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'''Ken Gildin''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|2|February|1955}} in New York, New York) is an actor and production staff member who was the [[Stand-in]] and photo double for [[Brent Spiner]] in {{TNG|Datalore}}. In addition he worked as an assistant to the writers and producers during the first season of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. He was uncredited for his appearance and background work.
 
'''Ken Gildin''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|2|February|1955}} in New York, New York) is an actor and production staff member who was the [[Stand-in]] and photo double for [[Brent Spiner]] in {{TNG|Datalore}}. In addition he worked as an assistant to the writers and producers during the first season of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. He was uncredited for his appearance and background work.
   

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Brent Spiner and Ken Gildin (on the ground)

Ken Gildin (born 2 February 1955 in New York, New York) is an actor and production staff member who was the Stand-in and photo double for Brent Spiner in TNG: "Datalore". In addition he worked as an assistant to the writers and producers during the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He was uncredited for his appearance and background work.

In 1988 Gildin left Star Trek: The Next Generation because of the writer's strike. He did not return to ST:TNG after the strike and Guy Vardaman took over as Spiner's stand-in.

Gildin is often misspelled as Ken Gilden and worked as an actor for ten years. His last studio position was at Walt Disney Home Entertainment. He is currently a screenwriter and writer of award shows and benefits, having written for such celebrities as Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Taylor, Sally Field and Bruce Vilanch, to name a few.

Among his acting resume are the films Hair (1979, starring John Savage), Hostage Flight (1985, with Barbara Bosson, Mitchell Ryan, Allan Miller, Michael Cavanaugh, William Glover, and Ian Abercrombie), Total Recall (1990, with Ronny Cox, Michael Champion, Roy Brocksmith, Lycia Naff, Robert Costanzo, Marc Alaimo, Erik Cord, Frank Kopyc, Milt Tarver, Robert Picardo, Kamala Dawson, and stunts by Gary Baxley, Simone Boisseree, Tony Brubaker, Ann Chatterton, Doug Coleman, Vince Deadrick, Jr., Nick Dimitri, Kenny Endoso, Dana Dru Evenson, Allan Graf, Freddie Hice, Joel Kramer, Steven Lambert, Gene LeBell, Steve Picerni, Cherie Tash, Gary J. Wayton, George Wilbur, and Vince Deadrick), and The Babe (1992, with James Cromwell, Bernard Kates, Danny Goldring, Shannon Cochran, Larry Cedar, Michael Krawic, Scott Haven, and Kara Zediker).

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