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'''Randy James''' who is also known under his given name '''Randy Pflug''' is an actor who portrayed for eleven years the featured background part of [[Lieutenant]] [[Jones (Lieutenant)|Jones]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. He also appeared in several other roles across the series.
 
'''Randy James''' who is also known under his given name '''Randy Pflug''' is an actor who portrayed for eleven years the featured background part of [[Lieutenant]] [[Jones (Lieutenant)|Jones]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. He also appeared in several other roles across the series.
   
Beside his work in front of the camera, James was the main [[stand-in]] and [[photo double]] for [[Colm Meaney]]'s [[Miles O'Brien]]. He also worked as stand-in and double for [[Sherman Howard]] in the episode {{e|Suddenly Human}}, for [[Charles Gunning]] in the episode {{e|The Perfect Mate}}, for [[Michael Canavan]] in {{e|Defiant}}, for [[Christopher Doyle]] in {{e|Tacking Into the Wind}}, for [[Casey Biggs]] in {{e|Strange Bedfellows}}, and for [[Marc Alaimo]] (in {{e|Defiant}} for example), [[Andrew J. Robinson]] (in {{e|Civil Defense}} for example), and [[James Darren]] (on the episodes Darren had no scenes with Meaney) on ''Deep Space Nine''. James was the only stand-in on ''Deep Space Nine'' who worked on both, the first and the last day of the series. Because [[Richard Sarstedt]] was out of the country, James filled in as stand-in for [[Jonathan Frakes]] on the first two weeks of shooting {{film|8}}.
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Beside his work in front of the camera, James was the main [[stand-in]] and [[photo double]] for [[Colm Meaney]]'s [[Miles O'Brien]]. He also worked as stand-in and double for [[Sherman Howard]] in the episode {{e|Suddenly Human}}, for [[Nick Tate]] on location at the [[El Mirage Dry Lake Bed]] in the episode {{e|Final Mission}}, for [[George Hearn]] in the episode {{e|First Contact}}, as utility stand-in in the episode {{e|Qpid}}, for [[J.D. Cullum]] in the episode {{e|Redemption}}, for [[Charles Gunning]] in the episode {{e|The Perfect Mate}}, for [[Michael Canavan]] in {{e|Defiant}}, for [[Christopher Doyle]] in {{e|Tacking Into the Wind}}, for [[Casey Biggs]] in {{e|Strange Bedfellows}}, and for [[Marc Alaimo]] (in {{e|Defiant}} for example), [[Andrew J. Robinson]] (in {{e|Civil Defense}} for example), and [[James Darren]] (on the episodes Darren had no scenes with Meaney) on ''Deep Space Nine''. James was the only stand-in on ''Deep Space Nine'' who worked on both, the first and the last day of the series. Because [[Richard Sarstedt]] was out of the country, James filled in as stand-in for [[Jonathan Frakes]] on the first two weeks of shooting {{film|8}}.
   
One of his uniform trousers were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay and also worn by [[Avery Brooks]]. The name tag misspelled his name as '''Randy Phlug'''. {{stala|9687}}
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One of his uniform trousers were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay and also worn by [[Avery Brooks]]. The name tag misspelled his name as '''Randy Phlug'''. {{stala|9687}} According to the call sheets, Pflug was scheduled to appear as Jones in the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Identity Crisis}} and in the [[TNG Season 5|fifth season]] episodes {{e|Disaster}} and {{e|New Ground}} in scenes in Ten Forward but was either not filmed or cut from the final episode.
   
 
James was born in Omaha, Nebraska and has started his career as a stage actor in Omaha before moving to Los Angeles. In the late '80s he was the manager of an auto parts store before making his first step into the film business.
 
James was born in Omaha, Nebraska and has started his career as a stage actor in Omaha before moving to Los Angeles. In the late '80s he was the manager of an auto parts store before making his first step into the film business.
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Human ten forward waiter, early 2365.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Human Ten Forward waiter (2365)|Ten Forward waiter]]<br />{{TNG|The Outrageous Okona|The Schizoid Man|A Matter Of Honor|The Dauphin|Pen Pals}} {{e|Shades of Gray}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Human ten forward waiter, early 2365.jpg|[[Ten Forward personnel#Human Ten Forward waiter (2365)|Ten Forward waiter]]<br>{{TNG|The Outrageous Okona|The Schizoid Man|A Matter Of Honor|The Dauphin|Pen Pals}} {{e|Shades of Gray}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Jones, Times orphan.jpg|[[Jones (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Jones]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br>{{film|8}}<br>[[DS9 recurring characters|Recurring character]]
File:Geordi La Forge investigates vector analysis anomaly.jpg|[[Tarchannen III species|Holodeck shape]]<br />{{TNG|Identity Crisis}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Tarchannen III shape.jpg|[[Unnamed holodeck characters#Tarchannen III shape|Humanoid shape]]<br>{{TNG|Identity Crisis}}<br>(uncredited)
File:Jones, Times orphan.jpg|[[Jones (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Jones]]<br />''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br />''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br />{{film|8}}<br />[[DS9 recurring characters|Recurring character]]
 
