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[[File:KlingonAmbassador.jpg|thumb|Klingon Ambassador on [[Earth]] in [[2293]]]]
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=== Klingon Ambassador ===
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* '''See: [[Kamarag]]'''
===Klingon Ambassador===
 
In the late [[23rd century]], the '''Klingon ambassador''' was the official representative of the [[Klingon Empire]] in the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. He was a hotheaded, but effective, diplomat who spoke with dramatic hyperbole. He made no secret of his dislike for [[James T. Kirk]].
 
 
In early [[2286]], the [[ambassador]] loudly protested the Federation's development of the previously-classified [[Project Genesis]], which he claimed was central to a plot aimed at annihilating the Klingon species. When the [[Federation Council]] refused to prosecute [[Admiral]] Kirk for supposed war crimes against the Klingons in defending the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} from a Klingon attack on the [[Genesis (planet)|Genesis Planet]], he proclaimed, "''...there will be no peace as long as Kirk lives!''" ({{film|4}})
 
 
In [[2293]], the ambassador defended his government's reasons for arresting Kirk and [[Leonard McCoy]] and charging them with the assassination of [[Gorkon]], the [[chancellor of the Klingon High Council]] under the rules of [[interstellar law]]. He was also present at the [[Khitomer Conference]], where the first peace treaty between the Federation and the Empire was signed, begrudgingly applauding Kirk's efforts in preventing the assassination of the new Klingon Chancellor [[Azetbur]] and the [[President of the United Federation of Planets|Federation President]]. ({{film|6}})
 
 
====Background====
 
* The Klingon Ambassador was played by actor [[John Schuck]]. He recalled, "''I was interested in reading for the part in ''Star Trek IV'', and [[Leonard Nimoy|Leonard [Nimoy]]] agreed to see me. I read a scene for him and he said, 'Thank you John, that was very good but we can't use you – you're too young.' I happened to see a drawing of the Ambassador's costume with all the get-up sitting on the desk, and I said, 'Leonard, a ten-year old boy could do this!' I had seen [[Christopher Lloyd]] do nothing but talk [[Klingonese]] and I realized I didn't have to do that. I needed to make the Ambassador as [[human]] a character as possible. I didn't think of him as a bad person, but someone with a point of view, a person of accomplishment. In my actor's mind, I thought of [[King Lear]], so I made him quite theatrical.''" (''[[Star Trek: Communicator]]'' issue 114, p. 28).
 
* According to the novelizations of his movie appearances written by [[J.M. Dillard]], this character was named "Ambassador Kamarag." {{CCG name|Kamarag as well|his}}
 
* The Klingon Ambassador is one of eight supporting characters to appear in more than one ''Star Trek'' film. The others are [[David Marcus]], [[Saavik]], [[Sarek]], [[Cartwright|Admiral Cartwright]], [[Daniels (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Daniels]], [[Guinan]] and [[Spot]].
 
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=== Klingon judges ===
 
[[File:Klingon judges.jpg|thumb|Klingon judges]]
 
[[File:Klingon judges.jpg|thumb|Klingon judges]]
 
[[File:Klingon Judge.jpg|thumb|The albino Klingon judge]]
 
[[File:Klingon Judge.jpg|thumb|The albino Klingon judge]]
===Klingon judges===
 
 
In [[2293]], these three '''Klingon judges''' presided over the trial of Captain James Kirk and [[Doctor]] Leonard McCoy after they were accused of involvement in the assassination of Chancellor Gorkon. The trio of judges consisted of an albino Klingon speaker and two other judges who, like the albino, wore hoods embroidered with Klingon lettering but, unlike most Klingons (including the speaker), were not bearded. Kirk and McCoy were found guilty, but the albino judge commuted the sentence to life imprisonment on [[Rura Penthe]], in light of the circumstantial nature of the evidence and to foster amity in the peace talks. ({{film|6}})
 
In [[2293]], these three '''Klingon judges''' presided over the trial of Captain James Kirk and [[Doctor]] Leonard McCoy after they were accused of involvement in the assassination of Chancellor Gorkon. The trio of judges consisted of an albino Klingon speaker and two other judges who, like the albino, wore hoods embroidered with Klingon lettering but, unlike most Klingons (including the speaker), were not bearded. Kirk and McCoy were found guilty, but the albino judge commuted the sentence to life imprisonment on [[Rura Penthe]], in light of the circumstantial nature of the evidence and to foster amity in the peace talks. ({{film|6}})
{{bginfo|The albino Klingon judge, listed in the end credits of ''Star Trek VI'' simply as "Klingon Judge", was played by actor [[Robert Easton]]. The Klingon judge on his left was played by [[Trent Christopher Ganino]].}}
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{{bginfo|The albino Klingon judge, listed in the end credits of ''Star Trek VI'' simply as "Klingon Judge", was played by actor [[Robert Easton]]. The Klingon judge on his left was played by [[Trent Christopher Ganino]].|Easton's makeup and facial hair was applied by [[Margaret Prentice]]. ''[http://www.findfilmwork.com/resumes/pdf_uploads/10642/MARGARET_PRENTICE_TEXT&PHOTO_3-3-2010.pdf]''}}
 
