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'''Herschel Sparber''' is the actor who portrayed [[Federation]] [[Federation President|President]] [[Jaresh-Inyo]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes "[[Homefront]]" and "[[Paradise Lost]]".
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'''Herschel Sparber''' {{born|18|October|1943}} is the actor who portrayed [[Federation President]] [[Jaresh-Inyo]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes {{e|Homefront}} and {{e|Paradise Lost}}. Sparber originates from Nashville and moved to Los Gatos in 1977. Sparber is 6 feet, 9 inches tall. [http://www.svcn.com/archives/lgwt/05.27.98/Sparber.html]
   
Prior to his appearance on ''Deep Space Nine'', Sperber was seen in multiple episodes of the popular television series ''NYPD Blue'' (featuring [[Gordon Clapp]] and [[Sharon Lawrence]] as regulars) and ''Boy Meets World'' (including one episode with fellow ''DS9'' guest-star [[Jason Marsden]]). He later appeared on such programs as ''NewsRadio'' (with [[Andy Dick]] and [[Stephen Root]]), ''That's Life'' (starring [[Paul Sorvino]]), and ''Titus''.
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Prior to his appearance on ''Deep Space Nine'', Sparber was seen in multiple episodes of the popular television series ''NYPD Blue'' (featuring [[Gordon Clapp]] and [[Sharon Lawrence]] as regulars) and ''Boy Meets World'' (including one episode with fellow ''DS9'' guest-star [[Jason Marsden]]). He later appeared on such programs as ''NewsRadio'' (with [[Andy Dick]] and [[Stephen Root]]), ''That's Life'' (starring [[Paul Sorvino]]), and ''Titus''.
   
In 1986, Sperber and ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' actor appeared together as hunters in the [[film]] ''King Kong Lives'', which also featured fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Michael Forest]] and [[Mike Starr]]. Sparber and Rippy later appeared in the 1998 action-comedy ''Traxx''. The following year, he was among the several ''Trek'' performers to appear in the independent film ''Bloodhounds of Broadway''. Among his co-stars were ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' actor [[Ethan Phillips]], fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' guest actor [[Stephen McHattie]], ''[[Star Trek Generations]]'' actor [[Alan Ruck]], and ''Voyager'' guest actor [[Googy Gress]]. Sparber can also be seen in such films as ''The Birdcage'' (1996, with [[Lee Delano]] and [[Tim Kelleher]]), ''Brother'' (2000), and the TV movies ''Columbo: Murder with Too Many Nates'' (2000, with [[Randy Oglesby]] and [[Richard Riehle]]) and ''Mystery Woman: Snapshot'' (2005, with [[Clarence Williams III]] and [[Brad Greenquist]]).
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In 1986, Sparber and ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' actor [[Leon Rippy]] appeared together as hunters in the film ''King Kong Lives'', which also featured fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Michael Forest]] and [[Mike Starr]]. Sparber and Rippy later appeared in the 1998 action-comedy ''Traxx''. The following year, he was among the several ''Trek'' performers to appear in the independent film ''Bloodhounds of Broadway''. Among his co-stars were ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' actor [[Ethan Phillips]], fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' guest actor [[Stephen McHattie]], {{film|7}} actor [[Alan Ruck]], and ''Voyager'' guest actor [[Googy Gress]]. Sparber can also be seen in such films as ''The Birdcage'' (1996, with [[Lee Delano]] and [[Tim Kelleher]]), ''Brother'' (2000), and the TV movies ''Columbo: Murder with Too Many Nates'' (2000, with [[Randy Oglesby]] and [[Richard Riehle]]) and ''Mystery Woman: Snapshot'' (2005, with [[Clarence Williams III]] and [[Brad Greenquist]]).
   
 
He also lent his voice to the 1995 animated film ''A Goofy Movie'', along with Jason Marsden, [[Wallace Shawn]], and [[Frank Welker]]. In 2001, he was a voice in the film ''Osmosis Jones'', as were [[Steve Susskind]] and ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' star [[William Shatner]].
 
He also lent his voice to the 1995 animated film ''A Goofy Movie'', along with Jason Marsden, [[Wallace Shawn]], and [[Frank Welker]]. In 2001, he was a voice in the film ''Osmosis Jones'', as were [[Steve Susskind]] and ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' star [[William Shatner]].
   
 
In 2004, Sparber lent his voice to the popular video game based on ''Spider-Man 2''. Other ''Trek'' performers to do so included [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[Loren Lester]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]].
 
In 2004, Sparber lent his voice to the popular video game based on ''Spider-Man 2''. Other ''Trek'' performers to do so included [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[Loren Lester]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]].
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==Interviews==
 
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*"The Keeper of Paradise", ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Official Poster Magazine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Official Poster Magazine]]'', issue 10
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Jaresh-Inyo

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Herschel Sparber (born 18 October 1943; age 80) is the actor who portrayed Federation President Jaresh-Inyo in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Homefront" and "Paradise Lost". Sparber originates from Nashville and moved to Los Gatos in 1977. Sparber is 6 feet, 9 inches tall. [1]

Prior to his appearance on Deep Space Nine, Sparber was seen in multiple episodes of the popular television series NYPD Blue (featuring Gordon Clapp and Sharon Lawrence as regulars) and Boy Meets World (including one episode with fellow DS9 guest-star Jason Marsden). He later appeared on such programs as NewsRadio (with Andy Dick and Stephen Root), That's Life (starring Paul Sorvino), and Titus.

In 1986, Sparber and Star Trek: The Next Generation actor Leon Rippy appeared together as hunters in the film King Kong Lives, which also featured fellow Star Trek alumni Michael Forest and Mike Starr. Sparber and Rippy later appeared in the 1998 action-comedy Traxx. The following year, he was among the several Trek performers to appear in the independent film Bloodhounds of Broadway. Among his co-stars were Star Trek: Voyager actor Ethan Phillips, fellow Deep Space Nine guest actor Stephen McHattie, Star Trek Generations actor Alan Ruck, and Voyager guest actor Googy Gress. Sparber can also be seen in such films as The Birdcage (1996, with Lee Delano and Tim Kelleher), Brother (2000), and the TV movies Columbo: Murder with Too Many Nates (2000, with Randy Oglesby and Richard Riehle) and Mystery Woman: Snapshot (2005, with Clarence Williams III and Brad Greenquist).

He also lent his voice to the 1995 animated film A Goofy Movie, along with Jason Marsden, Wallace Shawn, and Frank Welker. In 2001, he was a voice in the film Osmosis Jones, as were Steve Susskind and Star Trek: The Original Series star William Shatner.

In 2004, Sparber lent his voice to the popular video game based on Spider-Man 2. Other Trek performers to do so included Kirsten Dunst, Loren Lester and Keith Szarabajka.

Interviews

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