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Mark Allen Shepherd

Mark Allen Shepherd as himself...

Morn

...and as Morn.

Mark Allen Shepherd in make up

Shepherd getting his Morn make-up.

Mark Allen Shepherd(born 7 January 1961; age 63), an American actor from Rockville Centre, New York, is best known for acting out, and with no lines, the character of Morn, the Lurian freighter captain who frequented Quark's on Deep Space 9 in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, even though his name never appeared in the official credits. In addition, he appeared in at least two other background roles, a Human and a Bajoran.

Shepherd received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island which he attended between 1979 and 1984. After graduation, he moved to Southern California and studied at the California Institute of the Arts, focusing on music, film, theater, performance, and interdisciplinary arts between 1986 and 1990.

In his parallel career, Shepherd is an accomplished artist, and he has created numerous abstract impressionist paintings, mixing media types into photo mosaics. In his artwork, he likes exploring abstract concepts as energy, consciousness, perception, and multi-dimensionality. Indeed, twenty-three of his works have actually been used as set dressing on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, including paintings in the quarters of Kira Nerys, Julian Bashir, Jadzia Dax, and Jake Sisko. [1] [2]

Shepherd appeared as Morn in every season of Deep Space Nine in heavy makeup, which took nearly two hours to apply. Once in costume, Shepherd was known to spend 14 hours a day filming. His make-up artist was Vincent Niebla, who earned an Emmy Award for his work on Deep Space Nine. [3] [4] Although his character never uttered a word, Morn became a recurring character in the series, and even had an entire episode written about him. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?") Interestingly, Shepherd appeared, without makeup, in this very episode, asked to take Morn's seat at the bar when Morn is presumed dead.

An action figure of Morn was released by Playmates Toys. Shepherd was interviewed for Star Trek Monthly twice. In 1996 in issue 19 and in 1998 by Sue Schneider in issue 46, titled "Voice of the Barfly". Another interview was printed in the 1995 magazine The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine, issue 11, by Larry Nemecek and titled "Mark Allen Shepherd: Morn". Shepherd also gave interviews for the "Hidden file 10" on the DS9 Season 6 DVD and for "Morn Speaks" on the DS9 Season 7 DVD.

Shepherd is a co-founder of Plural Dolt, an absurd music theater group based in Los Angeles since 1987 as well as a musician who released the CD's "Morn to be Wild" (2005) [5] and "Space Walk" (2005) [6] He is also a frequent guest at science fiction conventions. [7]

Outside Star Trek, Shepherd portrayed Lenny in the 2001 comedy Babylon Vista and a killer in the 2007 adventure Slow Motion Addict.

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearances


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