Star Trek Into Darkness


8:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday, November 1 on WSWB Comet TV (38.3)

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About this Broadcast
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The crew of the Enterprise discovers that Starfleet is in ruins after they are summoned home, and they venture into a war zone to find the powerful villain responsible for the devastation.

2013 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Sci-fi Sequel Space Other

Cast & Crew
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Chris Pine (Actor) .. James T. Kirk
Zachary Quinto (Actor) .. Spock
Benedict Cumberbatch (Actor) .. John Harrison
Simon Pegg (Actor) .. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott
Karl Urban (Actor) .. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy
John Cho (Actor) .. Hikaru Sulu
Anton Yelchin (Actor) .. Pavel Chekov
Peter Weller (Actor) .. Alexander Marcus
Alice Eve (Actor) .. Carol Marcus
Leonard Nimoy (Actor) .. Spock Prime
Noel Clarke (Actor) .. Thomas Harewood
Nazneen Contractor (Actor) .. Rima Harewood
Jonathan Dixon (Actor) .. Ensign Froman
Aisha Hinds (Actor) .. Navigation Officer Darwin
Joseph Gatt (Actor) .. Science Officer 0718
Jeremy Raymond (Actor) .. Lead Nibiran
Tony Guma (Actor) .. Nibiran
Kimberly Arland (Actor) .. Madeline
Sean Blakemore (Actor) .. Klingon
Nick E. Tarabay (Actor) .. Klingon
Beau Billingslea (Actor) .. Captain Abbot
Deep Roy (Actor) .. Keenser
Anjini Taneja Azhar (Actor) .. Lucille Harewood
Jack Laufer (Actor) .. Doctor
Katie Cockrell (Actor) .. Girl
Kellie Cockrell (Actor) .. Girl
Jason Matthew Smith (Actor) .. Cupcake
Seth Ayott (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Shuttle Ensign
Scott Lawrence (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Officer
Usman Ally (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Officer
Nolan North (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer
James Hiroyuki Liao (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer
Rob Moran (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Ensign
Berit Francis (Actor) .. Starfleet Admiral
Benjamin P. Binswanger (Actor) .. Starfleet Admiral
Christopher Doohan (Actor) .. Transport Officer
Andy Demetrio (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Gianna Simone (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Rene Rosado (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Long Tran (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Ningning Deng (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Jodi Johnston (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Colleen Harris (Actor) .. Lady V
Monisola Akiwowo (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Nurse
Paul K. Daniel (Actor) .. Shuttle Pilot
Ser'darius Blain (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Red Shirt
Heather Langenkamp (Actor) .. Moto
Melissa Paulo (Actor) .. Bar Girl
Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Actor) .. San Francisco Woman
Drew Grey (Actor) .. San Francisco Bar Patron
Douglas Weng (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Security
Charlie Haugk (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Max Chernov (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Marc Primiani (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Jesper Inglis (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Jacob Rhodes (Actor) .. Nibiru Child
Kentucky Rhodes (Actor) .. Nibiru Child
Eric Greitens (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Melissa Steinman (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Adam McCann (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Jon Orvasky (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Arlen Escarpeta (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Joe Moses (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
David Sobolov (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Kiff Vandenheuvel (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Audrey Wasilewski (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Bill Hader (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Britanni Johnson (Actor) .. NYU Nurse (uncredited)
Julianne Buescher (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Joe Hanna (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Elle Newlands (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Candice Renee (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Tom Archdeacon (Actor) .. Ensign Spyke (uncredited)
Jon Lee Brody (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Security (uncredited)
Hiram A Murray (Actor) .. Bar Patron (uncredited)
Fernando Chien (Actor) .. Starfleet Admiral (uncredited)
Jay Scully (Actor) .. Lieutenant Chapin

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Did You Know..
