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His other credits include the role of Ensign Hayes in ''[[Star Trek Generations]]'', the villainous "John Moesby" in ''Outerworld'' by Eagle Films, the "Sophisticated Man" Who Can’t Do the Electric Slide in Chris Rock’s ''Head of State'', "Secret Service Agent Randy" in ''The West Wing'', "Special Agent Marcus Lemmel" in ''The Wire'', "Dr. Johnston" in HBO’s Emmy award-winning drama ''Something the Lord Made'', a recurring role on The Young & The Restless and principal roles in several national commercials.
 
His other credits include the role of Ensign Hayes in ''[[Star Trek Generations]]'', the villainous "John Moesby" in ''Outerworld'' by Eagle Films, the "Sophisticated Man" Who Can’t Do the Electric Slide in Chris Rock’s ''Head of State'', "Secret Service Agent Randy" in ''The West Wing'', "Special Agent Marcus Lemmel" in ''The Wire'', "Dr. Johnston" in HBO’s Emmy award-winning drama ''Something the Lord Made'', a recurring role on The Young & The Restless and principal roles in several national commercials.
   
Mack co-hosted the United Airlines travel show ''Three For The Road'', has done voice-overs for Nelson Mandela’s Peace Parks Foundation and MTV’s HIV/AIDS awareness video ''The Quiet War'' which features Bill Clinton. Mack plays the main "Redguard Voice" in ''The Elder Scrolls: Redguard'' and ''Oblivion'' computer games by Bethesda Softworks. He does the "Voice of Frederick Douglass" for the US Grant Memorial that is scheduled to open in St. Louis, Missouri in 2006.
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Mack co-hosted the United Airlines travel show ''Three For The Road'', has done voice-overs for Nelson Mandela’s Peace Parks Foundation and MTV’s HIV/AIDS awareness video ''The Quiet War'' which features Bill Clinton. Mack plays the main "Redguard Voice" in ''The Elder Scrolls: Redguard'', ''Morrowind'', and ''Oblivion'' computer games by Bethesda Softworks. He does the "Voice of Frederick Douglass" for the US Grant Memorial that is scheduled to open in St. Louis, Missouri in 2006.
   
 
Active in his local community, Mack brought professional theatre to the Washington National Cathedral as "Dr. King" in Jeff Stetson’s play ''The Meeting''. In 2002, Marc Fisher of The Washington Post did three stories on Mack’s work with incarcerated youth. Mack has also helped at-risk youth and people without homes use drama as a life tool for change through his association with nonprofit organizations including Imagination Stage, Charlie’s Place and Mary’s Center in the Washington Metropolitan Area. As an acting coach and the founder of The Fearless Acting Workshop, Mack has helped local talent - such as The Mighty Rasta, aka Reebok’s "Office Linebacker Terry Tate," Hollywood actors Jim Klock and Luke Daniels of the feature My Turn, Cher tribute artist Mary Ann Mellody and Black TV Online.com news anchor Ron Lincoln -- launch careers. Mack now brings his talents to [http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/800/home.php ''Star Trek: New Voyages''], portraying [[Doctor]] [[M'Benga]], whom was previously portrayed by actor, [[Booker Bradshaw]].
 
Active in his local community, Mack brought professional theatre to the Washington National Cathedral as "Dr. King" in Jeff Stetson’s play ''The Meeting''. In 2002, Marc Fisher of The Washington Post did three stories on Mack’s work with incarcerated youth. Mack has also helped at-risk youth and people without homes use drama as a life tool for change through his association with nonprofit organizations including Imagination Stage, Charlie’s Place and Mary’s Center in the Washington Metropolitan Area. As an acting coach and the founder of The Fearless Acting Workshop, Mack has helped local talent - such as The Mighty Rasta, aka Reebok’s "Office Linebacker Terry Tate," Hollywood actors Jim Klock and Luke Daniels of the feature My Turn, Cher tribute artist Mary Ann Mellody and Black TV Online.com news anchor Ron Lincoln -- launch careers. Mack now brings his talents to [http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/800/home.php ''Star Trek: New Voyages''], portraying [[Doctor]] [[M'Benga]], whom was previously portrayed by actor, [[Booker Bradshaw]].

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Sirol

... as Sirol

Michael Mack played Commander Sirol in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Pegasus", and portrayed Ensign Hayes in Star Trek Generations.

As Commander Sirol in TNG: "The Pegasus", Michael Mack became the first writing intern to act on the show and the first black actor to portray a Romulan in Star Trek history. A black actress, Darwyn Carson would later portray a member of the Romulan Tal Shiar in DS9: "Improbable Cause".

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...as Ensign Hayes

His other credits include the role of Ensign Hayes in Star Trek Generations, the villainous "John Moesby" in Outerworld by Eagle Films, the "Sophisticated Man" Who Can’t Do the Electric Slide in Chris Rock’s Head of State, "Secret Service Agent Randy" in The West Wing, "Special Agent Marcus Lemmel" in The Wire, "Dr. Johnston" in HBO’s Emmy award-winning drama Something the Lord Made, a recurring role on The Young & The Restless and principal roles in several national commercials.

Mack co-hosted the United Airlines travel show Three For The Road, has done voice-overs for Nelson Mandela’s Peace Parks Foundation and MTV’s HIV/AIDS awareness video The Quiet War which features Bill Clinton. Mack plays the main "Redguard Voice" in The Elder Scrolls: Redguard, Morrowind, and Oblivion computer games by Bethesda Softworks. He does the "Voice of Frederick Douglass" for the US Grant Memorial that is scheduled to open in St. Louis, Missouri in 2006.

Active in his local community, Mack brought professional theatre to the Washington National Cathedral as "Dr. King" in Jeff Stetson’s play The Meeting. In 2002, Marc Fisher of The Washington Post did three stories on Mack’s work with incarcerated youth. Mack has also helped at-risk youth and people without homes use drama as a life tool for change through his association with nonprofit organizations including Imagination Stage, Charlie’s Place and Mary’s Center in the Washington Metropolitan Area. As an acting coach and the founder of The Fearless Acting Workshop, Mack has helped local talent - such as The Mighty Rasta, aka Reebok’s "Office Linebacker Terry Tate," Hollywood actors Jim Klock and Luke Daniels of the feature My Turn, Cher tribute artist Mary Ann Mellody and Black TV Online.com news anchor Ron Lincoln -- launch careers. Mack now brings his talents to Star Trek: New Voyages, portraying Doctor M'Benga, whom was previously portrayed by actor, Booker Bradshaw.