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'''Saul Rubinek''' {{born|2|July|1948}} is the [[Germany|German]]-born Canadian actor who played [[Kivas Fajo]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Most Toys]]".
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'''Saul Rubinek''' {{born|2|July|1948}} is the [[German]]-born Canadian actor who played [[Kivas Fajo]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Most Toys]]".
   
 
He had a recurring role on the television sitcom ''[[Wikipedia:Frasier|Frasier]]'' as Donny Douglas, from 1999 to 2002. That series starred fellow [[TNG]] guest actor [[Kelsey Grammer]]. He also made several appearances on ''The Equalizer'' (starring [[Robert Lansing]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]]), ''The Outer Limits'', and ''Blind Justice''. He also made two guest appearances in the final season (2001-02) of ''Once And Again'' (with [[William O. Campbell]].)
 
He had a recurring role on the television sitcom ''[[Wikipedia:Frasier|Frasier]]'' as Donny Douglas, from 1999 to 2002. That series starred fellow [[TNG]] guest actor [[Kelsey Grammer]]. He also made several appearances on ''The Equalizer'' (starring [[Robert Lansing]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]]), ''The Outer Limits'', and ''Blind Justice''. He also made two guest appearances in the final season (2001-02) of ''Once And Again'' (with [[William O. Campbell]].)

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Saul Rubinek (born 2 July 1948; age 75) is the German-born Canadian actor who played Kivas Fajo in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Most Toys".

He had a recurring role on the television sitcom Frasier as Donny Douglas, from 1999 to 2002. That series starred fellow TNG guest actor Kelsey Grammer. He also made several appearances on The Equalizer (starring Robert Lansing and Keith Szarabajka), The Outer Limits, and Blind Justice. He also made two guest appearances in the final season (2001-02) of Once And Again (with William O. Campbell.)

He also had a role in the 2002 made-for-TV movie Gleason, starring Terry Farrell. The following year, he appeared in the TV movie And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself, with Michael McKean.

Rubinek has had supporting roles in several highly-acclaimed films, including Wall Street (1987), Unforgiven (1992), amd True Romance (1993). His other feature film credits include Nothing Personal (1980, with Derek McGrath), Young Doctors in Love (1982, with Hamilton Camp and Deborah Lacey), The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990, with Kim Cattrall, Richard Libertini, Kirsten Dunst, F. Murray Abraham, and Terry Farrell), The Contender (2000, which, like True Romance, features Christian Slater), Rush Hour 2 (2001, with Harris Yulin), and Badasssss! (2003, with Vincent Schiavelli).

He had roles in two movies revolving around former United States President Richard M. Nixon and featuring other Star Trek alumnus: 1995's Nixon, with Robert Beltran, Paul Sorvino, Bill Bolender, Tony Plana, and Victor Rivers; and 1999's Dick, with Kirsten Dunst and Teri Garr.

Most recently, he played a scientist on the Sci Fi Television series Eureka in the episode titled "Invincible."

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