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Chris Pine (Actor) .. James T. Kirk
Born: August 26, 1980
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: After a series of supporting roles in productions including The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), Just My Luck (2006), and Smokin' Aces (2007), actor Chris Pine shot up to lead billing when he signed for the coveted lead part of Captain Kirk in J.J. Abrams' much-anticipated reboot of the Star Trek franchise, released in 2009. He followed up that smash hit playing opposite Denzel Washington and a runaway train in Unstoppable. In 2011 he participated in the Star Trek documentary The Captains, and the next year he was in the romantic comedy This Means War, and the drama People Like Us.
Zachary Quinto (Actor) .. Spock
Born: June 02, 1977
Trivia: Handsome American actor Zachary Quinto clocked in as an almost constant small-screen presence from the early 2000s onward. A number of his roles constituted extremely memorable ones: he was chilling as Sylar, the mutant psychopath with a flair for mutilating his victims' gray matter, in the superhero-themed NBC fantasy-drama Heroes, and (on a wholly different note) lent an undercurrent of necessary gravitas to his portrayal of God (among other actors playing the role) on the cult favorite Joan of Arcadia. Quinto also helped federal agent Jack Bauer prevent the spread of a deadly plague in season three of the blockbuster Fox drama 24, but left the series thereafter. In 2007, Quinto signed for his first major cinematic role, and a plum one at that: a portrayal of a young Mr. Spock in the 11th installment of the popular franchise, released to U.S. theaters in May 2009 and directed by Lost co-creator J.J. Abrams. The film was a smash hit, bringing Quinto much public attention. In 2011 he had a major role in the Oscar-nominated drama Margin Call, and he joined the cast of American Horror Story that same year.
Benedict Cumberbatch (Actor) .. John Harrison
Born: July 19, 1976
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: When British actor Benedict Cumberbatch signed for his first cinematic roles in the early 2000s, he immediately unveiled a proclivity -- and a gift -- for essaying a diverse array of characterizations. Cumberbatch began with BBC television productions, notably a supporting part in the lesbian-themed period drama Tipping the Velvet (2002) and the lead role of the brilliant, physically disabled scientist Stephen Hawking in the BBC telemovie Hawking (2004). Cumberbatch landed one of his first significant international crossover roles (and his first major big-screen assignment) as one of the leads in Michael Apted's arthouse hit Amazing Grace (2006) -- portraying William Pitt, an 18th century British prime minister who crusaded against slavery. While appearing on the British stage and in British television shows, Cumberbatch slowly built up an impressive résumé of supporting film roles. He had a small (but significant) part in Joe Wright's period drama Atonement (2007), and played William Carey, Mary Boleyn's husband in The Other Boleyn Girl (2008).In 2010, Cumberbatch took on his breakout role, playing Sherlock Holmes in a BBC series reboot. His career exploded after the show took off. He played The Necromancer/Smaug in The Hobbit trilogy, Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness, a plantation owner in 12 Years a Slave and nabbed his first true starring role playing Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate. In 2014 Cumberbatch portrayed the pioneering British mathematician Alan Turing in The Imitation Game, and his work earned him a Best Actor nomination from the Academy, the first nod of his career.
