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Slade Bender

...as Slade Bender (1989)

Robert Costanzo a veteran character actor who appeared as Slade Bender in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episdode "Manhunt".

Hailing from Brooklyn, Costanzo has amassed a career spanning three decades and over 200 film and television credits. Besides TNG, has has made guest appearances on numerous television series, including The Bob Newhart Show, Barney Miller, Charlie's Angels, Who's the Boss?, Family Ties, Murder, She Wrote, The Fall Guy, Night Court (starring John Larroquette), Beverly Hills, 90210, Ally McBeal, ER, Will & Grace, and CSI: NY, just to name a few. He also had recurring roles on St. Elsewhere and three series from creator Steven Bochco: Hill Street Blues (starring Barbara Babcock, Barbara Bosson and James B. Sikking), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen), and NYPD Blue (starring Gordon Clapp and Sharon Lawrence). He was even a regular on several short-lived programs, including The Last Resort (1979-80) and Checking In (1981) for CBS. He is known for playing Joey Tribbiani Sr., the father of Matt LeBlanc's character, on an episode of Friends and an episode of that show's spin-off series, Joey. Perhaps his best-known television role, however, is the voice of Detective Harvey Bullock on the various Batman animated series and movies of the 1990s.

Costanzo's other TV credits include a number of shows co-starring actors who had been or would become regulars on a Star Trek series. In 1985, he appeared in an episode of The Twilight Zone which also feature Star Trek: Voyager's Tim Russ (albeit, in a separate segment). In 1989, Costanzo appeared on Quantum Leap, the popular time travel series which starred Star Trek: Enterprise's Scott Bakula (as well as Dean Stockwell, who would also appear on Enterprise). And in a 1998 episode of Early Edition, Costanzo worked alongside George Takei, famous for playing Sulu on Star Trek: The Original Series. Costanzo also voiced in an episode of The Zeta Project with Worf actor Michael Dorn (as well as Voyager guest star Michael McKean). Most recently, Costanzo appeared on Boston Legal, starring TOS actor William Shatner and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Rene Auberjonois.

Costanzo also has dozens of feature films to his credit. Small roles in films such as Dog Day Afternoon (1975, featuring Chris Sarandon), Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl (1977), and Saturday Night Fever (1977) gave way to larger supporting roles in films like Fatso (1980), Two of a Kind (1983), and The Lightship (1986). He found his greatest success in features during the 1990s, beginning with a key supporting role in the 1990 science fiction action/adventure Total Recall. Also featured in this film were Marc Alaimo, Roy Brocksmith, Ronny Cox, Mel Johnson, Jr., Frank Kopyc, Lycia Naff, and the voice of Robert Picardo. In addition, Jon Povill was credited with the film's story.

Also in 1990, Costanzo appeared in two blockbuster films with TNG co-star (and later DS9 regular) Colm Meaney: Dick Tracy and Die Hard 2. Fellow Star Trek alumni Hamilton Camp, Seymour Cassel, Tony Epper, Ed McCready, Michael J. Pollard, Bert Remsen, John Schuck, Paul Sorvino, and Ian Wolfe appeared in the former film, as well, while William Sadler co-starred in the latter. Costanzo's subsequent films include City Slickers (1991, with Tracey Walter and Noble Willingham), Honeymoon in Vegas (1992, with Seymour Cassel and Keone Young), Man's Best Friend (1993), North (1994, with Jason Alexander, Rosalind Chao, and Keone Young), For Better or Worse (1996, starring and directed by Jason Alexander), The 4th Floor (1999), Mambo Café (2000), and HBO's 61* (co-starring the likes of Seymour Cassel, J.D. Cullum, Charles Esten, Bob Gunton, Robert Joy, Christopher McDonald, Bruce McGill, Michael Nouri, Dell Yount, and Connor Trinneer). He also co-starred with TOS actor James Doohan in 1995's Storybook.

Costanzo has shown no signs of stopping, having recently completed work on three films, including Banished, which he also associate produced.

Other Trek connections

Additional projects in which Costanzo worked with other Star Trek alumni include:

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TV Movies

TV Series

  • Lou Grant episode "Romance" (1979) with Craig Wasson
  • Gimme a Break! episode "Greenlawn Street Blues" (1983) with Miriam Flynn and John Hoyt
  • Hill Street Blues episodes:
    • "Hair Apparent" (1984) with Barbara Babcock, Barbara Bosson and James B. Sikking; directed by Corey Allen
    • "Lucky Ducks" (1984) with Babcock, Bosson and Sikking
    • Eva's Brawn (1984) with Babcock, Bosson, Clayton Rohner, and Sikking
  • Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman episodes
  • Caroline in the City episode "Caroline and the Ombudsman" (1997) with Alan Oppenheimer

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