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− | '''Lawrence Pressman''' is an actor, [[star Trek birthdays|born]] on |
+ | '''Lawrence Pressman''' is an actor, [[star Trek birthdays|born]] on July 10th, [[1939]] in Kentucky. He appeared three times on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', playing three different characters. |
− | His largest role on the series was as [[Legate]] [[Tekeny Ghemor]] in [[Second Skin]] and [[Ties of Blood and Water]]. In between those episodes, he appeared as a [[Changeling]] posing as [[Federation]] [[Ambassador]] [[Krajensky]] in "[[The Adversary]]." |
+ | His largest role on the series was as [[Legate]] [[Tekeny Ghemor]] in "[[Second Skin]]" and "[[Ties of Blood and Water]]." In between those episodes, he appeared as a [[Changeling]] posing as [[Federation]] [[Ambassador]] [[Krajensky]] in "[[The Adversary]]." |
− | Outside of his DS9 roles, he was just one a few [[Star Trek]] stars to appear in |
+ | Outside of his DS9 roles, he was just one of a few ''[[Star Trek]]'' stars to appear in ''DC 9/11: Time of Crisis''. He played Dick Cheney. Other ''Star Trek'' actors to appear with him include frequent DS9 guest star [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Penny Johnson]], who played Condoleezza Rice and [[Stephen Macht]] who played Paul Wolfowitz. |
− | He also appeared in many motion pictures such as Nine to Five, Mighty Joe Young and Dr. Dolittle 2. He played Coach Marshall in the first and last American Pie movies. In Very Bad Things, he starred with [[Leland Orser]] and [[Christian Slater]]. |
+ | He also appeared in many motion pictures such as ''Nine to Five'', ''Mighty Joe Young'' and ''Dr. Dolittle 2''. He played Coach Marshall in the first and last ''American Pie'' movies. In ''Very Bad Things'', he starred with [[Leland Orser]] and [[Christian Slater]]. |
− | Perhaps his most famous role was as Doctor Canfield in Doogie Howser, M.D., in which [[James B. Sikking|James Sikking]] played Doogie's father. |
+ | Perhaps his most famous role was as Doctor Canfield in ''[[wikipedia:Doogie Howser, M.D.|Doogie Howser, M.D.]]'', in which [[James B. Sikking|James Sikking]] played Doogie's father. |
− | He has made guest appearances in many other popular series, such as The X-Files and The West Wing. |
+ | He has made guest appearances in many other popular series, such as ''[[wikipedia:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The West Wing|The West Wing]]''. |
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Revision as of 21:23, 27 December 2005
Lawrence Pressman is an actor, born on July 10th, 1939 in Kentucky. He appeared three times on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, playing three different characters.
His largest role on the series was as Legate Tekeny Ghemor in "Second Skin" and "Ties of Blood and Water." In between those episodes, he appeared as a Changeling posing as Federation Ambassador Krajensky in "The Adversary."
Outside of his DS9 roles, he was just one of a few Star Trek stars to appear in DC 9/11: Time of Crisis. He played Dick Cheney. Other Star Trek actors to appear with him include frequent DS9 guest star Gregory Itzin, Penny Johnson, who played Condoleezza Rice and Stephen Macht who played Paul Wolfowitz.
He also appeared in many motion pictures such as Nine to Five, Mighty Joe Young and Dr. Dolittle 2. He played Coach Marshall in the first and last American Pie movies. In Very Bad Things, he starred with Leland Orser and Christian Slater.
Perhaps his most famous role was as Doctor Canfield in Doogie Howser, M.D., in which James Sikking played Doogie's father.
He has made guest appearances in many other popular series, such as The X-Files and The West Wing.
Characters performed by Lawrence Pressman | ||
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Tekeny Ghemor | Krajensky | The Krajensky Changeling |
DS9: "Second Skin" "Ties of Blood and Water" |
DS9: "The Adversary" |
DS9: "The Adversary" |
External Links
- Template:IMDb-link
- Lawrence Pressman at Wikipedia