Simon Pegg (Actor) .. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott
Born: February 14, 1970
Birthplace: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Trivia: Perhaps the busiest television actor on either side of the pond, British standup comedian-turned-actor Simon Pegg has become a ubiquitous presence to U.K. television viewers since making his debut in the popular 1995 comedy series Six Pairs of Pants. With his role as the writer and hapless title character in the British "zom-rom-com" (zombie romantic comedy) Shaun of the Dead, Pegg's popularity set sail for U.S. shores as well. A Glouchester native who completed his education at Bristol University before segueing into film and television, Pegg showed considerable promise as an actor in his early television appearances. It was during the production of Six Pairs of Pants that Pegg made the acquaintance of future collaborators Jessica Stevenson and Edgar Wright, and in the years that followed, the trio would find notable small-screen success in such efforts as Asylum and Spaced -- with the latter finding an especially strong following on U.K. television. Additional roles in Saturday Live, the outlandish Big Train, and as the lead in Hippies also served to boost Pegg's profile, and in 2001 he joined an impressive cast for a small role in Tom Hanks' acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers. Though the majority of Pegg's exposure had been limited to the small screen at the dawn of the new millennium (save for brief appearances in such features as The Parole Officer and 24 Hour Party People), the prolific television comic made a successful leap to the big screen as the writer and eponymous character in 2004's Shaun of the Dead. Cast as a put-upon electronics-store employee who attempts to rescue his friend (played by Pegg real-life best friend and Spaced co-star Nick Frost), mother, and ex-girlfriend as the zombie apocalypse rages around them, Pegg drew big laughs with Shaun, and it wasn't long before the film was scheduled for stateside release. A film championed by the likes of even zombie-genre inventor George A. Romero for its witty writing and cleverly constructed chills, Shaun of the Dead found considerable success when released into stateside theaters in September 2004 (it would come as no surprise to fans of the film that it won the award for Best Screenplay at the 2004 British Independent Film Awards). Back on the BBC, Pegg joined I'm Alan Partridge star Steve Coogan in the bizarre genetically modified talking-animals comedy I Am Not an Animal before joining Shaun mate Peter Serafinowicz for a few episodes of Look Around You and making an appearance in the 2005 series of his favorite childhood television program, Doctor Who. A brief cameo in Romero's eagerly anticipated Land of the Dead quickly followed, and after lending his voice to the scatological computer-animated comedy Free Jimmy, Pegg would "go-Hollywood" in a very big way by joining the Tom Cruise team in Alias director J.J. Abrams' Mission: Impossible III.Though Pegg went on to play a substantial role in director Jean-Baptiste Andrea's Big Nothing shortly thereafter, the film was released straight to DVD in the U.S., and it wasn't until the release of Hot Fuzz that American audiences would once again get a good look at Pegg and pal Frost as they re-teamed with director Wright to parody the action-packed police thrillers that fueled their imaginations as impressionable young children. Pegg would go on to enjoy sustained success in the comedy world, appearing in movies like Run, Fatboy, Run, and Paul. He would also cement himself into a hugely popular franchise, taking on the role of Scotty in the J.J. Abrams reboot of Star Trek.
Karl Urban (Actor) .. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy
Born: June 07, 1972
Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand
Trivia: Considering his previous experience essaying the recurring role of Julius Caesar on the popular small screen fantasy adventure series Xena: Warrior Princess, it seems only natural that New Zealand born actor Karl Urban would advance to slay orcs in Peter Jackson's epic Lord of the Rings trilogy. Appearing as a somewhat more rugged version of screen heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio, it's obvious from his work in such films as The Price of Milk that the handsome young actor has the looks and the skills to make it on his own. A Wellington native and son of a leather goods manufacturer, Urban's first acting experience came with an appearance in a New Zealand television show at the age of eight. Though he would subsequently eschew an acting career until after graduating from high school, Urban was drawn back in front of the cameras when he was offered the opportunity to appear on an evening soap opera entitled Shortland Street while preparing to attend Victoria University. The acting bug was a bit harder to shake the second time around, and after a mere year at Victoria, Urban abandoned higher education for a career on the stages of Wellington. A relocation to Auckland found Urban gaining exposure on New Zealand television, and after a turn as a heroin addict in Shark in the Park, he made an impression in the 1998 Scott Reynolds thriller Heaven. An unaired pilot for a show called Amazon High was eventually incorporated into an episode of Xena, and Urban would next take to the screen for the gory horror outing The Irrefutable Truth About Demons. A turning point of sorts came when Urban was cast as the lead in the romantic fantasy The Price of Milk, and his performance as a milk farmer whose relationship is on the rocks found him gaining increasing recognition on the international art house circuit. Though mainstream American audiences would begin to get acquainted with Urban courtesy of his role in the seafaring horror outing Ghost Ship, his role in the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers later that same year ensured that audiences would be seeing plenty more of him in the future. Following his escapades in Middle Earth, Urban would take to the stars opposite Vin Diesel in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004). Action roles continued to come at a clip when, after dodging bullets in the fast-moving sequel The Bourne Supremacy, Urban jettisoned to Mars to do battle with a particularly nasty breed of evil in the video game-to-screen adaptation Doom. From the far future to the distant past, Urban next laid down his plasma rifle to take up sword against his own people when he assumed the role of a Viking boy raised by Native Americans in director Marcus Nispel's 2006 fantasy adventure Pathfinder. He had his widest success to that point when he was cast as Bones in J.J. Abrams reboot of Star Trek, returning for the first of that franchise's sequel as well. In between he could be seen in the action comedy RED, as well as the 3D comic-book adaptation Dredd.
