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'''Steve Carnahan''' {{born|16|June|1960}} is an actor who played several background roles in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', and {{film|8}}. He received no credit for his appearances.
 
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|birth name = Steve Carnahan
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|characters = [[USS Voyager ops officer 013|''Voyager'' officer]]<br/>[[#Star Trek appearances|Multiple aliens]]
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'''Steve Carnahan''' {{born|16|June|1960}} is an actor who played several background roles in {{s|DS9}}, {{s|VOY}}, and {{film|8}}. He received no credit for his appearances.
   
Carnahan worked as a stand-in for Edward Burns in the film ''15 Minutes'' (2001, with [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Kelsey Grammer]], and [[Avery Brooks]]) and was featured in the films ''Jerry Maguire'' (1996, which also featured [[Mike Boss]]) and ''Buying the Cow'' (2002). Among his featured roles are also television series such as ''The Young and the Restless'', ''Cybill'', ''Days of Our Lives'', ''Sliders'' (starring [[John Rhys-Davies]]), ''Frasier'' (starring Kelsey Grammer), and ''Almost Perfect''.
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Carnahan worked as stand-in for Edward Burns on {{wt|15 Minutes}} (2001, with [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Kelsey Grammer]], and [[Avery Brooks]]) and was featured in {{wt|Jerry Maguire}} (1996, starring [[Jerry O'Connell]] and featuring [[Mike Boss]]) and ''Buying the Cow'' (2002). Among his featured roles are also television series such as ''The Young and the Restless'', ''Cybill'' (1998, episode "Once, Twice, Three Times a Lady" with [[Irving Ross]]), {{wt|Days of Our Lives}}, {{wt|Sliders (TV series)|Sliders}} (starring Jerry O'Connell and [[John Rhys-Davies]]), {{wt|Frasier}} (starring [[Kelsey Grammer]]), and ''Almost Perfect''.
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More recently, he worked on the ''Desperate Housewives'' episode "What's the Good of Being Good" (2011, with [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Vanessa Williams]], [[Brenda Strong]], [[Dakin Matthews]], and [[Patrick Fabian]]), the short comedy ''Southern dysComfort'' (2012), ''The Mentalist'' episode "War of the Roses" (2012, with [[Ator Tamras]], [[Robert Buckingham]], [[Scott Hill]], and [[Michael Wilkinson]]), the short drama ''Tropico'' (2013, with [[Roger Rignack]]), the comedy ''Fake'' (2015), and the short drama ''The Admired'' (2016, with [[Richard Riehle]] and [[Jeff Rector]]).
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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* {{VOY}} as a [[Unnamed USS Voyager personnel#Operations division officer|Starfleet officer]]
 
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File:Security guard in sickbay 2, 2374.jpg|[[USS Voyager ops officer 013|''Voyager'' officer]]<br />{{s|VOY}}<br />[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
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File:Club Ingenue maitre d'.jpg|[[Club Ingenue maitre d' 001|Club maitre'd]]<br />{{DS9|Our Man Bashir}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:No image yet.jpg|[[Borg Queen's sphere drones 000 |Borg]]<br />{{film|8}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Borg in cargo bay 2 5.jpg|[[Borg Seven's drone 005|Borg drone]]<br />{{VOY|Scorpion, Part II}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Rotciv at night, commerce planet.jpg|[[Rotciv commerce planet visitor 001|Rotciv visitor]]<br />{{VOY|Concerning Flight}}<br />(uncredited)
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=== Recurring appearance ===
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* {{VOY}}
 
** {{e|Investigations}}
 
** {{e|Investigations}}
 
** {{e|Deadlock}}
 
** {{e|Deadlock}}
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** {{e|Coda}}
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** {{e|Unity}}
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** {{e|Favorite Son}}
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** {{e|Before and After}}
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** {{e|Distant Origin}}
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** {{e|Displaced}}
 
** {{e|Scorpion, Part II}}
 
** {{e|Scorpion, Part II}}
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** {{e|Year of Hell}}
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** {{e|Prey}}
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== External links ==
 
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* {{imdb|name/nm1017737||external}}
* {{NowCasting|zozo9carnahan}}
 
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* {{el|danisagency.com/search.php?id{{=}}STEVE%20CARNAHAN#.VIs8tHuE4uc|Steve Carnahan|danisagency.com|DanisAgency.com}}
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm1017737}}
 
 
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Steve Carnahan (born 16 June 1960; age 63) is an actor who played several background roles in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: First Contact. He received no credit for his appearances.

Carnahan worked as stand-in for Edward Burns on 15 Minutes (2001, with Kim Cattrall, Kelsey Grammer, and Avery Brooks) and was featured in Jerry Maguire (1996, starring Jerry O'Connell and featuring Mike Boss) and Buying the Cow (2002). Among his featured roles are also television series such as The Young and the Restless, Cybill (1998, episode "Once, Twice, Three Times a Lady" with Irving Ross), Days of Our Lives, Sliders (starring Jerry O'Connell and John Rhys-Davies), Frasier (starring Kelsey Grammer), and Almost Perfect.

More recently, he worked on the Desperate Housewives episode "What's the Good of Being Good" (2011, with Teri Hatcher, Vanessa Williams, Brenda Strong, Dakin Matthews, and Patrick Fabian), the short comedy Southern dysComfort (2012), The Mentalist episode "War of the Roses" (2012, with Ator Tamras, Robert Buckingham, Scott Hill, and Michael Wilkinson), the short drama Tropico (2013, with Roger Rignack), the comedy Fake (2015), and the short drama The Admired (2016, with Richard Riehle and Jeff Rector).

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearance

External links