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'''Charles Dennis''' {{born|16|December|1946}} is an actor, playwright, novelist and songwriter from Toronto, Canada who appeared in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. His costume from his ''The Next Generation'' appearance was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2692}}
 
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|name = Charles Dennis
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|birthplace = Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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|characters = [[Commander]] [[Sunad]]<br/>[[Chancellor]] [[Trellit]]
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'''Charles Dennis''' {{born|16|December|1946}} is an actor, playwright, novelist, and songwriter who played [[Commander]] [[Sunad]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Transfigurations}} and [[Chancellor]] [[Trellit]] in the {{s|ENT}} [[ENT Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Desert Crossing}}.
As an actor, Dennis made his feature film debut in an uncredited role in the 1970 war epic ''Patton''. The film also featured [[Larry Dobkin]]. He went on to appear (again, uncredited) in the 1982 film ''Visiting Hours'', starring [[William Shatner]]. Since then, he has only appeared in a handful of films and television shows, as his primary calling is writing plays and novels.
 
   
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His costume from "Transfigurations" was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2692}} In addition, Dennis voiced the character Surok in the {{y|2013}} [[Star Trek (video game)|''Star Trek'' video game]].
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As an actor, Dennis made his feature film debut in an uncredited role in the 1970 war epic ''Patton''. The film also featured [[Larry Dobkin]]. He went on to appear (again, uncredited) in the 1982 film ''Visiting Hours'', starring [[William Shatner]]. Since then, he has only appeared in a handful of films and television shows, as his primary calling is writing plays and novels.
File:Sunad.jpg|[[Sunad]]<br>{{TNG|Transfigurations}}
 
File:Trelit.jpg|[[Trelit]]<br>{{ENT|Desert Crossing}}
 
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://charlesdennis.com CharlesDennis.com] - official site
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* [http://www.blankmaninc.com/charles-dennis-interview Charles Dennis Interview] with [http://www.blankmaninc.com/ blankmaninc.com ]
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Charles Dennis (born 16 December 1946; age 77) is an actor, playwright, novelist, and songwriter who played Commander Sunad in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "Transfigurations" and Chancellor Trellit in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Desert Crossing".

His costume from "Transfigurations" was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] In addition, Dennis voiced the character Surok in the 2013 Star Trek video game.

As an actor, Dennis made his feature film debut in an uncredited role in the 1970 war epic Patton. The film also featured Larry Dobkin. He went on to appear (again, uncredited) in the 1982 film Visiting Hours, starring William Shatner. Since then, he has only appeared in a handful of films and television shows, as his primary calling is writing plays and novels.

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