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[[Star Trek birthdays|Born]] in [[New York]] on {{d|8|June|1971}} and raised in [[California]], actor '''Matthew Kaminsky''' played [[Crewman]] [[Cunningham]] in two [[ENT Season 2|second season]] episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
[[Star Trek birthdays|Born]] in [[New York]] on {{d|8|June|1971}} and raised in [[California]], actor '''Matthew Kaminsky''' played [[Crewman]] [[Cunningham]] in two [[ENT Season 2|second season]] episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
   
Although he has appeared on several other [[television]] series – including two episodes of ''7th Heaven'', starring [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]], and an episode of ''Picket Fences'', starring [[Ray Walston]] – Kaminsky is primarily a voice actor. He can be recognized as the voice of the title character of ''Max Steel'' (on which [[Keith Szarabajka]] also provided his voice) and as the announcer in the commercials for T-Mobile. He has also lent his voice to several video games. In addition, he has lent his voice to such video games as ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein'' (with [[Tony Jay]] and [[Charles Napier]]), ''EverQuest II'' (with [[Larry Cedar]], [[Alan Dale]], [[Charles Dennis]], [[James Horan]], [[John Kassir]], [[Michael Keenan]], [[Daniel Riordan]], [[Raphael Sbarge]], [[Dwight Schultz]], and [[Wil Wheaton]]), and ''Psychonauts'' (with Dwight Schultz and [[Armin Shimerman]]
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Although he has appeared on several other television series – including two episodes of ''7th Heaven'', starring [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]], and an episode of ''Picket Fences'', starring [[Ray Walston]] – Kaminsky is primarily a voice actor. He can be recognized as the voice of the title character of ''Max Steel'' (on which [[Keith Szarabajka]] also provided his voice) and as the announcer in the commercials for T-Mobile. He has also lent his voice to several video games. In addition, he has lent his voice to such video games as ''Return to Castle Wolfenstein'' (with [[Tony Jay]] and [[Charles Napier]]), ''EverQuest II'' (with [[Larry Cedar]], [[Alan Dale]], [[Charles Dennis]], [[James Horan]], [[John Kassir]], [[Michael Keenan]], [[Daniel Riordan]], [[Raphael Sbarge]], [[Dwight Schultz]], and [[Wil Wheaton]]), and ''Psychonauts'' (with Dwight Schultz and [[Armin Shimerman]]
   
 
Kaminsky also co-starred with [[Teri Garr]] and [[Bert Remsen]] in the 2000 [[film]] ''The Sky Is Falling''; Kaminsky had previously worked with Garr in the 1990 TV movie ''A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder''. In addition, both Kaminsky and his ''Enterprise'' co-star [[Connor Trinneer]] appeared in the popular TV movie ''61*''. Fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' actors [[Bruce McGill]], [[Christopher McDonald]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Seymour Cassel]], and [[Charles Esten]] also had roles in this movie.
 
Kaminsky also co-starred with [[Teri Garr]] and [[Bert Remsen]] in the 2000 [[film]] ''The Sky Is Falling''; Kaminsky had previously worked with Garr in the 1990 TV movie ''A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder''. In addition, both Kaminsky and his ''Enterprise'' co-star [[Connor Trinneer]] appeared in the popular TV movie ''61*''. Fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' actors [[Bruce McGill]], [[Christopher McDonald]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Seymour Cassel]], and [[Charles Esten]] also had roles in this movie.

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... as Cunningham

Born in New York on 8 June 1971 and raised in California, actor Matthew Kaminsky played Crewman Cunningham in two second season episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise.

Although he has appeared on several other television series – including two episodes of 7th Heaven, starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks, and an episode of Picket Fences, starring Ray Walston – Kaminsky is primarily a voice actor. He can be recognized as the voice of the title character of Max Steel (on which Keith Szarabajka also provided his voice) and as the announcer in the commercials for T-Mobile. He has also lent his voice to several video games. In addition, he has lent his voice to such video games as Return to Castle Wolfenstein (with Tony Jay and Charles Napier), EverQuest II (with Larry Cedar, Alan Dale, Charles Dennis, James Horan, John Kassir, Michael Keenan, Daniel Riordan, Raphael Sbarge, Dwight Schultz, and Wil Wheaton), and Psychonauts (with Dwight Schultz and Armin Shimerman

Kaminsky also co-starred with Teri Garr and Bert Remsen in the 2000 film The Sky Is Falling; Kaminsky had previously worked with Garr in the 1990 TV movie A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder. In addition, both Kaminsky and his Enterprise co-star Connor Trinneer appeared in the popular TV movie 61*. Fellow Star Trek actors Bruce McGill, Christopher McDonald, Bob Gunton, Seymour Cassel, and Charles Esten also had roles in this movie.

In 2006 Kaminsky made an appearance in the pilot episode for the short-lived series The Nine, starring Enterprise star John Billingsley. He then appeared in an episode of Shark, starring Voyager's Jeri Ryan. In 2007 Kaminsky appeared as the father of a boy who died of an allergic reaction in a third season episode of Boston Legal, a series which stars William Shatner and Rene Auberjonois. Fellow Enterprise guest actor Zach Grenier was also in the episode, entitled "Nuts".

Appearances as Cunningham

Other Trek connections

Additional projects in which Kaminsky has worked with other Star Trek alumni include:

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