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'''Patrick Barnitt''' (sometimes misspelled as '''Patrick Barritt''') is an actor who played several background characters in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also appeared as a [[Borg]] on {{film|8}} was one of the [[stand-in]]s for [[Patrick Stewart]] on {{film|9}}, in the exodus scene. He received no on-screen credits for his appearances. Best known for his appearances as [[Borg]], Barnitt appeared in all, but 2 major [[Borg]] episodes of Voyager.
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'''Patrick Barnitt''' (sometimes misspelled as '''Patrick Barritt''') is an actor who played several background characters in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also appeared as a [[Borg]] on {{film|8}} was one of the [[stand-in]]s for [[Patrick Stewart]] on {{film|9}}, in the exodus scene. He received no on-screen credits for his appearances. Best known for his appearances as a [[Borg]], Barnitt appeared in all, but 2 major [[Borg]] episodes of Voyager.
   
He appeared on the cover of TV Guide as a [[Borg]] with Kate Mulgrew on May 10th, 1997 and was also featured with fellow [[Borg]] Louis Ortiz and Captain Janeway in an episode of Access Hollywood covering the TV Guide shoot. On the movie poster for First Contact, he is the Borg in the very front, directly beneath Picard. Most recently, He can be seen in The [[Borg]] Fan Collective DVD. His [[Borg]] likeness appears on Disc #2.
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He appeared on the cover of TV Guide as a [[Borg]] with Kate Mulgrew on May 10th, 1997 and was also featured with fellow [[Borg]] Louis Ortiz and Captain Janeway in an episode of Access Hollywood covering the TV Guide shoot. On the movie poster for First Contact, he is the Borg in the very front, directly beneath Picard. Most recently, He can be seen in The [[Borg]] Fan Collective DVD. His [[Borg]] likeness appears on Disc #2. He was interviewed live on the internet show FILMNUT at www.thestream.tv on Sept, 19th 2007 where he spoke about his time as a [[Borg]] on Fisrt Contact. In the interview, he shares many stories and anecdotes on the making of the film. i.e Borg make-up, stunts. etc.
   
 
Outside the ''Star Trek'' universe, Barnitt was actor {{w|Kevin Spacey}}'s stand-in and photo-double in the acclaimed 1995 film ''Se7en'', featuring [[Daniel Zacapa]], [[Peter Crombie]], [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Leland Orser]], and [[Paul S. Eckstein]], and stunts by [[LaFaye Baker]], [[Sandy Berumen]], [[Janet Brady]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Randy Hall]], [[Kane Hodder]], [[Johnny Martin]], and [[Scott Wilder]]. Barnitt has also appeared in several Los Angeles stage productions, including ''The Caine Mutiny Court Martial'' and ''Dorothy and Otto''. He originated the role of the "Crooner" in the 2005 award winning Los Angeles hit musical, "Shag With a Twist". Barnitt's association with ''Star Trek'' led to his re-teaming with ''First Contact'' and ''Insurrection'' director [[Jonathan Frakes]] on the 2002 film, ''Clockstoppers''.
 
Outside the ''Star Trek'' universe, Barnitt was actor {{w|Kevin Spacey}}'s stand-in and photo-double in the acclaimed 1995 film ''Se7en'', featuring [[Daniel Zacapa]], [[Peter Crombie]], [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Leland Orser]], and [[Paul S. Eckstein]], and stunts by [[LaFaye Baker]], [[Sandy Berumen]], [[Janet Brady]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Randy Hall]], [[Kane Hodder]], [[Johnny Martin]], and [[Scott Wilder]]. Barnitt has also appeared in several Los Angeles stage productions, including ''The Caine Mutiny Court Martial'' and ''Dorothy and Otto''. He originated the role of the "Crooner" in the 2005 award winning Los Angeles hit musical, "Shag With a Twist". Barnitt's association with ''Star Trek'' led to his re-teaming with ''First Contact'' and ''Insurrection'' director [[Jonathan Frakes]] on the 2002 film, ''Clockstoppers''.

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Template:Realworld Patrick Barnitt (sometimes misspelled as Patrick Barritt) is an actor who played several background characters in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He also appeared as a Borg on Star Trek: First Contact was one of the stand-ins for Patrick Stewart on Star Trek: Insurrection, in the exodus scene. He received no on-screen credits for his appearances. Best known for his appearances as a Borg, Barnitt appeared in all, but 2 major Borg episodes of Voyager.

He appeared on the cover of TV Guide as a Borg with Kate Mulgrew on May 10th, 1997 and was also featured with fellow Borg Louis Ortiz and Captain Janeway in an episode of Access Hollywood covering the TV Guide shoot. On the movie poster for First Contact, he is the Borg in the very front, directly beneath Picard. Most recently, He can be seen in The Borg Fan Collective DVD. His Borg likeness appears on Disc #2. He was interviewed live on the internet show FILMNUT at www.thestream.tv on Sept, 19th 2007 where he spoke about his time as a Borg on Fisrt Contact. In the interview, he shares many stories and anecdotes on the making of the film. i.e Borg make-up, stunts. etc.

Outside the Star Trek universe, Barnitt was actor Kevin Spacey's stand-in and photo-double in the acclaimed 1995 film Se7en, featuring Daniel Zacapa, Peter Crombie, Reg E. Cathey, Leland Orser, and Paul S. Eckstein, and stunts by LaFaye Baker, Sandy Berumen, Janet Brady, Kenny Endoso, Randy Hall, Kane Hodder, Johnny Martin, and Scott Wilder. Barnitt has also appeared in several Los Angeles stage productions, including The Caine Mutiny Court Martial and Dorothy and Otto. He originated the role of the "Crooner" in the 2005 award winning Los Angeles hit musical, "Shag With a Twist". Barnitt's association with Star Trek led to his re-teaming with First Contact and Insurrection director Jonathan Frakes on the 2002 film, Clockstoppers.

Barnitt has since starred in several independent features, including the 2006 comedy film, The Waiters. He recently completed work on two upcoming indie films, The Ones and Enough is Enough. His other credits include the NBC series Working and a part in the 2006 film Smokin' Aces, co-starring Chris Pine, Maury Sterling, and Joseph Ruskin. Also a jazz singer, he appears in jazz clubs all over Los Angeles. His debut record is entitled "When the Time is Right".

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