John Cho (Actor) .. Hikaru Sulu
Born: June 16, 1972
Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Trivia: It's not every day that an unknown actor lands a role that will allow him to deliver a line that enters into the public lexicon and still manages to avoid the "Where's the beef?" syndrome of being forever linked with the resulting catch phrase, but with his role as the "MILF" guy in the breakout comedy American Pie, actor John Cho somehow managed to do just that. With stage skills that aren't limited to Shakespeare (Cho spends his off-time touring with his band Left of Zed) and a killer sense of comic timing onscreen, the fresh-faced Korean actor has transcended his status as Asian-American "It" boy to become one of the most promising stars of his generation. A move from Korea to Los Angeles found young Cho's interest in acting piqued when he began studying English literature at the University of California, Berkeley, and after taking to the boards in a Berkeley Repertory Theater production of The Woman Warrior (which would subsequently move to Boston's Huntington Theater and Los Angeles' James Doolittle Theater), the up-and-coming talent made his screen debut in director Justin Lin's decidedly bizarre 1997 feature Shopping for Fangs.Subsequent years found Cho essaying supporting roles in such high-profile features as Wag the Dog and Bowfinger, with his breakout role in American Pie preceding roles in such widely seen films as Bowfinger, American Beauty, Evolution, and the Chris Rock comedy Down to Earth. Though the films may not have offered Cho the most memorable parts, they kept him familiar with audiences until he reprised his most famous role to date in the hit sequel American Pie 2. In 2002, Cho truly got to show his talent in director Lin's critically acclaimed indie effort Better Luck Tomorrow. Following a crew of high-school-aged Asian-Americans who use their reputations as studious bookworms to mask their criminal activities, the movie proved without a doubt that Cho had what it took to make it in film. More supporting roles in Big Fat Liar and Solaris were quick to follow, and after rounding out the "American" trilogy in American Wedding, it was burger time for Cho as he played one of the titular characters (opposite Van Wilder's Kal Penn) in the 2004 comedy Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. The next year, Cho went on to essay a supporting role on the short-lived chef sitcom Kitchen Confidential before returning to feature films. Over the coming years, Cho would continue to reimain an active force on screen over the coming years, appearing on shows like FlashForward and as Sulu in the J.J. Abrams Star Trek franchise.
Anton Yelchin (Actor) .. Pavel Chekov
Born: March 11, 1989
Died: June 19, 2016
Birthplace: Leningrad, Soviet Union
Trivia: A Russian immigrant who came to the United States with his figure-skater parents when he was merely six months old, Anton Yelchin found success in his new land since making his acting debut at the age of nine in A Man Is Mostly Water (1999). Acquiring an impressive résumé by the ripe old age of ten, Yelchin appeared in no less than three major motion pictures in 2001 alone, including 15 Minutes, Along Came a Spider, and Hearts in Atlantis opposite Anthony Hopkins. He transitioned to older roles, taking the lead in Alpha Dog (2006) and playing the title character in Charlie Bartlett (2007). In 2009, Yelchin assumed two famous roles: Pavel Chekov in Star Trek (a role he'd reprise in two sequels) and Kyle Reese in Terminator Salvation. He voiced Clumsy Smurf in the 2011 big-screen version of the film and several subsequent sequels and shorts. Yelchin died in 2016, at the age of 27, after a freak car accident.
