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− | + | [[Virginia]]-born actor '''Jack Gwaltney''' (born in [[Early production history|1960]]) played [[Vosk]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' two-parter, "[[Storm Front]]". |
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+ | Gwaltney's first [[television]] appearance came in a 1987 episode of ''Spencer: For Hire'', a series on which future ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' star [[Avery Brooks]] was a regular. The episode Gwaltney appeared in also co-starred fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' guest actor [[Thomas Kopache]]. He went on to become a regular on the [[soap opera]] ''As the World Turns'' from 1993 through 1995 and to appear in several episodes of ''Law & Order'' and its various spin-off shows. |
+ | In 1996, he starred with [[Keith Szarabajka]] in the short-lived drama ''Profit'', and in 1998, he guest-starred in an episode of ''Homicide: Life on the Streets'', starring [[Michelle Forbes]]. Other TV credits include episodes of ''Sex and the City'' (starring [[Kim Cattrall]]), ''CSI: Miami'', and ''CSI: NY''. |
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− | His film credits include ''Casualties of War'', ''G.I. Jane'', and ''The Siege''. |
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+ | His [[film]] credits include ''Casualties of War'' (1989), ''G.I. Jane'' (1997), and ''The Siege'' (1998). He also had a major supporting role in the 1990 drama ''Vital Signs'', co-starring ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest actor [[Tim Ransom]]. |
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==Appearances as Vosk== |
==Appearances as Vosk== |
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** "[[Storm Front, Part I]]" |
** "[[Storm Front, Part I]]" |
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** "[[Storm Front, Part II]]" |
** "[[Storm Front, Part II]]" |
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+ | ==Other Trek connections== |
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+ | Additional film and TV projects in which Gwaltney appeared with other ''Star Trek'' performers include: |
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+ | *''Law & Order'' episode "Poison Ivy" (1990) with [[Josh Pais]] |
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+ | *''Trial by Jury'' (1994 film) with [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Ed Lauter]], and [[Mike Starr]] |
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+ | *''Now and Again'' episode "Disco Inferno" (2000) with [[Gerrit Graham]] |
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+ | *''Providence'' episode "Syd in Wonderland" (2000) with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Concetta Tomei]] |
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+ | *''Love Thy Neighbor'' (2002 film) with [[Wallace Shawn]] |
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+ | *''Judging Amy'' episode "Dancing in the Dark" (2004) with [[Bob Gunton]] |
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+ | *''Crossing Jordan'' episode "Justice Delayed" (2004) with [[Miguel Ferrer]] |
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+ | *''Blind Justice'' episode "Marlon's Brando" (2005) with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], [[Jeremy Roberts]], and [[Saul Rubinek]] |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
Revision as of 15:20, 3 May 2006
Virginia-born actor Jack Gwaltney (born in 1960) played Vosk in the Star Trek: Enterprise two-parter, "Storm Front".
Gwaltney's first television appearance came in a 1987 episode of Spencer: For Hire, a series on which future Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Avery Brooks was a regular. The episode Gwaltney appeared in also co-starred fellow Star Trek guest actor Thomas Kopache. He went on to become a regular on the soap opera As the World Turns from 1993 through 1995 and to appear in several episodes of Law & Order and its various spin-off shows.
In 1996, he starred with Keith Szarabajka in the short-lived drama Profit, and in 1998, he guest-starred in an episode of Homicide: Life on the Streets, starring Michelle Forbes. Other TV credits include episodes of Sex and the City (starring Kim Cattrall), CSI: Miami, and CSI: NY.
His film credits include Casualties of War (1989), G.I. Jane (1997), and The Siege (1998). He also had a major supporting role in the 1990 drama Vital Signs, co-starring Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest actor Tim Ransom.
Appearances as Vosk
Other Trek connections
Additional film and TV projects in which Gwaltney appeared with other Star Trek performers include:
- Law & Order episode "Poison Ivy" (1990) with Josh Pais
- Trial by Jury (1994 film) with Graham Jarvis, Ed Lauter, and Mike Starr
- Now and Again episode "Disco Inferno" (2000) with Gerrit Graham
- Providence episode "Syd in Wonderland" (2000) with Ed Begley, Jr. and Concetta Tomei
- Love Thy Neighbor (2002 film) with Wallace Shawn
- Judging Amy episode "Dancing in the Dark" (2004) with Bob Gunton
- Crossing Jordan episode "Justice Delayed" (2004) with Miguel Ferrer
- Blind Justice episode "Marlon's Brando" (2005) with Patrick Kilpatrick, Jeremy Roberts, and Saul Rubinek
External Links
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