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[[Image:Jaheel.jpg|thumb|'''Jack Kehler''' as Captain Jaheel.]]
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'''Jack Kehler''' is the actor who played [[Jaheel]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Babel}}.
 
'''Jack Kehler''' is the actor who played [[Jaheel]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Babel}}.
   
 
Kehler made his acting debut in the science fiction film ''Strange Invaders''. Co-starring in this film are fellow DS9 actors [[Louise Fletcher]], [[Wallace Shawn]], and [[Kenneth Tobey]], and frequent ''[[Star Trek]]'' guest actor [[Thomas Kopache]].
 
Kehler made his acting debut in the science fiction film ''Strange Invaders''. Co-starring in this film are fellow DS9 actors [[Louise Fletcher]], [[Wallace Shawn]], and [[Kenneth Tobey]], and frequent ''[[Star Trek]]'' guest actor [[Thomas Kopache]].
   
In 1990, he appeared in the action/comedy ''Why Me?'', along with [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Michael J. Pollard]], [[Tony Plana]], and [[Lawrence Tierney]]. He followed this with roles in such films as ''I Love You To Death'' (1990, with [[John Billingsley]]), ''Point Break'' (1991, with [[Lori Petty]]), ''The Last Boy Scout'' (1991, with [[Noble Willingham]], [[Bruce McGill]], and [[Frank Collison]]), ''Grand Canyon'' (1991, with [[Alfre Woodard]]), ''Wyatt Earp'' (1994, with [[David Andrews]]), ''Waterworld'' (1995, with [[John Fleck]] and [[Lee Arenberg]]), ''One Eight Seven'' (1997, with Tony Plana and [[Richard Riehle]]), ''The Big Lebowski'' (1998, with [[David Huddleston]] and [[Leon Russom]]), ''Forces of Nature'' (1999, with [[Ronny Cox]], [[George D. Wallace]], [[Anne Haney]], [[Bert Remsen]], and [[Bill Erwin]]), ''True Crime'' (1999, with [[Michael McKean]], [[William Windom]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]]), and ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' (1999, with [[Clint Howard]] and [[Charles Napier]]). He more recently appeared in the 2005 remake of ''Fever Pitch'', along with [[James B. Sikking]].
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In 1990, he appeared in the action/comedy ''Why Me?'', along with [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Michael J. Pollard]], [[Tony Plana]], and [[Lawrence Tierney]]. He followed this with roles in such films as ''I Love You To Death'' (1990, with [[John Billingsley]]), ''Point Break'' (1991, with [[Lori Petty]]), ''The Last Boy Scout'' (1991, with [[Noble Willingham]], [[Bruce McGill]], and [[Frank Collison]]), ''Grand Canyon'' (1991, with [[Alfre Woodard]]), ''Wyatt Earp'' (1994, with [[David Andrews]]), ''Waterworld'' (1995, with [[John Fleck]] and [[Lee Arenberg]]), ''One Eight Seven'' (1997, with Tony Plana and [[Richard Riehle]]), ''The Big Lebowski'' (1998, with [[David Huddleston]] and [[Leon Russom]]), ''Leathal Weapon 4'' (1998, with [[Richard Riehle]]), ''Forces of Nature'' (1999, with [[Ronny Cox]], [[George D. Wallace]], [[Anne Haney]], [[Bert Remsen]], and [[Bill Erwin]]), ''True Crime'' (1999, with [[Michael McKean]], [[William Windom]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]]), and ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' (1999, with [[Clint Howard]] and [[Charles Napier]]). He more recently appeared in the 2005 remake of ''Fever Pitch'', along with [[James B. Sikking]].
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He was also a series regular in the second season of ''Murder One'' which also starred [[Barbara Bosson]], [[Clayton Rohner]], [[John Fleck]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[David Andrews]], [[Ron Canada]], [[Neal McDonough]], [[David Andrews]], [[Titus Welliver]], [[Rick Worthy]], [[Jack Blessing]], [[Don Stark]], [[Karen Austin]], and [[Alexander Enberg]]
   
 
He also appeared in the 1995 made-for-television version of ''The Invaders'', starring ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' actor [[Scott Bakula]].
 
He also appeared in the 1995 made-for-television version of ''The Invaders'', starring ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' actor [[Scott Bakula]].
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In 2005, he starred with fellow DS9 guest star [[Kate Asner]] in ''What's Up, Scarlet?''
 
In 2005, he starred with fellow DS9 guest star [[Kate Asner]] in ''What's Up, Scarlet?''
   
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
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* {{Wikipedia|Jack Kehler}}
 
* {{Wikipedia|Jack Kehler}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0444940}}
   
 
[[Category:Performers|Kehler, Jack]]
 
[[Category:Performers|Kehler, Jack]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|Kehler, Jack]]
 
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Revision as of 04:02, 7 June 2014

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Jaheel

...as Captain Jaheel

Jack Kehler is the actor who played Jaheel in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Babel".

Kehler made his acting debut in the science fiction film Strange Invaders. Co-starring in this film are fellow DS9 actors Louise Fletcher, Wallace Shawn, and Kenneth Tobey, and frequent Star Trek guest actor Thomas Kopache.

In 1990, he appeared in the action/comedy Why Me?, along with Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Pollard, Tony Plana, and Lawrence Tierney. He followed this with roles in such films as I Love You To Death (1990, with John Billingsley), Point Break (1991, with Lori Petty), The Last Boy Scout (1991, with Noble Willingham, Bruce McGill, and Frank Collison), Grand Canyon (1991, with Alfre Woodard), Wyatt Earp (1994, with David Andrews), Waterworld (1995, with John Fleck and Lee Arenberg), One Eight Seven (1997, with Tony Plana and Richard Riehle), The Big Lebowski (1998, with David Huddleston and Leon Russom), Leathal Weapon 4 (1998, with Richard Riehle), Forces of Nature (1999, with Ronny Cox, George D. Wallace, Anne Haney, Bert Remsen, and Bill Erwin), True Crime (1999, with Michael McKean, William Windom, and Anthony Zerbe), and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999, with Clint Howard and Charles Napier). He more recently appeared in the 2005 remake of Fever Pitch, along with James B. Sikking.

He was also a series regular in the second season of Murder One which also starred Barbara Bosson, Clayton Rohner, John Fleck, Gregory Itzin, David Andrews, Ron Canada, Neal McDonough, David Andrews, Titus Welliver, Rick Worthy, Jack Blessing, Don Stark, Karen Austin, and Alexander Enberg

He also appeared in the 1995 made-for-television version of The Invaders, starring Star Trek: Enterprise actor Scott Bakula.

In 2005, he starred with fellow DS9 guest star Kate Asner in What's Up, Scarlet?

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