Peter Weller (Actor) .. Alexander Marcus
Born: June 24, 1947
Birthplace: Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: Though he is best remembered for the humanity he brought to the title character of Robocop (1987), actor Peter Weller is a versatile actor who has played in a wide variety of films as both lead and supporting actor. Prior to coming to films, Weller had a distinguished theatrical career. Before that he studied with famed acting coach Uta Hagen. He made his screen debut as a determined lawman in Butch and Sundance: The Early Years (1979). He played romantic leads in his next two films before starring in W.D. Richter's 1984 cult favorite The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai. His role in this sci-fi satire eventually lead to Robocop, where he was chosen by the director for his "expressive lips." The film was quite successful, and Weller went on to play in a series of minor thrillers and one sequel to Robocop before playing an aspiring writer whacked out on drugs in David Cronenberg's disturbing noir fantasy Naked Lunch (1991). As bizarre as the film was, it gave Weller an opportunity to stretch and show his ability as a serious dramatic actor. Though the film was not a commercial success, he did garner much critical praise for his role.
Alice Eve (Actor) .. Carol Marcus
Born: June 02, 1982
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Actress Alice Eve began her onscreen career in 2004, with appearances in the TV movies Hawking and The Rotters' Club, in addition to the feature film Stage Beauty. She would go on to take on a major role in the 2006 sleeper hit Starter for 10, before moving on to appear in Big Nothing, Losing Gemma, and Crossing Over. Moving into the 2010s, Eve starred as the unattainable lead character in She's Out of My League, and also signed on to appear in Sex and the City 2. In 2012 she landed a big part in The Raven, and was cast in the star-studded sequel Men in Black 3. She also appeared in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013).
Leonard Nimoy (Actor) .. Spock Prime
Born: March 26, 1931
Died: February 27, 2015
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: The son of a Boston barber, Leonard Nimoy was a star at the age of 8, when he played Hansel in a children's theatre production of Hansel and Gretel. Nimoy remained with his local kiddie theater troupe until 16 (one of his directors during this period was Boris Sagal). After studying drama at Boston College and Antioch College, he took acting lessons from Jeff Corey at the Pasadena Playhouse. In films from 1950, Nimoy played the title character in the low-budget Kid Monk Baroni and essayed bits and minor roles in such productions as Zombies of the Stratosphere (1951), Rhubarb (1951) and Them! (1954). In between acting assignments, he held down a dizzying variety of jobs: soda jerk, newspaper carrier, vacuum-cleaner salesman, vending machine mechanic, pet-shop clerk, cabbie and acting coach. During his 18 months in Special Services at Fort McPherson, Georgia, he acted with Atlanta Theater Guild when he could spare the time. Back in Hollywood in 1956, he became virtually a regular at the Ziv TV studios, playing villains in programs like Highway Patrol and Sea Hunt. For a short while, he specialized in the plays of Jean Genet, appearing in both the stage and film productions of The Balcony and Deathwatch. Impressed by Nimoy's guest turn on a 1963 episode of The Lieutenant, producer Gene Roddenberry vowed to cast the saturnine, mellow-voiced actor as an extraterrestrial if ever given the chance. That chance came two years later, when Roddenberry signed Nimoy to play Vulcanian science officer Spock on Star Trek. At first pleased at the assignment, Nimoy came to resent the apparent fact that the public perceived him as Spock and nothing else: indeed, one of his many written works was the slim autobiography I Am Not Spock. After Star Trek's cancellation, Nimoy joined the cast of Mission: Impossible in the role of "master of disguise" Paris (he replaced the series' previous master of disguise Martin Landau, who ironically had originally been slated to play Spock). In the early 1970s, Nimoy began racking up directorial credits on such series as Night Gallery. He also made his first Broadway appearance in 1973's Full Circle. And, perhaps inevitably, he returned to Spock, thanks to the popular demand engendered by the then-burgeoning Star Trek cult. His initial reacquaintance