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Zobel made his film debut in Sergio Leone's acclaimed 1984 drama ''Once Upon a Time in America''. His subsequent film credits include the Bob Clark-directed ''Turk 182!'' (starring [[Kim Cattrall]] and [[Paul Sorvino]]) and ''From the Hip'' (featuring [[Ray Walston]]) and the 1987 independent war drama ''Walker'', starring [[Rene Auberjonois]]. Zobel later appeared in the films ''Warlock: The Armageddon'' (featuring [[Zach Galligan]]), ''Tall Tale'' (starring [[Roger Aaron Brown]], and ''Montana''.
 
Zobel made his film debut in Sergio Leone's acclaimed 1984 drama ''Once Upon a Time in America''. His subsequent film credits include the Bob Clark-directed ''Turk 182!'' (starring [[Kim Cattrall]] and [[Paul Sorvino]]) and ''From the Hip'' (featuring [[Ray Walston]]) and the 1987 independent war drama ''Walker'', starring [[Rene Auberjonois]]. Zobel later appeared in the films ''Warlock: The Armageddon'' (featuring [[Zach Galligan]]), ''Tall Tale'' (starring [[Roger Aaron Brown]], and ''Montana''.
   
He has also made guest appearances on such television series as ''Hill Street Blues'' (starring [[James B. Sikking]]), ''Mancuso, FBI'' (with [[Tim Russ]]), ''China Beach'' (with <!--Robert Picardo and Jeff Kober did not appear in Zobel's episode-->[[Concetta Tomei]] and [[Tom Wright]]<!--Robert Picardo and Jeff Kober did not appear in Zobel's episode-->), ''Melrose Place'' (with [[Vanessa Williams]]), ''Bodies of Evidence '' (with [[Jennifer Hetrick]], [[Jack Kehler]] and [[Susanna Thompson]]), and ''The X-Files'' (in an episode with [[John Billingsley]], [[Michael McKean]] and [[Charles Rocket]]). In addition, he had recurring roles on ''Crime Story'' and ''Profiler''. On the latter show, he worked with the likes of [[Erick Avari]], [[Dennis Christopher]], [[Steven Dennis]], [[Lawrence Dobkin]], [[Gary Frank]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Stephen Root]] and [[Wade Williams]].
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He has also made guest appearances on such television series as ''Hill Street Blues'' (starring [[James B. Sikking]]), ''Mancuso, FBI'' (with [[Tim Russ]]), ''China Beach'' (with <!--Robert Picardo and Jeff Kober did not appear in Zobel's episode-->[[Concetta Tomei]] and [[Tom Wright]]<!--Robert Picardo and Jeff Kober did not appear in Zobel's episode-->), ''Melrose Place'', ''Bodies of Evidence '' (with [[Jennifer Hetrick]], [[Jack Kehler]] and [[Susanna Thompson]]), and ''The X-Files'' (in an episode with [[John Billingsley]], [[Michael McKean]] and [[Charles Rocket]]). In addition, he had recurring roles on ''Crime Story'' and ''Profiler''. On the latter show, he worked with the likes of [[Erick Avari]], [[Dennis Christopher]], [[Steven Dennis]], [[Lawrence Dobkin]], [[Gary Frank]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Stephen Root]] and [[Wade Williams]].
   
 
Zobel [[Star Trek deaths#October|died]] of cancer in 2005.
 
Zobel [[Star Trek deaths#October|died]] of cancer in 2005.

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Richard J. Zobel, Jr. (5 June 19524 October 2005; age 53) was the actor who played Gauman in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Raven". He was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Zobel made his film debut in Sergio Leone's acclaimed 1984 drama Once Upon a Time in America. His subsequent film credits include the Bob Clark-directed Turk 182! (starring Kim Cattrall and Paul Sorvino) and From the Hip (featuring Ray Walston) and the 1987 independent war drama Walker, starring Rene Auberjonois. Zobel later appeared in the films Warlock: The Armageddon (featuring Zach Galligan), Tall Tale (starring Roger Aaron Brown, and Montana.

He has also made guest appearances on such television series as Hill Street Blues (starring James B. Sikking), Mancuso, FBI (with Tim Russ), China Beach (with Concetta Tomei and Tom Wright), Melrose Place, Bodies of Evidence (with Jennifer Hetrick, Jack Kehler and Susanna Thompson), and The X-Files (in an episode with John Billingsley, Michael McKean and Charles Rocket). In addition, he had recurring roles on Crime Story and Profiler. On the latter show, he worked with the likes of Erick Avari, Dennis Christopher, Steven Dennis, Lawrence Dobkin, Gary Frank, Lawrence Pressman, Stephen Root and Wade Williams.

Zobel died of cancer in 2005.

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