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=== Klingon Translator ===
 
[[File:KlingonTranslator.jpg|thumb|Klingon translator]]
 
[[File:KlingonTranslator.jpg|thumb|Klingon translator]]
===Klingon Translator===
 
 
This Klingon translated [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]]'s spoken [[Klingonese]] into [[English language|English]] for the benefit of Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy during their trial for the death of Chancellor Gorkon in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
 
This Klingon translated [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]]'s spoken [[Klingonese]] into [[English language|English]] for the benefit of Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy during their trial for the death of Chancellor Gorkon in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}})
 
{{bginfo|The Klingon translator was played by [[Todd Bryant]], who previously played [[Klaa]] in {{film|5}}. The ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' stated that this was in fact Klaa.}}
 
{{bginfo|The Klingon translator was played by [[Todd Bryant]], who previously played [[Klaa]] in {{film|5}}. The ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' stated that this was in fact Klaa.}}
 
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=== Klingon Council members (2366) ===
 
=== Klingon Council members (2366) ===
These fourteen '''Klingon Council members''' served on the [[Klingon High Council|High Council]] in [[2366]] along with [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]] and [[chancellor]] [[K'mpec]]. They were present when [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] faced the accusations of his [[father]] [[Mogh]] in betraying his people to the [[Romulan]]s following the destruction of the [[outpost]] [[Narendra III]]. They were also present during the dishonoring ceremony of Worf later. ({{TNG|Sins of the Father}})
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These fourteen '''Klingon Council members''' served on the [[Klingon High Council|High Council]] in [[2366]] along with [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]] and [[chancellor]] [[K'mpec]]. They were present when [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] faced the accusations of his [[father]] [[Mogh]] in betraying his people to the [[Romulan]]s following the destruction of the [[outpost]] at [[Khitomer]]. They were also present during the dishonoring ceremony of Worf later. ({{TNG|Sins of the Father}})
   
 
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File:Klingon high council member 2, 2366.jpg|''Played by [[Joseph Michael Roth]]''
 
File:Klingon high council member 2, 2366.jpg|''Played by [[Joseph Michael Roth]]''
 
File:Klingon high council member 3, 2366.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
File:Klingon high council member 3, 2366.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Klingon high council member 4, 2366.jpg|''Played by [[Eben Ham]]''
 
File:Klingon high council member 5, 2366.jpg|''Played by [[Mark Wilson]]''
 
File:Klingon high council member 5, 2366.jpg|''Played by [[Mark Wilson]]''
 
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=== Klingon Council members (2367) ===
 
=== Klingon Council members (2367) ===
 
These seven '''Klingon Council members''' served on the High Council in [[2367]]. They attended the [[Rite of Succession]] ceremony held by Captain Picard and witnessed the claims of the [[Duras sisters]] [[Lursa]] and [[B'Etor]]. Except one, all were loyal to the [[House of Duras]]. ({{TNG|Redemption}})
 
These seven '''Klingon Council members''' served on the High Council in [[2367]]. They attended the [[Rite of Succession]] ceremony held by Captain Picard and witnessed the claims of the [[Duras sisters]] [[Lursa]] and [[B'Etor]]. Except one, all were loyal to the [[House of Duras]]. ({{TNG|Redemption}})
{{bginfo|Beside Bass and Lotterman there were five other actors playing council members. The call sheet gives six more last names of the actors [[R. Bruce]], [[Cusimano]], [[Geletko]], [[Green (actor)|Green]], [[Moore (actor)|Moore]], and [[R. Torre]]. It is unknown which of these six actors doesn't appear on screen.}}
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{{bginfo|Beside Bass and Lotterman there were five other actors playing council members. The call sheet gives six more last names of the actors [[R. Bruce]], [[Cusimano]], [[Geletko]], {{dis|Green|actor}}, [[Wilfred Moore]], and [[R. Torre]]. It is unknown which of these six actors doesn't appear on screen.}}
   
