Star Trek: Voyager: Warlord


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Warlord

Season 3, Episode 10

Kes is possessed by a centuries-old Ilari warlord, dragging the crew of Voyager into a civil war that Janeway wants to avoid.

repeat 1996 English Stereo
Sci-fi Spin-off

Cast & Crew
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Kate Mulgrew (Actor) .. Capt. Kathryn Janeway
Robert Beltran (Actor) .. First Off. Chakotay
Jennifer Lien (Actor) .. Kes
Anthony Crivello (Actor) .. Adin
Brad Greenquist (Actor) .. Demmas
Charles Emmett (Actor) .. Resh
Karl Wiedergott (Actor) .. Ameron
Leigh J. McCloskey (Actor) .. Tieran
Roxann Dawson (Actor) .. Lt. B'Elanna Torres
Robert Duncan Mcneill (Actor) .. Lieutenant Tom Paris
Robert Picardo (Actor) .. The Doctor
Tim Russ (Actor) .. Lieutenant Tuvok
Garrett Wang (Actor) .. Ensign Harry Kim
Galyn Görg (Actor) .. Nori
Leigh McCloskey (Actor) .. Tieran
Majel Barrett Roddenberry (Actor) .. Voyager Computer
Tarik Ergin (Actor) .. Lieutenant Ayala
Erinn Allison (Actor) .. Talaxian Masseuse
Louis Ortiz (Actor) .. Ensign Culhane
Chester E. Tripp III (Actor) .. Ilari guard

