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The year is 2151. This series takes place exactly 113 years before the original series. Earth has spent the last 88 years since learning how to travel faster than the speed of light studying under the wisdom of their alien ally called the 'Vulcans'. Now, the first crew of human explorers sets out into deep space on a ship called the 'Enterprise' to see what is beyond our solar system.
This is the only Star Trek TV show that is part of both the Classic Universe (Star Trek (1966) "TOS", Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and the first 10 movies) and the J.J. Abrams Universe (Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)) which takes place in a divergent timeline. Since the timeline was altered after the events of Enterprise but before the events of TOS.
This is the only Star Trek TV show that is part of both the Classic Universe (Star Trek (1966) "TOS", Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and the first 10 movies) and the J.J. Abrams Universe (Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)) which takes place in a divergent timeline. Since the timeline was altered after the events of Enterprise but before the events of TOS.
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When Jane Bordeaux, an American multi genre singer, songwriter, lyricist, music producer, burst into prominence a few years ago it was clear from the start that she was someone to watch. A truly unique artist in every sense of the word. Born in Indiana, Jane was adopted at the age of four months from foster care and moved with her new family to Shaker Heights, Ohio were she attend grade school and graduated high school. At a young age Jane Bordeaux struggled with dyslexia which made it difficult to learn the violin and classical piano the traditional way and yet still passed her classes with flying colors by playing by ear instead because she struggled to read sheet music. Bordeaux has never taken a singing or music writing lesson and her talent for writing and singing is completely self taught. Her unique talent of being a singer, songwriter, lyricist and a music producer comes naturally.
Being an artistic person a defining moment in her life was when Jane Bordeaux began winning numerous awards while attending the prestigious Private Fine Arts College, The Art Academy of Cincinnati. Even though she struggled with dyslexia, at the private 5 year college Jane graduated early in only 4 years and received many awards for her fine art sculptures and fine jewelry designs all while taking acting classes and writing and producing music. Only two weeks after graduating college, Jane permanently moved to California to work in the entertainment industry to pursue her true love of acting and music. Jane Bordeaux started out as an extra, however quickly became a successful actress landing many lead and supporting auditions in major feature films, television shows and national commercials. Always having a deep desire to make music, Jane paused her acting career to pursue a music career full time.
As a hopeless romantic, who is quite familiar with the highs and lows of sex, drugs and bad romances Jane Bordeaux's life became fulfilled once she began to write music and sing professionally full time.
Jane Bordeaux's first breakout single "Erotication" is a sensual tale about forbidden lust and deep dark desires. Ambient vocals juxtaposed with titillating lyrics quickly envelop the listener in double-entendre salaciousness. In the "Erotication Remix", Jane minces no words: "Your eyes are shifty... You isolate me/Rough touching gets me horny". Not for the timid or faint at heart, as elsewhere, the lyrics become several shades darker. Produced and lyrics written by Jane Bordeaux, her powerful songs provide an escape from the everyday predictable pop song. An pleasure filled journey from beginning to end. "Erotication", available on iTunes and Google Play gives a revealing peek into honest dark desires not often talked about, let alone, in songs written by young females.
Jane Bordeaux mostly writes about her reality with a hint of fantasy. Her subject matter can be raw, tricky or even down right gritty and taboo, while other song's of Jane's are fun, gentle or soothing and ethereal. Having over 100,000+ online fans from over 18 fan pages, including 30,000 plus Facebook fans from six fans pages and over 50,000 plus Twitter followers are enough validation that her music is undoubtedly resonating globally. Jane wants to uplift, energized or thought provoke everyone with her music. She wants to bring different types of people together by mixing different genres and unique vocals. Jane does not care if you are poor, rich, white, black, gay, transgender, disabled, young or old, her music is meant to touch everyone equally.
