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Actor '''Maury Ginsberg''' played a hippie also named [[Maury Ginsberg]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Death Wish}}. As initially written, the character had a different name, but after Ginsberg was cast in the role, episode writers [[Shawn Piller|Shawn]] and [[Michael Piller]] opted to use the actor's name for the character.
 
Actor '''Maury Ginsberg''' played a hippie also named [[Maury Ginsberg]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Death Wish}}. As initially written, the character had a different name, but after Ginsberg was cast in the role, episode writers [[Shawn Piller|Shawn]] and [[Michael Piller]] opted to use the actor's name for the character.
   

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... as a hippie of the same name

Actor Maury Ginsberg played a hippie also named Maury Ginsberg in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Death Wish". As initially written, the character had a different name, but after Ginsberg was cast in the role, episode writers Shawn and Michael Piller opted to use the actor's name for the character.

Besides Voyager, Ginsberg has also appeared on shows such as Murphy Brown, Murder One (working with James Avery, Daniel Benzali, Barbara Bosson, Roy Brocksmith, Shelly Desai, John Fleck, Spencer Garrett, Deborah May, Kevin Tighe, and Vanessa Williams), Melrose Place, Friends, NYPD Blue (starring Gordon Clapp), Sliders (in an episode directed by Paul Lynch and also featuring J.D. Cullum), Without a Trace (starring Enrique Murciano), Joan of Arcadia (with Louise Fletcher and Michael Welch), Law & Order (in an episode with William Sadler), and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. From 1998 through 1999, he had a recurring role as Kamen on Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place.

His other credits include the TV movies Divas (1995, co-starring Bill Cobbs and Tina Lifford) and Lansky (1999, with Bert Remsen and David Selburg) and the films Where's Marlowe? (1998, starring Erich Anderson, Miguel Ferrer, and Clayton Rohner) and Rocket Science (2007). He also worked on the 2002 horror film The Ring (featuring Shannon Cochran and Richard Lineback), but his scenes were deleted from the final theatrical release. Most recently, Ginsberg worked on the film The Girl in the Park, released in 2007.

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