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'''Ron Ostrow''' is an actor who appeared twice on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', playing a [[Borg]] both times. He first played a [[Unnamed Borg#Hallucinated Borg Drone|hallucinated Borg drone]] in the [[VOY Season 4|fourth season]] episode "[[One (episode)|One]]". He next played [[Four of Twelve]] in the [[VOY Season 6|sixth season]] finale, "[[Unimatrix Zero (episode)|Unimatrix Zero]]".
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'''Ron Ostrow''' is an actor who appeared twice on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', playing a [[Borg]] both times. He first played a [[Unnamed Borg#Hallucinated Borg Drone|hallucinated Borg drone]] in the [[VOY Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|One}}. He next played [[Four of Twelve]] in the [[VOY Season 6|sixth season]] finale, {{e|Unimatrix Zero}}.
   
Ostrow may best be known for his recurring role as Will on the 1998-2000 television series ''Sports Night''. He can also been seen in several episodes of ''The West Wing'', on which he appeared as a reporter named John. He also played a reporter in two episodes of ''The Nine'', a short-lived series starring [[John Billingsley]]. Other TV shows on which he has appeared include ''Law & Order'' (working with [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Mike Starr]]), ''Party of Five'', ''Ally McBeal'', the cult science fiction series ''Firefly'' (with [[Ron Glass]]), ''What I Like About You'' (with [[Lisa Kaminir]]), ''Boston Legal'' (with [[William Shatner]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Leslie Jordan]], and [[Randy Oglesby]]), and ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'' (with [[Steven Weber]] and [[Christopher Shea]]). In addition, he had roles in such films as ''Quiz Show'' (with [[Christopher McDonald]] and [[Jeffrey Nordling]]), ''Bulworth'' (with [[Deborah Lacey]], [[Robin Gammell]], [[Sarah Silverman]], and Paul Sorvino), and TV's ''The Rat Pack'' (co-starring [[David Andrews]], [[Brad Blaisdell]], [[Scott MacDonald]], and [[Dey Young]]).
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Ostrow may best be known for his recurring role as Will on the 1998-2000 television series ''Sports Night''. He can also been seen in several episodes of ''The West Wing'', on which he appeared as a reporter named John. He also played a reporter in two episodes of ''The Nine'', a short-lived series starring [[John Billingsley]]. Other TV shows on which he has appeared include [[lawandorder:Law & Order|''Law & Order'']] (working with [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Mike Starr]]), ''Party of Five'', ''Ally McBeal'', the cult science fiction series ''Firefly'' (with [[Ron Glass]]), ''What I Like About You'' (with [[Lisa Kaminir]]), ''Boston Legal'' (with [[William Shatner]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Leslie Jordan]], and [[Randy Oglesby]]), and ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'' (with [[Steven Weber]] and [[Christopher Shea]]). In addition, he had roles in such films as ''Quiz Show'' (with [[Christopher McDonald]] and [[Jeffrey Nordling]]), ''Bulworth'' (with [[Deborah Lacey]], [[Robin Gammell]], [[Sarah Silverman]], and Paul Sorvino), and TV's ''The Rat Pack'' (co-starring [[David Andrews]], [[Brad Blaisdell]], [[Scott MacDonald]], and [[Dey Young]]).
   
 
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...as Four of Twelve

Ron Ostrow is an actor who appeared twice on Star Trek: Voyager, playing a Borg both times. He first played a hallucinated Borg drone in the fourth season episode "One". He next played Four of Twelve in the sixth season finale, "Unimatrix Zero".

Ostrow may best be known for his recurring role as Will on the 1998-2000 television series Sports Night. He can also been seen in several episodes of The West Wing, on which he appeared as a reporter named John. He also played a reporter in two episodes of The Nine, a short-lived series starring John Billingsley. Other TV shows on which he has appeared include Law & Order (working with Paul Sorvino and Mike Starr), Party of Five, Ally McBeal, the cult science fiction series Firefly (with Ron Glass), What I Like About You (with Lisa Kaminir), Boston Legal (with William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois, Gregory Itzin, Leslie Jordan, and Randy Oglesby), and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (with Steven Weber and Christopher Shea). In addition, he had roles in such films as Quiz Show (with Christopher McDonald and Jeffrey Nordling), Bulworth (with Deborah Lacey, Robin Gammell, Sarah Silverman, and Paul Sorvino), and TV's The Rat Pack (co-starring David Andrews, Brad Blaisdell, Scott MacDonald, and Dey Young).

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