Jane Bordeaux offers music like you have never heard it before. Which is why in early 2011, Jane's unique sound and rapidly growing fan base caught the attention of the founder of a prominent Music related website, Nimbit. The founder of the popular music website requested to use Jane Bordeaux's band images to sell their music related products. This is when she realized she was a brand and her image and music were marketable and desired by others in more ways than one. Being offered these types of rare musician opportunities that most only dream of created great exposure for Jane Bordeaux the band and a platform for her music to grow and reach thousands of new fans. Jane Bordeaux's face is still featured prominently on the music company's website and has been yearly from 2011 to 2015.
August 2014, Jane Bordeaux's newest single 'Romancing A Stone' generated an abundance of plays due to it's radio worthy popularity. This helped to propel the artist onto the Top Ten Pop Charts on Reverbnation. Beating out thousands of other well known musicians, Jane Bordeaux music quickly climbed the global Reverbnation Pop Charts landing her song all the way up to #5 were it remained for over 7 weeks straight. Continuing into 2015, Jane's song 'Romancing a Stone', still continues to enter into the top ten on Reverbnation every few weeks.
Jane Bordeaux's music is becoming so popular that she has been featured on numerous online music and entertainment website's such as TheMafiaGroup.com and NowHipHop.com. In late 2014, Jane was interviewed by the Hip Hop and up and coming music artist entertainment magazine founded by Gordon Gray, Mafia Magazine. The music magazine was so impressed with Jane Bordeaux's musical talents that they asked to feature her on the cover of their published music magazine's November issue. Jane Bordeaux followed in the footsteps of rap artist Ice Cube and Dr. Dre who have also graced the magazine's cover.
In 2015, Jane Bordeaux was asked to be put on a mix tape collaboration project with Krayzie Bone from the popular musical group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and artist Stevie Stone from the music group Tech N9ne. That mixed tape will be released in 2015. Also in 2015, another well known DJ, Fractal, the official DJ for Enrique Iglesias who was on tour with Pitbull for most of 2014, who is signed with major label Monstercat, contacted Jane Bordeaux to do a possible future collaboration. In 2014, music producer Scott Storch's management team contacted Jane Bordeaux regarding doing a possible future collaboration.
This year has been really busy for Jane Bordeaux. She is working on many multi genre collaboration projects with artist from all over the world. Jane has written lyrics and ghost written music for famous artist for many years. But now word has gotten out about her skills as a lyricist and now musicians from around the globe are requesting to work with her. Directors and producers now approaching Jane Bordeaux requesting to use her music in their upcoming films, television shows, and national television commercials.
With her adoptive mother being white and her adoptive father being black, this adopted multi race diva of black, white, Native America and East Asian decent has always refused to be shoved into one single ethnic category or one single musical genre due to her multi cultural background. Jane Bordeaux grew up listening to may different types of music and now aims to bring people together with her debut first album 'Sky Walkr'. Jane's music is an invitation to anyone who wants to being involved in a movement of bringing people together utilizing the art of sound. In addition to working with well known established artists, Jane also enjoys finding unknown talented producers and collaborating with these up and coming artists to help give them the recognition and boost she thinks they deserve.
Jane Bordeaux's debut album, dropping in 2015, featuring elements of nearly every genre of music possible, is witty, romantic, sultry, fun and full of catchy beats with unique sounds that are memorable, and have meaningful, relatable and interesting lyrics. Jane's first album will feature 'Erotication' as a bonus track and will also feature her highly anticipated new song,'Sky Walkr', a mellow track. Jane's first album will include collaborations featuring Pop, Electronic, Ambient, EDM, R&B, and Rap laden tracks. Fans who are highly anticipating Jane Bordeaux's first album release will be pleased with her showcase of chill melodic instrumentals, deep throat beats, mesmerizing vocal harmonies, funky electronica, Celtic ambient melodies and much more.
Jane Bordeaux's music now streams on the radio in over 120 countries to over five million people on Fame Music Radio. With many global radio interviews under her belt, a magazine cover and printed publications featuring her music, musicians and producers from around the world including London, the UK, South Africa and Belgium, are clamoring to collaborate with Jane Bordeaux on her future music projects.
