beauty.

Throughout the 1970s, Gordon guest-starred on such series as Mannix (with Stanley Adams, James Greene, and William Sargent), Kolchak: The Night Stalker (with Eric Server, Abraham Sofaer and Paul Sorensen), and Police Woman (directed by Alexander Singer). From 1981 through 1983, Gordon appeared in the recurring role of Jewish accountant Gary Rabinowitz on Archie Bunker's Place.

In the 1980s, Gordon began working as a voice actor, primarily for animated television shows. Perhaps his most notable voice-over roles are those of Donatello and Bebop on the long-running Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Another Star Trek alum voicing on this series was James Avery, who voiced the Turtles' nemesis, The Shredder. Other shows for which Gordon has lent his voice include Jabberjaw, The Kid Superpower Hour with Shazam!, The Snorks, Darkwing Duck, Batman, and Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron. Gordon is also the voice of the Quik Bunny (later the NesQuik Bunny) in the many commercials for Nestlé Quik (later NesQuik) brand milk flavoring.

Gordon served as President of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 1988 through 1995. Fellow DS9 guest star William Schallert previously served as SAG president from 1979 through 1981.

In addition to DS9 and Voyager, other recent shows on which Gordon has appeared include L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake, in episodes featuring Nicholas Cascone, Jenette Goldstein, Anne Haney, Gregg Henry, Tina Lifford, and Susanna Thompson), Arli$$ (with Ellen Albertini Dow and George D. Wallace), NYPD Blue (working with Gordon Clapp, Sharon Lawrence, Sherman Augustus, Barbara Bosson, Alicia Coppola, Bertila Damas, Lisa LoCicero, and Jeff and Jerry Rector), ER (with Michelle Bonilla and Sean McGowan), Becker (starring Terry Farrell), and Dragnet (with David Andrews, Charles Esten, and Saul Rubinek). His most recent TV role is that of a rabbit in two episodes of the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm – one with Paul Dooley, and another with Wallace Langham and Robert Pine.

Gordon currently hosts Barry Gordon From Left Field, a weekly radio show on KCAA Radio in Loma Linda, California. He also hosts the a local public access television show NewsRap, which airs in Pasadena, California, and is streamed on the internet.

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