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Brian Fitzpatrick (born 9 July 1957; age 66) is the actor who played the Kyrian leader Tedran in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Living Witness".

He was born as Brian Thomas Fitzpatrick in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania and is divorced from actress Sandra Guibord. Fitzpatrick played the recurring roles of Mitchell "Mitch" Beck in All My Children (1987-1988), Rick Stewart Alden in Loving (1990), Dr. Kenneth Collins in The Young and the Restless (1994-1996), Roscoe in General Hospital (2002), and a Casino Manager in The Bold and the Beautiful (2001-2004).

Fitzpatrick has also played in television series such as One West Waikiki (1995, with Cindy Katz), The Sentinel (1997), Night Man (1997, with Derek Webster, Felecia M. Bell, and David Bowe), V.I.P. (2000, with Eileen Weisinger), American Dreams (2003, with Ethan Dampf and Alicia Coppola), Navy NCIS (2005, with Michael Reilly Burke), and Standoff (2006).

He performed in the films Basket Case 2 (1990, with Ted Sorel and Matt Malloy), The Darwin Conspiracy (1999, with Kevin Tighe, Tom Virtue, and Art Chudabala), and My Femme Lady (2002).

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