With much early on success as an independent, unsigned, artist who writes her own lyrics and produces her own music, there is no question as to why Jane Bordeaux music is rapidly gaining in popularity around the world. Which is a true testament as to why thousands of fans love her and flock to her social media fan pages to support her music on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Soundcloud, MTV, Pinterest and Instagram for their daily dose of Jane Bordeaux. Fans have great anticipation and excitement for Jane Bordeaux's future releases. Proving Jane Bordeaux is a rising star who has and will continue to have a major influence and presence with music lovers worldwide.
As of 2015 Jane Bordeaux's music can also be heard in rotation on Women of Substance Radio."Female Crewmember"
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001)
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Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 3
Fight or Flight (03 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 4
Strange New World (10 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 5
Unexpected (17 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 6
Terra Nova (24 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Additional Crew
Vaughn Armstrong was born on 7 July 1950 in Sonora, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) and The Net (1995).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Admiral Maxwell Forrest- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Erick Avari was born on April 13, 1952 in Darjeeling, India. His credits include leading roles in films from Kevin Reynolds' cult classic The Beast of War (1988) to commercial megahits such as Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), The Mummy (1999) and Planet of the Apes (2001). His comedic skills have landed him starring roles in the Adam Sandler remake Mr. Deeds (2002), For Love or Money (1993) and Woody Allen's only television film Don't Drink the Water (1994). He is also featured in Revelation (2002), The Glass House (2001) and has a starring role in Michael Meredith's Three Days of Rain (2002) and Dancing in Twilight (2007). His long theatrical background has garnered him critical acclaim for several roles at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre in New York City, including his portrayal of Vasquez in "'Tis Pity She's a Whore" and the Broadway hit, "The King and I".
Avari has had the pleasure of performing in some of the most prestigious regional theatres in the country, including The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Chicago's Goodman Theater and The Cleveland Playhouse, playing roles such as the King in "King Lear" and Joseph Smith in the Mabou Mines production of "The Morman Project". On television, in addition to his recurring role as Kasuf on Stargate SG-1 (1997), he has played notable roles on Heroes (2006), Cybill (1995), Cheers (1982), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Murder, She Wrote (1984), NYPD Blue (1993) and several made-for-television films.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 6
Terra Nova (24 Oct 2001)
"Jamin"- Actor
- Producer
Since he began acting at the age of 12, Brett Baker has been recognized as an outstanding actor, and won numerous "talent searches" and national acting competitions.
He was born in San Diego but grew up in Anchorage, Alaska. He got his young start performing in equity productions at the Alaska Repertory Theatre. By 14 he was working in company with Broadway actors, appearing as Ejlif Stockmann in An Enemy of the People and Young Ebenezer and Peter Cratchit in A Christmas Carol. Brett was one of the youngest actors ever accepted into the professional actor training program at Cornish College of The Arts in Seattle. He has dedicated his life to understanding, perfecting and pursuing his craft.