with the role was as voiceover artist on the 1973 Saturday-morning cartoon version of Star Trek. Then Spock went on the back burner again as Nimoy devoted himself to his theatrical commitments (a touring production of Sherlock Holmes, his one-man show Vincent), his writing and directing activities, and his hosting chores on the long-running (1976-82) TV documentary series In Search Of.... Finally in 1978, Nimoy was back in his Enterprise uniform in the first of several Star Trek theatrical features. The Spock character was killed off in the second Trek picture The Wrath of Khan, but Nimoy stayed with the franchise as director of the next two feature-length Trek entries (PS: Spock also came back to life). He went on to direct such non-Trek filmic endeavors as 3 Men and a Baby (1987), The Good Mother (1988), Funny About Love (1990) and Holy Matrimony (1994). He also produced and acted in the 1991 TV movie Never Forget, and served as executive producer of the 1995 UPN network series Deadly Games. Perhaps because he will always have dozens of professional irons in the fire, Leonard Nimoy now seems resigned to being forever associated with the role that brought him international fame; his most recent autobiographical work was aptly titled I Am Spock. In 2009 he returned to his iconic role portraying Spock in J.J. Abrams smash-hit reboot of the Star Trek franchise. He next took on a recurring role in the sci-fi series Fringe, playing scientist William Bell. Nimoy made a final cameo appearance in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). He died in 2015, at age 83.
Noel Clarke (Actor) .. Thomas Harewood
Born: December 06, 1975
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Son of Trinidadian parents.Worked as a personal trainer before pursuing acting.Studied acting at London's Actors Centre.Winner of the 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer and the 2009 BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award.Creator of the comic book superhero series The Troop.In 2016, was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the London Metropolitan University.Cofounder of the production company Unstoppable Film and Television.
Nazneen Contractor (Actor) .. Rima Harewood
Born: August 26, 1982
Birthplace: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Trivia: Born into the religion of Zoroastrianism. Traveled extensively during her childhood because of her father's work, living in India, Nigeria and London before her family settled in Toronto when she was 10. Trained as a classical ballerina as a teenager, before deciding to become an actor at age 16. Dropped out of university after going to an open audition for the world-renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival, where she landed the lead role in the play Pericles. Enrolled in Stratford's conservatory program before joining the company in the role of Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Met her future husband, actor Carlo Rota, on the set of Relic Hunter in 2001; the pair both starred in 24, though in separate seasons. Supports the homeless charity Second Harvest, Toronto, and Look Good Feel Better, which supports women with cancer.
Jonathan Dixon (Actor) .. Ensign Froman
Born: October 25, 1965
Aisha Hinds (Actor) .. Navigation Officer Darwin
Born: November 13, 1975
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Took tap-dancing lessons in junior-high school. Took classes at the American Theatre of Harlem. Made her TV debut on the ABC series NYPD Blue in 2003. In 2004 earned her first small-screen regular role on The Shield. Breakthrough movie role was in the 2005 crime drama Assault on Precinct 13.
Joseph Gatt (Actor) .. Science Officer 0718
Born: December 03, 1974
Jeremy Raymond (Actor) .. Lead Nibiran
Born: October 30, 1982
Tony Guma (Actor) .. Nibiran
Born: April 01, 1962
Kimberly Arland (Actor) .. Madeline
Sean Blakemore (Actor) .. Klingon
Nick E. Tarabay (Actor) .. Klingon
Born: August 28, 1975
Birthplace: Beirut, Lebanon
Trivia: His mother enrolled him in art classes when he was a child. Played semi-pro soccer in leagues in Lebanon and Kuwait. Studied acting at New York City's Terry Schreiber Actors Studio and the Larry Moss Studio in Los Angeles. Appeared in several off-Broadway productions. Was originally slated to appear in only three episodes of the TV series Crash, but he impressed the producers with his work and became a series regular for the entire first season.