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File:Torman V patron.jpg|[[Unnamed Bajorans#Torman V patron|Bajoran bar patron]]<br>{{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}<br>(uncredited)
 
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** {{e|Data's Day}}
 
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** {{e|Clues}}
 
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** {{e|The Nth Degree}}
 
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** {{e|The Mind's Eye}}
 
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** {{e|Redemption}}
 
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** {{e|Silicon Avatar}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
 
** {{e|Silicon Avatar}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
 
** {{e|The Game}}
 
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** {{e|Violations}}
 
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Randy James on the set of "Trials and Tribble-ations"

DS9 stand-ins on the final day

James (second from right) and fellow stand-ins on the final day of Deep Space Nine.

Dennis Tracy on location

Randy James and Dennis Tracy on location work for the episode "Final Mission"

Randy James who is also known under his given name Randy Pflug is an actor who portrayed for eleven years the featured background part of Lieutenant Jones in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appeared in several other roles across the series.

Beside his work in front of the camera, James was the main stand-in and photo double for Colm Meaney's Miles O'Brien. He also worked as stand-in and double for Sherman Howard in the episode "Suddenly Human", for Nick Tate on location at the El Mirage Dry Lake Bed in the episode "Final Mission", for George Hearn in the episode "First Contact", as utility stand-in in the episode "Qpid", for J.D. Cullum in the episode "Redemption", for Charles Gunning in the episode "The Perfect Mate", for Michael Canavan in "Defiant", for Christopher Doyle in "Tacking Into the Wind", for Casey Biggs in "Strange Bedfellows", and for Marc Alaimo (in "Defiant" for example), Andrew J. Robinson (in "Civil Defense" for example), and James Darren (on the episodes Darren had no scenes with Meaney) on Deep Space Nine. James was the only stand-in on Deep Space Nine who worked on both, the first and the last day of the series. Because Richard Sarstedt was out of the country, James filled in as stand-in for Jonathan Frakes on the first two weeks of shooting Star Trek: First Contact.

One of his uniform trousers were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and also worn by Avery Brooks. The name tag misspelled his name as Randy Phlug. [1] According to the call sheets, Pflug was scheduled to appear as Jones in the fourth season episode "Identity Crisis" and in the fifth season episodes "Disaster" and "New Ground" in scenes in Ten Forward but was either not filmed or cut from the final episode.

James was born in Omaha, Nebraska and has started his career as a stage actor in Omaha before moving to Los Angeles. In the late '80s he was the manager of an auto parts store before making his first step into the film business.

Among his resume as a stand-in and background performer are films such as the comedy The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988, with Ricardo Montalban, Leslie Hoffman, and Tiny Ron), the romance When Harry Met Sally... (1989, with Franc Luz), the thriller The Hunt for Red October (1990, with Timothy Carhart, Daniel Davis, Ned Vaughn, and Gates McFadden), the comedy What's Eating You ? (2000, with Leslie Ackerman, edited, produced, and directed by Jonathan West, and script supervising by Trisha Burton), and the drama The Dying Gaul (2005), on which he worked as stand-in for Peter Sarsgaard). In the 1995 science fiction television movie Alien Nation: Body and Soul, James portrays a Human cop. The film also features Trek performers Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, Michele Scarabelli, Leon Russom, Tiny Ron, Glenn Morshower, Jeff Austin, Miguel Perez, Marva Hicks, and fellow DS9 regular Ivy Borg.

His resume also includes television series such as Hunter, Cheers (starring Kirstie Alley), Roswell (1999-2002, as stand-in for Deep Space Nine guest star William Sadler), Baby Bob, ER, and Scrubs (starring Ken Jenkins).

Star Trek appearances

Appearances as Jones

(All uncredited unless otherwise noticed)

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