He's supported and worked opposite some of Hollywood's most noted actors: River Phoenix, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Crudup, John Krasinski, Jason Bateman, Dermot Mulroney, Forest Whitaker, Peter Weller, Nicolas Cage, Kevin Dunn, Zoe McLellan and Jon Voight. Brett continues to establish himself as an inventive actor, who takes direction well and is easy to work with.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 3
Fight or Flight (03 Oct 2001)
Crewman #2 (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 5
Unexpected (17 Oct 2001)
"Dillard"- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Jim Beaver is an American character actor, best known for his leading roles on the TV series Deadwood (2004) and Supernatural (2005). Born in Laramie, Wyoming a minister's son, he was raised in and around Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Following high school and a year of college, he joined the Marines and served as a radioman with the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam. He attended Oklahoma Christian College (now Oklahoma Christian University), Edmond, OK, where he first became interested in acting as a career. After one year, he transferred to Central State University (now the University of Central Oklahoma), Edmond, OK, and while a student made his professional debut in a production of "Rain" at the Oklahoma Theatre Center in 1972. He obtained a degree in theatre and returned to the Dallas area where he worked for five seasons with the Dallas Shakespeare Festival. He had written several plays in college and afterward (as well as a biography of actor John Garfield), and in 1979 he was commissioned for the first of three plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. He also began to make appearances in bit roles in films and television shows shot in the Dallas area, including Semi-Tough (1977) and Dallas (1978). Moving to New York in 1979, he worked in stock and in dinner theatre tours, and also maintained a side career as a critic, columnist, and feature writer for Films in Review, the magazine of the National Board of Review. An assignment for an article on TV Superman George Reeves led him to Los Angeles. During his research there, his play "Verdigris" was produced to solid reviews at Theatre West in Hollywood, and he was signed as a writer by Sam Adams, partner in the prestigious Triad Artists agency. He began a successful period as a television writer, penning episodes for shows such as Vietnam War Story (1987), Tour of Duty (1987), and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985), and was nominated for a CableAce Award for an episode of the latter. He had continued to act on stage and in small film and TV roles, and in 1988 he landed a substantial supporting role as Bruce Willis's best friend, an alcoholic Vietnam veteran, in Norman Jewison's production In Country (1989). He gave up television writing and concentrated on acting. Slowly his roles grew larger (and more varied). He was Mark Harmon's chain-smoking detective partner Earl Gaddis on Reasonable Doubts (1991) and Edward Asner's dim-witted mechanic assistant Leland on Thunder Alley (1994). He was frequently cast in Westerns (Geronimo: An American Legend (1993), Bad Girls (1994), among many others) or as detectives, sheriffs, or police officers (Sister Act (1992), Sliver (1993), Joy Ride (2001)). After two seasons on 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996) as French Stewart's sullen bar-owner boss Happy Doug, Beaver landed his most prominent and critically acclaimed role, that of Ellsworth, the gruff but decent and beloved prospector in the landmark Western series Deadwood (2004). Nominated along with other cast members for a 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award, he found his career in high gear following that series. From it he moved to the popular father-figure role of demon hunter Bobby Singer on Supernatural (2005), a part that brought him a worldwide fan base and a secondary career making personal appearances. He was married to and had a daughter with Cecily Adams, the actress-casting director daughter of Get Smart (1965)'s Don Adams. Following her death from lung cancer in 2004, he wrote a best-selling memoir, "Life's That Way." He has continued to write plays and, between acting jobs, to work on the George Reeves project, now planned as a book. He served as biographical consultant on Reeves for the semi-biopic Hollywoodland (2006).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Admiral Daniel Leonard- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Stunts
Alexander was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. People that grew up with him use to call him "Cientifico Loco" the "Mad Scientist" due to his natural scientific abilities, and, because he suffers from ADHD, his tendency to create disasters with his numerous experiments. His love for acting began at the age of 12 while acting in a 2 plays called "Puff el Dragon Majico" (Puff the Majic Dragon) and "La Buena y la Mala Suerte" (The Good and Bad luck). This community summer camp helped him connect with more seasoned actors and stage directors. During the next few years he was involved in a variety of small productions. In 1979, Alex got a lucky break, during an unexpected stay with relatives in California, he was invited to work as an production assistant on the the film Scavenger Hunt. He kept his participation in that movie and any further acting secret from both his family and friends. Over the years he has being involved in a variety of projects. His love for science kept him always returning back to college. He has degrees in Computer Science, Univ Sacret Heart, Physics, Univ of Michigan, and Advanced Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Iowa. Due to his work in a number of classified projects, his TV and movie appearances have dwindle to a minimum. Today he is married to a successful female dentist. He has 2 kids and enjoys the occasional acting job whenever he has the chance. In 2003 he was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis.