 
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File:Klingon 1, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Klingon 1, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Klingon 2, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Klingon 2, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Klingon 3, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by [[John St. John]]''
 
File:Klingon 4, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by [[Michael Bailous]]''
 
File:Klingon 4, The House of Quark.jpg|''Played by [[Michael Bailous]]''
 
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=== Klingon patrol guards (mirror universe) ===
 
=== Klingon patrol guards (mirror universe) ===
''These two '''Klingon patrol guards''' beamed aboard the [[runabout]] operated by [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Julian Bashir]] when it crossed over into the [[mirror universe]]. They dropped their weapons when they saw Kira and excused themselves because they mistook her for the [[Intendant]] {{mu|Kira Nerys}}.'' ({{DS9|Crossover}})
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These two '''Klingon patrol guards''' beamed aboard the [[runabout]] operated by [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Julian Bashir]] when it crossed over into the [[mirror universe]]. They dropped their weapons when they saw Kira and excused themselves because they mistook her for the [[Intendant]] {{mu|Kira Nerys}}. ({{DS9|Crossover}})
   
 
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File:Klingon pilgrim 7.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
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Revision as of 15:12, 30 March 2015

The following is a list of all unnamed Klingon individuals who do not serve as part of the Klingon Defense Forces.

For a list of unnamed Klingon military personnel, see:
For a complete list of all individuals, see Category: Klingons.

22nd century

Goroth's starship personnel

File:Klingon chancellor.jpg

The Klingon chancellor

Klingon Chancellor (2151)

This Klingon chancellor of the High Council was present in 2151 when Enterprise brought Klaang back to Qo'noS with evidence that the Suliban Cabal was attempting to pit the Klingons against each other. When Archer brought Klaang to him, the chancellor cut Klaang's palm, and the evidence was in the DNA of Klaang's blood. He then walked over to Archer, put his dagger by Archer's throat, and uttered something in his native language. Archer said he hoped it meant thank you. Hoshi Sato told him that he did not want to know what the chancellor said. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The Klingon Chancellor was played by actor Peter Henry Schroeder.
By mid-2153, he had apparently been succeeded by another chancellor, possibly M'Rek. (ENT: "The Expanse", "The Augments")
File:Klingon Chancellor, The Expanse.jpg

The Klingon chancellor

Klingon Chancellor (2153)

This Klingon chancellor of the Klingon High Council served in 2154 when Duras was ordered to pursue the Enterprise into the Delphic Expanse. He said that Archer had escaped them twice and that the Klingon magistrate should have never commuted Archer's death sentence. (ENT: "The Expanse")

The Klingon Chancellor was played by actor Dan Desmond and could be M'Rek, the chancellor mentioned in "The Augments". However, given their very similar cranial ridges and general appearance, it could have been intended to be the same Chancellor as in "Broken Bow", simply portrayed by a different actor.

Template:Klingon chancellors

Klingon council member, broken bow

Klingon Council Member

Klingon Council Member (2151)

This individual served on the Klingon High Council in 2151. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The Klingon council member was played by Matt Williamson.
Klingon council chamber

Klingon Council Members

Klingon Council Members (2151)

These Klingon Council Members were present when Jonathan Archer returned Klaang to the Klingons' homeworld, Qo'noS. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The Klingon council members included Klingon Chancellor and the Klingon Council Member (2151), the rest of the council members were played by unknown actors.
File:Klingon council member, the expanse.jpg

Klingon Council Member

Klingon Council Member (2153)

This individual served on the Klingon High Council in 2153. When Duras was ordered to capture Archer, the council member chided him, saying that Archer had made a fool of him after Archer disabled Duras' ship when Duras was pursuing rebels. (ENT: "The Expanse")

This Klingon council member was played by Gary Bullock.
File:Klingon council member-2, the expanse.jpg

Klingon Council Member

Klingon Council Member 2 (2153)

This individual served on the Klingon High Council in 2153. He was present when Duras was given orders to capture Archer. (ENT: "The Expanse")

The Klingon was played by an unknown actor.
File:KlingonCouncilForDuras.jpg

Klingon Council Members

Klingon Council Members 3 and 4 (2153)

These Klingon Council Members were present when Duras was given orders to capture Jonathan Archer. (ENT: "The Expanse")

The Klingons were played by unknown actors.
Phlox is captured

Klingon guards

Klingon Guards

Klingon guards restrained Doctor Phlox after he was kidnapped from Earth. They brought him to the laboratory of Doctor Antaak, a Klingon scientist. (ENT: "Affliction")

The Klingons were played by unknown actors.