Beau Billingslea (Actor) .. Captain Abbot
Born: September 01, 1953
Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Meriden, Connecticut, United States.Played baseball, basketball and football in high school.Rejected an offer to play baseball with the Kansas City Athletics.Was co-captain of the football team during his senior year at University of Connecticut.Was a captain in the U.S. Army JAG Corps.
Deep Roy (Actor) .. Keenser
Born: December 01, 1957
Anjini Taneja Azhar (Actor) .. Lucille Harewood
Jack Laufer (Actor) .. Doctor
Katie Cockrell (Actor) .. Girl
Born: June 26, 1988
Kellie Cockrell (Actor) .. Girl
Born: June 26, 1988
Jason Matthew Smith (Actor) .. Cupcake
Born: November 08, 1972
Seth Ayott (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Shuttle Ensign
Scott Lawrence (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Officer
Born: September 27, 1963
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Growing up, both of his parents were involved in civil rights activism, and he attended rallies and picket lines as a child. Was studying electrical engineering at USC when he went to a friend's acting class; he auditioned for their theater program the next semester, and completely changed tracks after being accepted. Appeared as three different characters in three different Star Trek franchise installments: Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Voyager, and the video game Star Trek: Away Team. Voiced Star Wars villain Darth Vader in over a dozen video games between 1994 and 2006. Has also appeared in several Aaron Sorkin productions, including The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and The Social Network.
Usman Ally (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Officer
Nolan North (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer
James Hiroyuki Liao (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Is the son of immigrants from Taiwan and Japan. Enlisted in the U.S. Army after high school, but was medically discharged soon after. Worked several odd jobs until his sister encouraged him to apply at the Juilliard School and was accepted after auditioning. Played Brutus in the stage production of Julius Caesar while studying at the Juilliard School. Is a graduate of the professional acting program at the Marjorie Ballentine Studio. Made his professional theater debut as Song Liling in M. Butterfly at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. in 2004.
Rob Moran (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Ensign
Born: May 12, 1963
Berit Francis (Actor) .. Starfleet Admiral
Benjamin P. Binswanger (Actor) .. Starfleet Admiral
Christopher Doohan (Actor) .. Transport Officer
Born: June 28, 1959
Andy Demetrio (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Gianna Simone (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Rene Rosado (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Long Tran (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Ningning Deng (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Jodi Johnston (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
Colleen Harris (Actor) .. Lady V
Monisola Akiwowo (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Nurse
Paul K. Daniel (Actor) .. Shuttle Pilot
Ser'darius Blain (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Red Shirt
Born: October 03, 1987
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Made his film debut in the 2011 remake of Footloose, as Woody. In 2014, starred as Cam Colvin in sports drama When the Game Stands Tall. In 2017, starred as Anthony "Fridge" Johnson in "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle". In 2017, appeared as Brian in James Kicklighter's short film "Angel of Anywhere". As of 2019, has starred as Galvin in "Charmed" since its debut in 2018.
Heather Langenkamp (Actor) .. Moto
Born: July 17, 1964
Birthplace: Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from The Outsiders (1983).
Melissa Paulo (Actor) .. Bar Girl
Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Actor) .. San Francisco Woman
Born: January 12, 1985
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Is the London-born daughter of a Ghanaian mother and an American father; moved to the United States at age 4 and was raised in the suburbs of Washington, DC. As a teenager, was inspired to pursue a college degree in theater after attending a summer theater camp at Carnegie Mellon University. Replaced Lesley-Ann Brandt in the role of Naevia in Season 2 of the Starz series Spartacus.