In a 2006 interview he says that with planning, myasthenia gravis is not going to stop him from trying new things. He said that he is currently writing a book about his experiences with doctors and the state of medicine in Oregon and a independent feature film called "Perceptionland". In February 17 2006 he had to put all those projects on hold due to an unexpected gallbladder operation. This operation is very common and people leave the hospital almost the same day, however due to his myasthenia gravis and several other complication during surgery, his recovery will take a bit more time. He is in good spirits and is planning to take some time to smell the roses and relax with his family. "Perceptionland" and his book are on hold for the time being.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001)
Suliban Soldier (uncredited)- Chelsea Bond is known for The Sweetest Thing (2002), Max Keeble's Big Move (2001) and Catch That Kid (2004).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Alien Mother - Actress
- Sound Department
Mary Carver was born on 3 May 1924 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Arachnophobia (1990), Simon & Simon (1981) and The Rockford Files (1974). She was married to Joseph Sargent. She died on 18 October 2013 in Woodland Hills, California, USA.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 6
Terra Nova (24 Oct 2001)
"Nadet"- Melinda Clarke is an American actress from California. Her better known roles include her portrayal of Faith Taylor in the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" (from 1989 to 1990), her recurring role as the dominatrix Lady Heather in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (from 2001 to 2015), her co-starring role as the devious mother Julie Cooper in the teen drama "The O.C." (2003-2007), and her portrayal of the ruthless psychologist and professional torturer Helen "Amanda" Collins in the action thriller series "Nikita" (2010-2013).
Clarke was born in Upland, California, and raised in Dana Point. Dana Point is a relatively small harbor city in Orange County, California, primarily known for its association with the surfing industry since the 1950s. Clarke's father was the professional actor John Clarke (1931-2019). who has one of the main roles in "Days of Our Lives" from 1965 until his retirement in 2004. Clarke's chose to follow in her father's footsteps.
Clarke had her first prominent film role in the horror comedy film "Return of the Living Dead 3" (1993). She portrayed Julie Walker, a young woman killed in a motorcycle accident. Julie's boyfriend intentionally revives her as a sentient zombie. In 1994, Clarke had the co-starring role of Lexy Monroe in the short-lived fantasy series "Heaven Help Us ". The series only lasted for 13 episodes, and was released as part of a syndication package.
In 1997, Clarke had a prominent guest-star role as the villainous Amazon Queen Velasca in two episodes of the fantasy series "Xena: Warrior Princess".. Velasca was a popular villain for the series, resulting in the creation of a toy figure in her likeness and the character's appearance in a Xena video game.
Also in 1997, Clarke portrayed the female assassin Jessica Priest in the superhero film "Spawn". Priest is the assassin who originally killed Spawn/Al Simmons, but is surprised when her victim is revived as a hell-spawn and seeks revenge. Clarke had the co-starring role of Margo Vincent in the short-lived action adventure series "Soldier of Fortune, Inc." (1997-1999). The series featured the adventures of a "black ops" mercenary team which was under contract with the American government.
In the 2000s, Clarke had memorable guest-star roles in several then-popular series. She portrayed the shape-shifting resistance leader Sarin in "Star Trek: Enterprise", an unnamed demonic Siren in "Charmed", the brothel madam Nandi in "Firefly", the master poet and teacher Macmu-Ling in "Avatar: The Last Airbender", and the Russian mercenary and spy Black Widow/Sasha Banacheck in "Chuck".
