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'''Daniel "Dan" Paul Warner''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|16|July|1965}} in Los Angeles, California) is an actor who played a [[United States law enforcement personnel#Police Officer #2 (Detroit)|Detroit Police officer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Carpenter Street}}.
 
'''Daniel "Dan" Paul Warner''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|16|July|1965}} in Los Angeles, California) is an actor who played a [[United States law enforcement personnel#Police Officer #2 (Detroit)|Detroit Police officer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Carpenter Street}}.
   

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Daniel "Dan" Paul Warner (born 16 July 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is an actor who played a Detroit Police officer in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Carpenter Street".

Warner has also appeared in several stage plays and television commercials (such as "Propane" (2001-2003), "Direct TV", and "Honda") and received a Bobby award as best commercial actor in 2001. He worked also as an occasional stunt performer specialized in water work for Nickelodeon and the television series Baywatch. On-screen he plays mostly cops and security guards.

Among his resume are films such as Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002, with Clint Howard, Kelly Cooper, Angela Meryl, and Roger Morrissey), Hatchetman (2003), Community Service (2006, with Todd Stashwick), and Hallowed Ground (2007, with Brian McNamara, Ethan Phillips, Ned Vaughn, and Time Winters).

Warner has also appeared in television series such as CSI: Miami (2003, with Mark Harelik and John Eric Bentley), Alias (2003, with Mark Bramhall), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2004, with David Lee Smith, Wallace Langham, Victor Bevine, and Mark Lentry), Cold Case (2005, with Dave Power), 24 (2006, with Gregory Itzin, Jude Ciccolella, Ray Wise, and Peter Weller), CSI: New York (2007), and Heroes (2007, with Christine Rose, George Takei, Malcolm McDowell, and Bart McCarthy).

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