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[[Star Trek birthdays#July|Born]] in Miami, Florida, Murciano attended the prestigious Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He originally studied to become a [[lawyer]], going so far as to attend law school in Boston, Massachusetts, but ultimately decided to pursue an acting career. To this end, he moved to Los Angeles, California, acquiring a role in the 1997 action film ''Speed 2: Cruise Control''.
 
[[Star Trek birthdays#July|Born]] in Miami, Florida, Murciano attended the prestigious Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He originally studied to become a [[lawyer]], going so far as to attend law school in Boston, Massachusetts, but ultimately decided to pursue an acting career. To this end, he moved to Los Angeles, California, acquiring a role in the 1997 action film ''Speed 2: Cruise Control''.
   
After making guest appearances on ''Suddenly Susan'' and ''The Pretender'' in 1999 and appearing in the Oscar-winning film ''Traffic'' in 2000, Murciano had a supporting role as Sgt. Lorenzo Ruiz in {{w|Ridley Scott}}'s acclaimed war drama ''Black Hawk Down'', opposite [[Tom Hardy]] ([[Shinzon]] in {{film|10}}) and frequent ''[[Star Trek]]'' guest actor [[Glenn Morshower]]. It was while working on this film that Murciano met producer {{w|Jerry Bruckheimer}}, who went on to produce ''Without a Trace'', bringing Murciano on board as a regular cast member.
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After making guest appearances on ''Suddenly Susan'' and ''The Pretender'' in 1999 and appearing in the Oscar-winning film ''Traffic'' in 2000, Murciano had a supporting role as Sgt. Lorenzo Ruiz in {{w|Ridley Scott}}'s acclaimed war drama ''Black Hawk Down'', opposite [[Eric Bana]] ("Nero" in {{film|11}}), [[Tom Hardy]] ([[Shinzon]] in {{film|10}}) and frequent ''[[Star Trek]]'' guest actor [[Glenn Morshower]]. It was while working on this film that Murciano met producer {{w|Jerry Bruckheimer}}, who went on to produce ''Without a Trace'', bringing Murciano on board as a regular cast member.
   
Murciano was next seen on the big screen as the male lead in the 2005 comedy ''Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Dangerous'', which also starred [[William Shatner]] as well as [[Diedrich Bader]]. He also had a supporting role in the 2005 drama ''The Lost City'' and co-starred with [[Jason Alexander]] and [[Ron Perlman]] in 2006's ''How to Go Out on a Date in Queens''.
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Murciano was next seen on the big screen as the male lead in the 2005 comedy ''Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Dangerous'', which co-starred [[William Shatner]] and [[Diedrich Bader]]. He also had a supporting role in the 2005 drama ''The Lost City'' and co-starred with [[Jason Alexander]] and [[Ron Perlman]] in 2006's ''How to Go Out on a Date in Queens''.
   
 
Besides acting, Murciano also executive produced the made-for-TV youth drama ''A Separate Place'', sharing a Daytime Emmy Nomination in 2005 for "Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special". Murciano has also been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his role on ''Without a Trace''.
 
Besides acting, Murciano also executive produced the made-for-TV youth drama ''A Separate Place'', sharing a Daytime Emmy Nomination in 2005 for "Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special". Murciano has also been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his role on ''Without a Trace''.
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Murciano has worked with many veteran ''Star Trek'' performers during his time on ''Without a Trace''. In the series premiere, entitled "Vanished," he worked alongside [[Bruce Davison]] and [[Rosemary Forsyth]]. He went on to work with such ''Trek'' alumni as [[Kirstie Alley]], [[Rosalind Chao]], [[Roxann Dawson]], [[John de Lancie]], [[Michael Dorn]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Andrew Robinson]],[[Tim Russ]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Susanna Thompson]], [[Tony Todd]], [[Connor Trinneer]], and [[Anton Yelchin]].
   
 
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Tolaris

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Enrique Murciano (born 9 July 1973; age 50) is an actor of Cuban descent who played Tolaris, a Vulcan crew member aboard a civilian transport ship Vahklas who becomes involved with T'Pol, in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Fusion". However, he is probably best known for his role as Special Agent "Danny Taylor" on the CBS television series Without a Trace.

Born in Miami, Florida, Murciano attended the prestigious Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He originally studied to become a lawyer, going so far as to attend law school in Boston, Massachusetts, but ultimately decided to pursue an acting career. To this end, he moved to Los Angeles, California, acquiring a role in the 1997 action film Speed 2: Cruise Control.

After making guest appearances on Suddenly Susan and The Pretender in 1999 and appearing in the Oscar-winning film Traffic in 2000, Murciano had a supporting role as Sgt. Lorenzo Ruiz in Ridley Scott's acclaimed war drama Black Hawk Down, opposite Eric Bana ("Nero" in Star Trek), Tom Hardy (Shinzon in Star Trek Nemesis) and frequent Star Trek guest actor Glenn Morshower. It was while working on this film that Murciano met producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who went on to produce Without a Trace, bringing Murciano on board as a regular cast member.

Murciano was next seen on the big screen as the male lead in the 2005 comedy Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Dangerous, which co-starred William Shatner and Diedrich Bader. He also had a supporting role in the 2005 drama The Lost City and co-starred with Jason Alexander and Ron Perlman in 2006's How to Go Out on a Date in Queens.

Besides acting, Murciano also executive produced the made-for-TV youth drama A Separate Place, sharing a Daytime Emmy Nomination in 2005 for "Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special". Murciano has also been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his role on Without a Trace.

Murciano has worked with many veteran Star Trek performers during his time on Without a Trace. In the series premiere, entitled "Vanished," he worked alongside Bruce Davison and Rosemary Forsyth. He went on to work with such Trek alumni as Kirstie Alley, Rosalind Chao, Roxann Dawson, John de Lancie, Michael Dorn, Gregory Itzin, Natalia Nogulich, Lawrence Pressman, Andrew Robinson,Tim Russ, Marina Sirtis, Susanna Thompson, Tony Todd, Connor Trinneer, and Anton Yelchin.

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