Clarke hosted her own weekly podcast from 2021 to 2023, under the title "Welcome to the OC, Bitches". It provided discussions on aspects of the television series. It was listed for a while as as one of the most popular celebrity podcasts. In 2024, Clarke was working on launching a sequel podcast under the title "Beyond the OC". It will reportedly feature Clarke's daughter as a co-host.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001)
"Sarin" - Stunts
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Marijane Cole is known for The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014), The Hot Chick (2002) and Angel (1999).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Broken bow (uncredited)- Mark Correy is an American actor born in Whittier, California. He made his movie debut in the 1992 movie To Protect and Serve (1992). He appeared as the engineer Alex and several aliens throughout the run of Star Trek: Enterprise (2001). His acting resume includes supporting roles in the action film To Protect and Serve (1992), Steven Spielberg's drama Catch Me If You Can (2002), with Thomas Kopache, Jimmie F. Skaggs, and Malachi Throne; the comedy Christmas with the Kranks (2004), with David L. Lander; and the comedy Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), with Ivar Brogger, Clint Howard, Kerry Hoyt, and Scott L. Schwartz. He has also appeared in the daytime soap The Young and the Restless (1973) reoccurring as Jack opposite Michael Damian, had a recurring role as a Barista in the comedy series All About Us (2001) with Shannon O'Hurley, and a co-starring part as a bartender in Will & Grace (1998) opposite Madonna."Engineer Alex"
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 3
Fight or Flight (03 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 4
Strange New World (10 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 5
Unexpected (17 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 6
Terra Nova (24 Oct 2001)
(uncredited) - Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Born in Los Angeles but raised in Manhattan and educated at Middlebury College and Carnegie-Mellon University, James Cromwell is the son of film director John Cromwell and actress Kay Johnson. He studied acting at Carnegie-Mellon, and went into the theatre (like his parents) doing everything from Shakespeare to experimental plays. He started appearing on television in 1974, gaining some notice in a recurring role as Archie Bunker's friend Stretch Cunningham on All in the Family (1971), made his film debut in 1976, and goes back to the stage periodically. Some of his more noted film roles have been in Revenge of the Nerds (1984), Star Trek: First Contact (1996) and the surprise classic about a charming pig, Babe (1995). He garnered some of the best reviews of his career (many of which said he should have received an Oscar) for his role as a corrupt, conniving police captain in L.A. Confidential (1997).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Dr. Zefram Cochrane (uncredited)- Ethan Dampf was born on 27 May 1994 in Orange County, California, USA. He is an actor, known for American Dreams (2002), Collateral Damage (2002) and Hanging Up (2000).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Alien Child - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Christopher Darga was born in the USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Bruce Almighty (2003) and Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (2003).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 5
Unexpected (17 Oct 2001)
"Klingon Captain Vorok"- Actor
- Director
- Music Department
Regi Davis was born on 20 August 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Mindhunter (2017), Game Shakers (2015) and Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2022). He was previously married to Megan.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 5
Unexpected (17 Oct 2001)
Klingon First Officer- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Evan English portrayed recurring Starfleet Officer and Helmsman "Ensign Tanner," on Star Trek: Enterprise on all four seasons of the show. Evan also portrayed many aliens on the show over the four years such as a recurring Xindi Insectoid Captain, Klingon, Xindi Reptillian and Pilgrim Alien. In all, Evan has played 7 characters in 37 out of a total 98 episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise.
Evan has also appeared in Almost Famous, What Planet Are You From?, Coyote Ugly, Star Trek: Insurrection, and TV series such as The West Wing, Jack & Jill, and E.R.
Evan started his acting career in New York off Broadway grabbing parts in plays such as "Love in a Taxi," and "In Your Dreams.""Ensign Tanner"
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 3
Fight or Flight (03 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 4
Strange New World (10 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 5
Unexpected (17 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 6
Terra Nova (24 Oct 2001)
(uncredited)- Actor
- Writer
Van Epperson has been a working character actor in Hollywood over 30 years. He also has a strong background in stage directing. Van has directed several large cast professional Outdoor Dramas in Kentucky and Ohio, as well as a number of classic plays in theaters throughout the southeast. He studied Film Directing at The American Film Institute with Hungarian Director Dezso Magyar, he has a BA degree in Theater and Communication from Drury University, and he also studied Directing in the Purdue University MFA program. Van has written a number of screenplays and is a respected acting teacher/professional audition coach in the Los Angeles area.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Alien Man- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Efrain Figueroa is known for Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel (1992), Star Maps (1997) and Code Black (2015).Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 3
