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'''William Denis''' is the actor who portrayed the character of [[Ki Mendrossen]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Sarek}}.
'''William Denis''' portrayed the character of [[Ki Mendrossen]] in the ''[[TNG|Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Sarek}}. In addition to this, Denis has appeared on such television shows as ''The Golden Girls'', ''Newhart'', and ''Perfect Strangers''. A 1989 episode of ''Growing Pains'' had him playing a director on a TV show on which a crewmember played by [[Carlos LaCamara]] worked. That same year, Denis appeared in two episodes of ''Just the Ten of Us'', including one episode with [[Bill Erwin]]. In 1990, Denis guest-starred in an episode of the short-lived ''Gabriel's Fire'', starring [[Madge Sinclair]] and also guest-starring [[Jack Kehler]].
 
   
 
In addition to this, Denis has appeared on such television shows as ''The Golden Girls'', ''Newhart'', and ''Perfect Strangers''. A 1989 episode of ''Growing Pains'' had him playing a director on a television show on which a crewmember played by [[Carlos LaCamara]] worked. That same year, Denis appeared in two episodes of ''Just the Ten of Us'', including one episode with [[Bill Erwin]]. In 1990, Denis guest-starred in an episode of the short-lived ''Gabriel's Fire'', starring [[Madge Sinclair]] and also guest-starring [[Jack Kehler]].
Outside of his work on episodic television, Denis had a role in the 1990 TV movie ''Daughter of the Streets'', starring [[Harris Yulin]]. His only feature film credit and his last known acting credit to date is the 1995 crime drama ''Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead''. Among his co-stars in this film are fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Bill Bolender]], [[Bill Cobbs]], Bill Erwin, [[Willie Garson]], [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Don Stark]], and [[Deborah Strang]].
 
   
 
Outside of his work on episodic television, Denis had a role in the 1990 TV movie ''Daughter of the Streets'', starring [[Harris Yulin]]. His only feature film credit – and his last known acting credit to date – is the 1995 crime drama ''Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead''. Among his co-stars in this film are fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Bill Bolender]], [[Bill Cobbs]], Bill Erwin, [[Willie Garson]], [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Don Stark]], and [[Deborah Strang]].
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Ki Mendrossen

... as Ki Mendrossen

William Denis is the actor who portrayed the character of Ki Mendrossen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "Sarek".

In addition to this, Denis has appeared on such television shows as The Golden Girls, Newhart, and Perfect Strangers. A 1989 episode of Growing Pains had him playing a director on a television show on which a crewmember played by Carlos LaCamara worked. That same year, Denis appeared in two episodes of Just the Ten of Us, including one episode with Bill Erwin. In 1990, Denis guest-starred in an episode of the short-lived Gabriel's Fire, starring Madge Sinclair and also guest-starring Jack Kehler.

Outside of his work on episodic television, Denis had a role in the 1990 TV movie Daughter of the Streets, starring Harris Yulin. His only feature film credit – and his last known acting credit to date – is the 1995 crime drama Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead. Among his co-stars in this film are fellow Star Trek alumni Bill Bolender, Bill Cobbs, Bill Erwin, Willie Garson, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., Christopher Lloyd, Don Stark, and Deborah Strang.

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