Korok's Freighter Personnel

  • See: Korok's freighter personnel

Klingon Prisoner

In 2154, a Klingon prisoner was one of the subjects which Doctor Antaak experimented on in an effort to find a vaccine for the Augment virus. The Klingon prisoner had been convicted of a criminal act, although the magistrate who had presided over the prisoner's trial ruled that the death sentence would be commuted. Shortly thereafter, the Klingon prisoner was brought into a laboratory on Qu'Vat colony, where Antaak and General K'Vagh worked. As the doctor injected the Klingon prisoner with a green substance, the prisoner's cranial ridges began to ripple and seethe. (ENT: "Affliction")

The Klingon prisoner was played by actor Marc Worden.

Narendra III personnel

  • See: Narendra III personnel

Rura Penthe inhabitants

23rd century

Klingon Ambassador

Klingon judges

Klingon judges

Klingon judges

Klingon Judge

The albino Klingon judge

In 2293, these three Klingon judges presided over the trial of Captain James Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy after they were accused of involvement in the assassination of Chancellor Gorkon. The trio of judges consisted of an albino Klingon speaker and two other judges who, like the albino, wore hoods embroidered with Klingon lettering but, unlike most Klingons (including the speaker), were not bearded. Kirk and McCoy were found guilty, but the albino judge commuted the sentence to life imprisonment on Rura Penthe, in light of the circumstantial nature of the evidence and to foster amity in the peace talks. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The albino Klingon judge, listed in the end credits of Star Trek VI simply as "Klingon Judge", was played by actor Robert Easton. The Klingon judge on his left was played by Trent Christopher Ganino.
Easton's makeup and facial hair was applied by Margaret Prentice. [1]

Klingon Translator

File:KlingonTranslator.jpg

Klingon translator

This Klingon translated General Chang's spoken Klingonese into English for the benefit of Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy during their trial for the death of Chancellor Gorkon in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The Klingon translator was played by Todd Bryant, who previously played Klaa in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. The Star Trek Encyclopedia stated that this was in fact Klaa.

Rura Penthe inhabitants

24th century

Female Klingon

File:BenziteCivvy.jpg

A female Klingon

This female Klingon was in Quark's when Odo and Quark teased Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir about being "a couple centimeters shorter" after their runabout was reduced in size while investigating an anomaly. (DS9: "One Little Ship")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actress.

Female Klingon at conference

File:Female Klingon at conference.jpg

A female Klingon

This female Klingon attended the Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed in 2366 and also the banquet in Ten Forward aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actress.

Gowron's aide

Gowrons aide, 2367

Gowron's aide

This female Klingon was Gowron's aide in 2367. She was present during Picard's ceremony as Arbiter of Succession in the Great Hall, which was interrupted by the Duras sisters Lursa and B'Etor, and Toral, the illegitimate son of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption")

This Klingon was played by regular background actress Cameron who received no credit for her appearance.
The call sheet for the day of shooting, 15 April 1991, is listing her as Gowron's Aide.
Parts of this costumje were also worn by Spice Williams-Crosby in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and by Gabrielle Union in DS9: "Sons and Daughters". The costume was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2]

Great Hall bystander

These three Klingons were present in the Great Hall in 2367 when Toral challenged Gowron for the title of chancellor of the Klingon Empire. (TNG: "Redemption")

Great Hall guards

These two Klingon guards of the Great Hall served as guards during Captain Picard's Rite of Succession ceremony in 2367. (TNG: "Redemption")

Both actors received no credit for their appearance.

Klingon ambassador

This Klingon ambassador represented the Klingon Empire on Farius Prime in the 2370s. During the Dominion War, he advocated breaking off the alliance with the Federation and focusing on defending the Empire. In 2374, the Dominion recruited agents of the Orion Syndicate to assassinate the ambassador and make appear that the assassination had been ordered by Chancellor Gowron, who was committed to the alliance. They hoped the ambassador would become a martyr for his cause and the Klingons would eventually pull back into their own territory, leaving only the Federation for the Dominion to contend with. Fortunately, operatives of Starfleet Intelligence intercepted the plan and warned the Klingons in time to prevent the assassination. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

Klingon citizens

These seven Klingons lived on Qo'noS in 2366. They passed Captain Jean-Luc Picard near the house of Kahlest. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

Klingon criminal

File:Unnamed Klingon criminal.jpg

An unnamed Klingon criminal

A Klingon criminal was displayed in Odo's security office on Deep Space 9 on a wanted poster. It was not known what crime the Klingon was guilty of. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", and more)

The actor on this image is unknown. This image is a make-up continuity photo, used by the make-up department during the shoots.

