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− | '''Justin Louis''' {{born|20|February|1967}}, also known as '''Louis Ferreira''', is the actor who played the [[hologram|holographic]] fairy tale character [[Trevis]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Once Upon a Time}}. On January 16, 2009, it was announced that he would play Colonel Everett Young, a lead role in the third [[Stargate (franchise)|''Stargate'' franchise]] series, ''[[stargate:Stargate Universe|Stargate Universe]]''. Louis has appeared on ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and ''CSI: Miami''. The former reunited Louis with fellow ''Voyager'' guest star [[Wallace Langham]]. On the latter, Louis acted with [[Anthony Holiday]] and [[Michael Buchman Silver]]. He recently has appeared as Colonel Hall in the Canadian science fiction series Primeval: New World. |
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+ | |birth name = Luís Henrique da Rocha Ferreira |
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+ | |birthday = {{d|20|February|1967}} |
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+ | |birthplace = Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal |
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+ | '''Justin Louis''' {{born|20|February|1967}}, also known as '''Louis Ferreira''', is the actor who played [[Trevis]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Once Upon a Time}}. |
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+ | He was born in Portugal but immigrated to Canada with his family at a young age. |
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+ | Louis is best known for his roles as Colonel Everett Young in {{wt|Stargate Universe}} (2009-11) and as Art Blank in {{wt|Saw IV}} (2007, with [[Dina Meyer]]) {{wt|Saw V}} (2008, with [[Mark Rolston]] and [[Greg Bryk]]), and {{wt|Saw 3D}} (2010, with Greg Bryk). He also played FBI assistant director John Pollock in the crime series ''1-800-Missing'' (2004-06). |
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+ | Louis has appeared on {{wt|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} and {{wt|CSI: Miami}}. The former reunited Louis with fellow "Once Upon a Time" guest star [[Wallace Langham]]. On the latter, Louis acted with [[Anthony Holiday]] and [[Michael Buchman Silver]]. He also appeared as Colonel Hall in {{wt|Primeval: New World}}. |
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 7 January 2024
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Justin Louis (born 20 February 1967; age 57), also known as Louis Ferreira, is the actor who played Trevis in the Star Trek: Voyager fifth season episode "Once Upon a Time".
He was born in Portugal but immigrated to Canada with his family at a young age.
Louis is best known for his roles as Colonel Everett Young in Stargate Universe (2009-11) and as Art Blank in Saw IV (2007, with Dina Meyer) Saw V (2008, with Mark Rolston and Greg Bryk), and Saw 3D (2010, with Greg Bryk). He also played FBI assistant director John Pollock in the crime series 1-800-Missing (2004-06).
Louis has appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami. The former reunited Louis with fellow "Once Upon a Time" guest star Wallace Langham. On the latter, Louis acted with Anthony Holiday and Michael Buchman Silver. He also appeared as Colonel Hall in Primeval: New World.
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