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'''Loren Lester''' is an actor who appeared as a [[Teplans|Teplan attendant]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[The Quickening]]". However, he is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Roy in the television [[humor|sitcom]] ''The Facts of Life'' and for voicing the character of Batman's sidekick, Robin, in ''Batman: The Animated Series'' and its subsequent spin-off series and movies. He has also lent his voice to a large number of other projects, from animated movies to commercials.
 
'''Loren Lester''' is an actor who appeared as a [[Teplans|Teplan attendant]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[The Quickening]]". However, he is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Roy in the television [[humor|sitcom]] ''The Facts of Life'' and for voicing the character of Batman's sidekick, Robin, in ''Batman: The Animated Series'' and its subsequent spin-off series and movies. He has also lent his voice to a large number of other projects, from animated movies to commercials.
   
A graduate of [[Wikipedia:Occidental College|Occidental College]]'s theatre department in Los Angeles, [[California]], Lester began his career as a teenager in the 1970s. He made his film debut as Fritz Hansel in the 1979 cult classic ''Rock 'n' Roll High School'', co-starring fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' guest actors [[Clint Howard]], [[Dick Miller]], and [[Dey Young]]. He went on to co-star again with Clint Howard – as well as [[Hamilton Camp]] and [[Don Stark]] – in 1981's ''Evilspeak''. More recent film credits include ''American Wedding'' (2003, with [[Lawrence Pressman]]) and ''Red Eye'' (2005, with [[Suzie Plakson]], [[Robert Pine]], and Dey Young).
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A graduate of [[Wikipedia:Occidental College|Occidental College]]'s theatre department in Los Angeles, California, Lester began his career as a teenager in the 1970s. He made his film debut as Fritz Hansel in the 1979 cult classic ''Rock 'n' Roll High School'', co-starring fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' guest actors [[Clint Howard]], [[Dick Miller]], and [[Dey Young]]. He went on to co-star again with Clint Howard – as well as [[Hamilton Camp]] and [[Don Stark]] – in 1981's ''Evilspeak''. More recent film credits include ''American Wedding'' (2003, with [[Lawrence Pressman]]) and ''Red Eye'' (2005, with [[Suzie Plakson]], [[Robert Pine]], and Dey Young).
   
 
Lester has also made guest appearances in such series as ''Boomtown'' starring [[Neal McDonough]] and ''The Practice'' with [[Bill Smitrovich]] and [[Star Trek: The Original Series|TOS]] star [[William Shatner]]. In 2005, he appeared on ''Desperate Housewives'', starring [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[Alfre Woodard]].
 
Lester has also made guest appearances in such series as ''Boomtown'' starring [[Neal McDonough]] and ''The Practice'' with [[Bill Smitrovich]] and [[Star Trek: The Original Series|TOS]] star [[William Shatner]]. In 2005, he appeared on ''Desperate Housewives'', starring [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[Alfre Woodard]].

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Loren Lester as a Teplan.

Loren Lester is an actor who appeared as a Teplan attendant in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Quickening". However, he is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Roy in the television sitcom The Facts of Life and for voicing the character of Batman's sidekick, Robin, in Batman: The Animated Series and its subsequent spin-off series and movies. He has also lent his voice to a large number of other projects, from animated movies to commercials.

A graduate of Occidental College's theatre department in Los Angeles, California, Lester began his career as a teenager in the 1970s. He made his film debut as Fritz Hansel in the 1979 cult classic Rock 'n' Roll High School, co-starring fellow Deep Space Nine guest actors Clint Howard, Dick Miller, and Dey Young. He went on to co-star again with Clint Howard – as well as Hamilton Camp and Don Stark – in 1981's Evilspeak. More recent film credits include American Wedding (2003, with Lawrence Pressman) and Red Eye (2005, with Suzie Plakson, Robert Pine, and Dey Young).

Lester has also made guest appearances in such series as Boomtown starring Neal McDonough and The Practice with Bill Smitrovich and TOS star William Shatner. In 2005, he appeared on Desperate Housewives, starring Teri Hatcher and Alfre Woodard.

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