Klingon Council members (2366)

These fourteen Klingon Council members served on the High Council in 2366 along with Duras and chancellor K'mpec. They were present when Lieutenant Worf faced the accusations of his father Mogh in betraying his people to the Romulans following the destruction of the outpost at Khitomer. They were also present during the dishonoring ceremony of Worf later. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

Klingon Council members (2367)

These seven Klingon Council members served on the High Council in 2367. They attended the Rite of Succession ceremony held by Captain Picard and witnessed the claims of the Duras sisters Lursa and B'Etor. Except one, all were loyal to the House of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption")

Beside Bass and Lotterman there were five other actors playing council members. The call sheet gives six more last names of the actors R. Bruce, Cusimano, Geletko, Green, Wilfred Moore, and R. Torre. It is unknown which of these six actors doesn't appear on screen.

Klingon Council members (2371)

These nine Klingons were part of the Klingon High Council in 2371, headed by Gowron.

They witnessed the claims of D'Ghor regarding the House of Kozak and the following evidence against D'Ghor by Quark. They also took part in the ritual to dishonor D'Ghor for his dishonorable behavior. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

All Klingons were portrayed by background performers, who received no credit for their appearances.

Klingon guard (mirror universe)

Loreva

A female Klingon guard

In the mirror universe, this female Klingon guard served under Intendant Kira Nerys aboard space station Terok Nor. When the Kira Nerys from our universe crossed over to the station in 2370, the imposing Klingon was detailed to guard her. (DS9: "Crossover")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actress.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives her name as Loreva.

Klingon mourner

Morn art and Bajoran mourner

A Klingon mourner

A Klingon mourner attended a funeral service for Morn which was held in Quark's Bar aboard Deep Space 9. The event was premature as his supposed death in an ion storm was revealed to be a hoax. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

This Klingon actor was played by an unknown actor.

Klingon patrol guards (mirror universe)

These two Klingon patrol guards beamed aboard the runabout operated by Kira Nerys and Julian Bashir when it crossed over into the mirror universe. They dropped their weapons when they saw Kira and excused themselves because they mistook her for the Intendant Kira Nerys. (DS9: "Crossover")

Klingon Warrioress on DS9

Klingon warrioress at funeral

A Klingon warrioress

This Klingon warrioress attended alongside two other Klingons the funeral for Morn, held in Quark's in 2374. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

She visited the promenade again the following year together with a male Klingon. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

This Klingon was played by regular background actress Susie Stillwell who received no credit for her appearance.

Male Klingon guard (mirror universe)

Terok Nor ops, Crossover

Klingon guard on stairs

In the mirror universe, this Male Klingon guard guarded Kira Nerys on her way to the office of Intendant Kira Nerys aboard space station Terok Nor. (DS9: "Crossover")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actor.

Martok's aides

Planning the attack

Aides in background next to Starfleet officers

These two Klingons were present with Martok when Starfleet, Klingons, and Romulans were planning the attack into Cardassian space. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")

The Klingons were played by unknown actors.

Martok's father

Martok's father was from the Ketha lowlands. He wanted his son to be an officer, not a warrior like he and his forefathers had been. He was able to find someone to sponsor Martok to become one. He was "embarrassed" when his son failed to become an officer due to Kor rejecting his application. Martok's father died sometime before the mid-2340s. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach")

Martok's father is called "Urthog" in several novels.

Pilgrims

These Klingon pilgrims were at the monastery on Boreth trying to summon a vision of Kahless. They were exploring their spiritual roots and witnessed the appearance of the Kahless clone. (TNG: "Rightful Heir")

Among the Klingon pilgrims is a performer with the last name Ettinger.
The costumes of Diane Lee and David Keith Anderson were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [3] [4]

Priest on Boreth

Klingon priest on Boreth

A Klingon priest

This Klingon priest lived on the planet Boreth, where it was said that Kahless would return. He was present when the clone of Kahless appeared. (TNG: "Rightful Heir")

The Klingon priest was played by background actor Irving Ross who received no credit for his appearance.
His costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [5]

Ronara bar patron

Klingon on Ronara

A female Klingon bar patron

This female Klingon was a patron in a bar on Ronara Prime in 2370 when Lieutenant Ro Laren was on an undercover mission to infiltrate the Maquis. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")

This Klingon was played by an unknown actress.

See also

25th century

Korath's guards

These two Klingons existed in an alternate timeline in 2404 and served as guards for Korath. They attempted to apprehend Admiral Janeway after she had stolen a chrono deflector so she could return USS Voyager to Earth in 2378. (VOY: "Endgame")