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'''Mel Johnson, Jr.''' appeared as [[Legate]] [[Broca]] in the last two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', {{e|The Dogs of War}} and {{e|What You Leave Behind}}. |
'''Mel Johnson, Jr.''' appeared as [[Legate]] [[Broca]] in the last two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', {{e|The Dogs of War}} and {{e|What You Leave Behind}}. |
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− | + | Johnson acted in the 1987 film ''Off the Mark'' with film and series guest actor [[Michael Berryman]]. Then came the telefilm ''Police Story:The Watch Commander''(1988) alongside [[David Graf]], [[Gregg Henry]], [[Carlos LaCamara]] and [[Robert Schenkkan]]. In 1990, Johnson first worked in the drama ''Muder by Numbers'' with [[Stanley Kamel]], then among the Trek alumni in ''Total Recall''. Others included [[Marc Alaimo]], [[Robert Picardo]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Lycia Naff]], [[Robert Costanzo]], and [[Frank Kopyc]]. Johnson received another telefilm role in 1993's ''The Poetry Hall of Fame'' working with [[Victor Bevine]], [[LeVar Burton]], [[Richard Kiley]], [[William Shatner]] and [[Norman Snow]]. In 1998, Johnson starred in ''Archibald the Rainbow Painter'' directed by [[Les Landau]] and costarring [[Spice Williams]]-Crosby, [[Ann Gillespie]], [[Michael McKean]], [[Robert Picardo]] and [[Andrew Robinson]] |
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== External links == |
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Mel Johnson, Jr. appeared as Legate Broca in the last two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "The Dogs of War" and "What You Leave Behind".
Johnson acted in the 1987 film Off the Mark with film and series guest actor Michael Berryman. Then came the telefilm Police Story:The Watch Commander(1988) alongside David Graf, Gregg Henry, Carlos LaCamara and Robert Schenkkan. In 1990, Johnson first worked in the drama Muder by Numbers with Stanley Kamel, then among the Trek alumni in Total Recall. Others included Marc Alaimo, Robert Picardo, Ronny Cox, Roy Brocksmith, Lycia Naff, Robert Costanzo, and Frank Kopyc. Johnson received another telefilm role in 1993's The Poetry Hall of Fame working with Victor Bevine, LeVar Burton, Richard Kiley, William Shatner and Norman Snow. In 1998, Johnson starred in Archibald the Rainbow Painter directed by Les Landau and costarring Spice Williams-Crosby, Ann Gillespie, Michael McKean, Robert Picardo and Andrew Robinson
External links
- MelJohnsonJr.com - official site
- Mel Johnson, Jr. at Wikipedia
- Template:IMDb-link