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Did You Know..
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Kate Mulgrew (Actor) .. Capt. Kathryn Janeway
Born: April 29, 1955
Birthplace: Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Trivia: The daughter of a contractor father and an artist mother, Kate Mulgrew was the second oldest of eight children. At 18, Mulgrew headed to New York to study acting with Stella Adler. She spent a grueling year or so pounding on casting-agency doors and making ends meet as a waitress and model. Then, on the same day in 1975, she landed two plum roles: Emily Webb in a stage revival of Our Town, and Mary Ryan on the new ABC TV soap opera Ryan's Hope. Four years later, she was tapped to play Kate Columbo, the previously never-seen wife of dishevelled TV detective Columbo (Peter Falk), on the prime-time series Mrs. Columbo, later retitled Kate Loves a Mystery. Columbo himself would never be seen on Mrs. Columbo; for that matter, few viewers saw Kate Mulgrew, since the rather ill-conceived series never built up much of an audience. Despite this setback, the actress persevered, starring in the 1981 miniseries The Manions of America and appearing in such theatrical features as A Stranger is Watching (1982), Remo Williams (1985) and Throw Mama from the Train (1987). She went on to co-star with James Garner in the short-lived weekly Man of the People (1991), and in 1995 joined the ever-growing "Star Trek" family as Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek Voyager (she replaced Genevieve Bujold, who dropped out of the role in the middle of filming the first episode). Her significant TV guest appearances include a Boston councilwoman who carries on a torrid romance with Sam Malone (Ted Danson) in a 1986 episode of Cheers, and an alcoholic broadcast journalist on a 1992 installment of Murphy Brown; this last-named performance earned her a Tracey Humanitarian Award. Throughout her film and TV career, she has periodically returned to the stage, most recently in an all-star Broadway revival of Peter Schaffer's Black Comedy. In recognition of twenty years' worth of "artistic contributions," Kate Mulgrew was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters by Seton Hall University.Her career changed forever when she was cast as Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager, becoming the first woman to lead one of the ships in the durable sci-fi franchise. The program ran for seven years. She was in 1998's Riddler's Moon, 2002's big-screen effort Star Trek: Nemesis. In 2011 she was part of the Star Trek documentary The Captains.
Robert Beltran (Actor) .. First Off. Chakotay
Born: November 19, 1953
Birthplace: Bakersfield, California, United States
Trivia: Beltran is a supporting actor onscreen from the '80s.
Jennifer Lien (Actor) .. Kes
Born: August 24, 1974
Birthplace: Palos Heights, Illinois
Anthony Crivello (Actor) .. Adin
Born: August 02, 1955
Brad Greenquist (Actor) .. Demmas
Born: October 08, 1959
Charles Emmett (Actor) .. Resh
Karl Wiedergott (Actor) .. Ameron
Born: February 08, 1969
Leigh J. McCloskey (Actor) .. Tieran
Roxann Dawson (Actor) .. Lt. B'Elanna Torres
Born: September 11, 1958
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Made her professional acting debut in a production of the musical A Chorus Line on Broadway playing Diana Morales.Notably played half-human, half-Klingon Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres on the show Star Trek: Voyager over the entirety of the series' run from 1995 to 2001.Co-wrote the Tenebrea novel trilogy – Entering Tenebrea, Tenebrea's Hope and Tenebrea Rising – with Daniel Graham.
Ethan Phillips (Actor)
Born: February 08, 1955
Birthplace: Garden City, New York
Robert Duncan Mcneill (Actor) .. Lieutenant Tom Paris
Born: November 09, 1964
Birthplace: Raleigh, North Carolina
Robert Picardo (Actor) .. The Doctor
Born: October 27, 1953
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Yale alumnus Robert Picardo made his off-Broadway debut in David Mamet's one-act play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. That was in 1975; two years later, Picardo was first seen on Broadway in Gemini. He launched his TV career in the 1980 miniseries The Dream Merchants, and in 1981 made his first film, The Howling--one of several assignments for director Joe Dante. During his early TV years, he was all too often cast in "first husband" or "wrong boyfriend" supporting roles. Things improved in 1986, when he was hired to play the much-feared high school gym teacher Coach Cutlip in the weekly dramedy The Wonder Years. He went on to co-star as Dr. Dick Richard in the highly acclaimed Vietnam-era series China Beach (1989-91). A busy voiceover artist, Picardo has supplied a variety of vocal characterizations for such series as Dinosaurs and Batman. Undoubtedly you'll be reading even more about Robert Picardo in the future, by virtue of his being cast as the holographic Doc Zimmerman on TV's Star Trek: Voyager(1995- ). In the post Star Trek years, Picardo would find ongoing success on shows like The Lyon's Den, Stargate SG-1, and Stargate Atlantis.
Tim Russ (Actor) .. Lieutenant Tuvok
Born: June 22, 1956
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Though he was born in Washington, D.C., African-American film and television actor Tim Russ came of age in Turkey, where he attended Izmir High School for a brief period. Russ returned to the Big Apple prior to graduation and enrolled in Rome Academy, then studied theatrical arts at Saint Edwards University (as an undergraduate) and at Illinois State University (as a graduate student).Russ launched his film career on an exciting note, with his portrayal of blues legend Robert Johnson in Walter Hill's defiantly individualistic cinematic fable Crossroads (1986); he also delighted schtick fans the following year as the trooper hopelessly lost in the desert in Mel Brooks' gag-laden sci-fi spoof Spaceballs, and landed a plum supporting role in Clint Eastwood's homage to Charlie Parker, Bird (1988). Though Russ' subsequent work during the late '80s and the '90s occasionally dipped into exploitation -- such as his involvement in the lurid bedroom thriller Night Eyes 2 (1991) -- the actor also landed in more respectable fare from time to time. For instance, he joined the cast of the Billy Crystal comedy drama Mr. Saturday Night (1992) and appeared in a few episodes of the popular Will Smith sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.Russ left his most memorable mark, however, on Trekkies -- first with some appearances on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, then with his evocation of Lt. Commander Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager -- a role he carried from 1995 through 2001. In 2007, Russ returned to comedy, playing sarcastic doorman Frank on the Christina Applegate sitcom Samantha Who?, and playing Principal Franklin on the Disney series iCarly.
Garrett Wang (Actor) .. Ensign Harry Kim
Born: December 15, 1968
Birthplace: Riverside, California
Galyn Görg (Actor) .. Nori
Born: July 15, 1964
Leigh McCloskey (Actor) .. Tieran
Born: June 21, 1955
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Classically trained at the Juilliard School in New York, actor Leigh J. McCloskey is best known for the role of Mitch Cooper on the hit show Dallas, which he appeared on from 1980-1982. He also appeared on several other series, such as The Young and the Restless and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in addition to nurturing a career as an artist. Some of McCloskey's art has appeared in conjunction with the Rolling Stones on their Bigger Bang Tour.
Majel Barrett Roddenberry (Actor) .. Voyager Computer
Born: February 23, 1932
Died: December 18, 2008
Tarik Ergin (Actor) .. Lieutenant Ayala
Erinn Allison (Actor) .. Talaxian Masseuse
Louis Ortiz (Actor) .. Ensign Culhane
Chester E. Tripp III (Actor) .. Ilari guard

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