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'''Merritt Butrick''' {{born|3|September|1959|died|17|March|1989}} was best known for his role as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[David Marcus]], the son of [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. Butrick also appeared in [[TNG]]: "[[Symbiosis (episode)|Symbiosis]]" as [[T'Jon]], a character that was also shown in the clip show [[TNG]]: "[[Shades of Gray]]".
 
'''Merritt Butrick''' {{born|3|September|1959|died|17|March|1989}} was best known for his role as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[David Marcus]], the son of [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. Butrick also appeared in [[TNG]]: "[[Symbiosis (episode)|Symbiosis]]" as [[T'Jon]], a character that was also shown in the clip show [[TNG]]: "[[Shades of Gray]]".
   
He is also well known for his role in the short-lived 1980s comedy [[television]] series ''Square Pegs''.
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He is also well known for his role in the short-lived 1980s comedy television series ''Square Pegs''.
   
 
He is one of only 31 actors to have worked on both the original ''Star Trek'' and one of the spin-offs.
 
He is one of only 31 actors to have worked on both the original ''Star Trek'' and one of the spin-offs.

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David Marcus, a Human. T'Jon, an Ornaran.
David Marcus
T'Jon

Merritt Butrick (3 September 195917 March 1989; age 29) was best known for his role as Dr. David Marcus, the son of Admiral James T. Kirk in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Butrick also appeared in TNG: "Symbiosis" as T'Jon, a character that was also shown in the clip show TNG: "Shades of Gray".

He is also well known for his role in the short-lived 1980s comedy television series Square Pegs.

He is one of only 31 actors to have worked on both the original Star Trek and one of the spin-offs.

Butrick was told by his college instructors that he didn't have the skill or talent to make it as an actor, and was dismissed from the California Institute of the Arts. He died in 1989 of AIDS, at the age of 29.

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