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'''Terry Lester''' {{born|13|April|1950|died|28|November|2003}} was the actor who played [[Haron]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Maneuvers}}.
 
'''Terry Lester''' {{born|13|April|1950|died|28|November|2003}} was the actor who played [[Haron]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Maneuvers}}.
   
Lester was best known for his role of Jack Abbott (1980-1989) on ''The Young and the Restless'', for which he won four consecutive Emmy nominations (1984-1987) for Outstanding Lead Actor. He also played a lead character of the 1970s Saturday morning children's show Ark II which dealt with a eco-ravaged post-apocalyptic future.
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Lester was best known for his role of Jack Abbott (1980-1989) on ''The Young and the Restless'', for which he won four consecutive Emmy nominations (1984-1987) for Outstanding Lead Actor. He also played a lead character of the 1970s Saturday morning children's show ''Ark II'', produced by [[Lou Scheimer]], which dealt with a eco-ravaged post-apocalyptic future.
   
 
He died on November 28, 2003 of a heart attack.
 
He died on November 28, 2003 of a heart attack.
   
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[[Category:VOY performers|Lester, Terry]]
 
   
 
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Haron

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Terry Lester (13 April 195028 November 2003; age 53) was the actor who played Haron in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Maneuvers".

Lester was best known for his role of Jack Abbott (1980-1989) on The Young and the Restless, for which he won four consecutive Emmy nominations (1984-1987) for Outstanding Lead Actor. He also played a lead character of the 1970s Saturday morning children's show Ark II, produced by Lou Scheimer, which dealt with a eco-ravaged post-apocalyptic future.

He died on November 28, 2003 of a heart attack.

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