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Patterson

...as Admiral Patterson.

Dakin Matthews is a highly-prolific actor who played Admiral Patterson in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Relativity".

A threatre scholar, playwright, and former drama teacher, Matthews has had a lengthy career on the stage, but only broke into television in the 1980s. His first television role was a guest appearance in an early 1985 episode of Remington Steele entitled "Gourmet Steele". Also guest starring in this episode were fellow Trek guest performers Daniel Davis and Deborah May. Matthews followed this with a 1986 appearance on St. Elsewhere, a series which starred fellow Trek alumni Jeff Allin, Ed Begley, Jr., Norman Lloyd, Deborah May, France Nuyen, Alfre Woodard, and Jane Wyatt. That same year, Matthews had a small role in the mini-series Fresno, which also featured the likes of Henry Darrow, Teri Garr, Jack Kehler, and George D. Wallace.

Matthews went on to guest star in many other TV shows, including Dallas (starring Glenn Corbett, Leigh J. McCloskey, Derek McGrath, William Smithers, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Morgan Woodward), TV 101 (starring Leon Russom and guest-starring Ron Canada), Picket Fences (starring Ray Walston, Roy Brocksmith, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Ray Walston), Murder, She Wrote (starring William Windom), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (starring Scott Bakula), Family Law (starring Christopher McDonald and Salli Elise Richardson), The Michael Richards Show (starring Bill Cobbs), Citizen Baines (starring James Cromwell and Matt McCoy and also guest-starring Rosalind Chao), Providence (starring Concetta Tomei), and Carnivàle (starring Adrienne Barbeau, Clancy Brown, and John Savage and guest-starring John Fleck and Scott MacDonald. He also guest-starred in an episode of Touched by an Angel with Star Trek: Enterprise star Connor Trinneer and an episode of The Lyon's Den with Star Trek: Voyager stars Roxann Dawson and Robert Picardo (as well as Scott MacDonald, Steven Weber, and Rick Worthy).

Matthews has also had recurring roles on a number of series, including L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake), The Practice (along with Daniel Davis, Bruce Davison, Randy Oglesby, and Tracy Middendorf), Gilmore Girls (along with John Billingsley, Larry Cedar, and Biff Yeager), Jack & Bobby (along with Ron Canada, Cliff deYoung, Lawrence Pressman, Paul Sorvino), and Desperate Housewives (starring Steven Culp, Teri Hatcher, Mark Moses, and Alfre Woodard and also guest-starring Bob Gunton). Matthews was also one of the many Trek performers to appear in the 1998 mini-series From the Earth to the Moon. His co-stars on this series include David Andrews, David Clennon, Ronny Cox, Ann Cusack, Clint Howard, John Carroll Lynch, Deborah May, Andy Milder, Holmes Osborne, Ethan Phillips, Harve Presnell, Mark Rolston, Stephen Root, and Alan Ruck.

In 1987, Matthews made his film debut in the comedy Like Father, Like Son, starring Catherine Hicks and husband-and-wife acting team Armin Shimerman and Kitty Swink. Since then, he has appeared in such films as Sunset (1988, with Malcolm McDowell and Andreas Katsulas), Eve of Destruction (1991, with Maryedith Burrell and Tim Russ), Flubber (1997, with Clancy Brown, Christopher McDonald, and Wil Wheaton), and Thirteen Days (2000). among his co-stars in the latter film were Steven Culp, Kevin Conway, Bill Smitrovich, Tim Kelleher, Len Cariou, Ed Lauter, Boris Lee Krutonog, and Charles Esten.

Other Trek connections

Additional projects in which Matthews appeared with other Trek performers include:

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