Fight or Flight (03 Oct 2001)
Translator Voice (voice)- Producer
- Writer
- Director
With over 43 years of experience in the Film & Television Industry, Jim Fitzpatrick began his acting career on the stage at the tender age of 13 when he appeared in his first school play, "A Thousand Clowns," at Seminole (Florida) High School. Jim accepted a football scholarship to Illinois State University as a theater major where he became involved with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company founded by Gary Sinise and John Malkovich. He put aside an acting career to play professional football, however, starting in 1981 with the Hamilton Tiger Cats in the CFL (Canadian Football league) followed by short stints with the Chicago Bears ('82) and the Baltimore Colts('82). His football career ended when he retired in 1985, after spending three seasons with the Tampa Bay Bandits in the USFL ('83-'85). However, playing for the Bandits was a blessing in disguise. One of the owners of the Bandits was Burt Reynolds, who was instrumental in setting Jim's career in Los Angeles in motion. Jim began auditioning for productions during the off-seasons. Before moving to L.A., he landed parts in Miami Vice (1984), Cocoon (1985) which led to meeting and becoming friends with Richard & Lili Zanuck and finally D.A.R.Y.L. (1985). Since then, Jim has appeared in over 30 plays for the stage (seven of which he has written, produced and directed in Los Angeles). He has also starred and guest-starred in over 70 roles in films and television such as U.S. Seals (2000), Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target (1998), Armageddon (1998), Star Trek: Enterprise (2001), JAG (1995) and All My Children (1970), Elizabethtown (2005), Dolphin Tale (2011), and Soulmates (2023).
Besides acting, James has written, produced and directed a poignant romantic drama titled An American Reunion (2003), one of 33 screenplays he has written and produced. James filmed a pilot for a TV series called Supernatural (2005), which he executive-produced and directed. Jim, his actress wife, Jodi Knotts, and their two sons, J.J. Fitzpatrick and Jadon Cal, live in both Los Angeles and Seminole, Florida, where he is developing films, after completing the first a series of three called Adventure Scouts (2010)."Commander Williams"
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001)- "Silik"
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001) - Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 4
Strange New World (10 Oct 2001)
Crewman (as Rey Gallegos) - Actress
- Producer
Maria Celeste Genitempo was born on 3 August 1974 in Galveston, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Flash! (2003), Days of Our Lives (1965) and Blade Sisters (1999). She was previously married to Joey Genitempo.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Civilian (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Gary Graham was born on 6 June 1950 in Long Beach, California, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Robot Jox (1989), Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) and The Jackal (1997). He was married to Becky Hopkins, Diane Patricia Vaughan, Caren Leslie Williams and Susan Lavelle. He died on 22 January 2024 in Spokane Valley, Washington, USA.Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Vulcan Ambassador Soval- Actor
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Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, of Irish/Scandinavian heritage, Horan first became interested in acting while attending Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. When he was 19, he starred in his first play, as the Marquis de Sade in "Marat/Sade", what he calls a "baptism by fire." He also portrayed Stanley in "A Streetcar Named Desire" that same year, having never seen Brando in the film, prompting one elderly gentleman to remark, "He had nothing on you." After several more plays during college, he attended the University of Iowa, where he completed a master of fine arts degree in acting. Daytime television drama roles followed--contacts on ABC shows "General Hospital", "All My Children", and "Loving", among others. He has gone on to do numerous guest stars on prime-time television, most notably on the various "Star Trek" series, playing five different characters (four of them aliens), the last being a recurring role on "Enterprise." A highlight of his film work so far was getting to work with Clint Eastwood, twice, in supporting roles on "Flags on Our Fathers" and "The Changeling." His mellifluous baritone voice lent itself naturally to the world of voice over, where he has made a name for himself in over 80 video games; as well as animation, most recently creating the role of Wheeljack in the animated series "Transformers Prime" on the HUB. In addition to his film and TV work, Horan has consistently returned to his roots on the stage in plays and musicals. In recent years, favorite roles included Don Quixote in the musical "Man of La Mancha", in Santa Clarita, CA; as well as portraying Atticus Finch in the stage play of "To Kill a Mockingbird" in Hollywood."Humanoid Figure"
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 1
Broken Bow: Part 1 (26 Sep. 2001)
Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 1, Episode 2
Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 Sep. 2001)