Drew Grey (Actor) .. San Francisco Bar Patron
Douglas Weng (Actor) .. U.S.S. Vengeance Security
Charlie Haugk (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Born: July 14, 1953
Max Chernov (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Marc Primiani (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Jesper Inglis (Actor) .. San Francisco Resident
Jacob Rhodes (Actor) .. Nibiru Child
Kentucky Rhodes (Actor) .. Nibiru Child
Eric Greitens (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Melissa Steinman (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Adam McCann (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Jon Orvasky (Actor) .. Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
Arlen Escarpeta (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Born: April 09, 1981
Birthplace: Belize
Trivia: Fell in love with acting when he was in 4th grade and later attended a performing arts junior high school and a performing arts high school.Made his screen debut playing Reggie in the 2000 crime drama The Playaz Court.First recurring television role was Sam Walker in the NBC drama series American Dreams.Portrayed singer Bobby Brown in the 2015 Whitney Houston biopic Whitney.Grandmother trains boxers in Belize, and he did some training with her too.
Joe Moses (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Born: October 25, 1964
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Even those who don't know Kevin Michael Richardson's face will frequently remember his voice. The actor's unique baritone has made him a memorable presence in many projects, including several voices on the animated series Family Guy. A classically trained performer, Richardson was one of eight students selected for the 1982 National Foundation for the Arts program, leading to a full scholarship for Syracuse University. He would go on to become a successful actor and voice actor, wracking up a long list of roles on everything from Pokemon to The New Batman Adventures. Othyer shows featuring Richardson's distinctive voice include Transformers Prime, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series. Real-life voices Richardson has portrayed include Bob Hope (in a 2006 Malcolm in the Middle episode), Bill Cosby (a number of Family Guy episodes) and Plato (PBS's Adventures From the Book of Virtues, 1996-98).
David Sobolov (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Kiff Vandenheuvel (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Audrey Wasilewski (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Born: June 25, 1967
Bill Hader (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Born: June 07, 1978
Birthplace: Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Square-jawed comedic actor Bill Hader emerged as an onscreen presence in the mid- to late 2000s, both as a regular player on the hallowed Saturday Night Live and as an occasional performer in movies such as the animated Doogal (2004) and the Owen Wilson vehicle You, Me and Dupree (2006). Hader rose to higher billing with his guffaw-inducing turn in the frat-boy comedy Superbad (2007), playing a seriously irresponsible cop and the partnered with Seth Rogen. He was the brother to Jason Segel's character in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, had a brief but memorable cameo right at the beginning of Pineapple Express, and played a sycophantic assistant to Tom Cruise's monstrous Hollywood mogul in Tropic Thunder, all in 2008. The next year he had a huge hit voicing a character in the animated smash Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, and earned good reviews for his work in Adventureland. He appeared in the sci-fi comedy Paul in 2011. Hader continued to appear in supporting and cameo roles in films, appearing in an impressive nine films in 2013 (many of them voice roles, including Monsters University and reprising his role in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2), before annoucing he was leaving Saturday Night Live. Once leaving SNL, he stretched his acting legs by starring opposite Kristen Wiig in the dramedy The Skeleton Twins in 2014.
Britanni Johnson (Actor) .. NYU Nurse (uncredited)
Julianne Buescher (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Joe Hanna (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Elle Newlands (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Candice Renee (Actor) .. Additional Voices (voice)
Tom Archdeacon (Actor) .. Ensign Spyke (uncredited)
Born: April 06, 1976
Jon Lee Brody (Actor) .. U.S.S. Enterprise Security (uncredited)
Hiram A Murray (Actor) .. Bar Patron (uncredited)
Fernando Chien (Actor) .. Starfleet Admiral (uncredited)
Born: October 06, 1974
Jay Scully (Actor) .. Lieutenant Chapin

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