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“Star Trek” premiered May 8, 2009. After Spock battles the murderous Nero, Nero escapes into the past and creates an alternate timeline by destroying the ship carrying Kirk’s parents and blowing up Vulcan. The alternative timeline (or “Kelvin”) Kirk and Spock (still cadets), with the help of Christopher Pike, are able to rescue Kirk’s father before the planet blows up. Kirk meets Spock from the original timeline. With his guidance, they’are able to kill Nero and rescue Earth. Kirk, Spock and Pike are promoted.

“Star Trek Into Darkness” premiered May 17, 2013. Starfleet officers bomb London. Kirk is ordered to bomb the officers’ ship when they head to the Klingon homeworld. One of the officers turns out to be Khan Noonien Singh, who’s been commanded by a Starfleet Admiral that wants to start war with the Klingons.

“Star Trek Beyond” premiered July 22, 2016. The crew of the Enterprise is duped into a rescue mission on the planet Altamid; their leader, Krall, takes over the ship to recover a relic that can be turned into a bioweapon. After the Enterprise crashes and the crew is either taken prisoner or goes on the run, Scotty, Kirk, and others are aided by alien Jaylah to rescue the others and defeat Krall.

 

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Star Trek (2009)

MAIN CAST

James T. Kirk – Chris Pine
Mr. Spock – Zachary Quinto
Mr. Spock (Prime) – Leonard Nimoy
Nero – Eric Bana
Captain Pike – Bruce Greenwood
Dr. “Bones” McCoy – Karl Urban
Lt. Uhura – Zoe Saldana
Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott – Simon Pegg
Lt. Sulu – John Cho
Ensign Pavel Chekov – Anton Yelchin
Sarek – Ben Cross
Amanda Grayson – Winona Ryder

OTHER CAST

George Kirk – Chris Hemsworth
Winona Kirk – Jennifer Morrison
Gaila – Rachel Nichols
Captain Robau – Faran Tahir
Ayel – Clifton Collins Jr.
Officer Pitts – Tony Elias
Tactical Officer – Sean Gerace
Kelvin Crew Members – Randy Pausch, Tavarus Conley, Jeff Castle, Jeffery Hauser, Heidi Moneymaker and Thomas J. Phillips
Kelvin Engineer – Tim Griffin
Kelvin Helmsman – Freda Foh Shen
Romulan Helmsman – Jason Brooks
Kelvin Doctor – Sonita Henry
Medical Technicians – Kelvin Yu and Marta Martin
Med Evac Pilot – Billy Brown
Young James T. Kirk – Jimmy Bennett
Stepdad (voice) – Greg Grunberg
Johnny – Spencer Daniels
Iowa Cop – Jeremy Fitzgerald
Vulcan Students – Zoe Chernov and Max Chernov
Young Spock – Jacob Kogan
Vulcan Bullies – Lorenzo James Henrie, Colby Paul and Cody Klop
Vulcan Council Members – Anna Katarina, Brian Waller and Akiva Goldsman
Long Face Bar Alien – Douglas Tait
Lew the Bartender – Tony Guma
Barflies – Gerald W. Abrams and James McGrath
Burly Cadets – Jason Matthew Smith and Burly Cadet
Shipyard Workers – Ian Fisher, Christopher Karl Johnson and Bob Clendenin
Flight Officer – Darlene Tejeiro
Test Administrators – Reggie Lee and Jeffrey Byron
Simulator Tactical Officer – Jonathan Dixon
Admiral Richard Barnett – Tyler Perry
Admiral James Komack – Ben Binswagner
College Council Stenographer – Margot Farley
Barracks Leader – Paul McGillion
Barracks Officer – Lisa Vidal
Shuttle Officer – Alex Nevil
Cadet Aliens – Kimberly Arland, Sufe Bradshaw and Jeff Chase
Enterprise Crew Members – Charles Haugk, Nana Kagga, Michael Saglimbeni, John Blackman, Jack Millard, Shaela Luter, Sabrina Morris, Michelle Parylak, James Cawley, Ryan T. Husk, Jolene Kay, Makiko Konishi, Anne Leighton, Kevin Moser, Westley Nguyen, Katie Soo, Rob Wood, A.J. Verel, Paul Townsend and Claire Doré
Enterprise Communications Officer – Oz Perkins
Hannity – Amanda Foreman
Romulan Tactical Officer – Michael Berry Jr.
Romulan Communications Officer – Lucia Rijker
Romulan Commander – Pasha D. Lychnikoff
Romulan Crew Members – Matt Beisner, Neville Page, Andres Perez-Molina, Benjamin Vera and Jesper Inglis
Chief Engineer Olson – Greg Ellis
Transport Chiefs – Marlene Forte and Larry Blackman
Vulcan Elders – Leonard O. Turner, Mark Bramhall, Ronald F. Hoiseck, Irene Roseen and Jeff O’Haco
Nero’s Wife – Scottie Thompson
Keenser – Deep Roy
Starfleet Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Council Member – Captain Kelley Bogel – Rico E. Anderson
Romulan Science Tech – Richard Arnold
Amphibian Prisoner – Tad Atkinson
Doctors – Leslie Augustine and Ken Edling
Starfleet Cadets – Johnny Baca, Leo Baligaya, Corey Becker, Alex G. Blume, Neil S. Bulk, Etalvia Cashin, Brad Champagne, Zachary Culbertson, T.C. De Witt, Vittorio Wyatt Gray, Jarrell Hall, Sierra Kane, Sarah Klaren, Tashana Landray, Bryan Lee, Justin Malachi, Matthew McGregor, Andrew Mew, Jonathan Dunkerley Newkerk, Deborah Rombaut, Ramona Seymour, Leonard Jonathan Ruebe, Kaitlin Sullivan, Jenna Vaughn, Steve Wharton and Mathew Thomas Foss
The Wrong Orion – Diora Baird
Drill Tower Romulan – Sala Baker
Bridgeport Cadet – Jessica Boss
Cop – Jeffrey De Serrano
Security Officer Daniels – Calvin Dean
Starfleet Officer – Christopher Doohan
Klingon Prisoner – Mark Casimir Dyniewicz Jr.
Vulcan Federation Officer – Etienne Eckert
Hurried Cadet with Clipboard – Aliza Finley
Vulcan Cadet – Anna Florence
Missile Launcher – Massi Furlan
FourSquare – Tommy Germanovich Jr.
Child Running in Snow – Josh Greene
Crew Member – Nancy Guerriero
Starfleet Security Officers – Justin Rodgers Hall and Paul Townsend
Uncle Frank – Brad William Henke
Enterprise Bridge Officer – Gina Hieber
Enterprise Nurse – Elizabeth Ingalls
Kelvin Bridge Officer – Lauren Mary Kim
Enterprise Doctor – Tammy Klein
Starfleet Instructor – Joyce Lasley
Starfleet Commander – Daniel D. Lee
Romulans – James Lew and Mark Phelan
Young Vulcan Midwife – Jill Lover
Lieutenant Star Fleet Command – Steve Luna
Flight Operational Air Safety Conductor – Aaron Lynch
Romulan Crew Member Placing Bomb – Nav Mann
Bar Patron – Paul Marshall
Alien Cadet / Enterprise Crew – Owen Martin
Kelvin Aliens – Taylor McCluskey and Kasia Kowalczyk
Kelvin Computer – Caitlin McKenna
Councilwoman – Patrizia Milano
Sal – Jim Nieb
Drill Hanson #1 – Damion Poitier
Academy Teacher – Rahvaunia
Shuttle Cadet – Bertrand Roberson Jr.
Injured Officer in Sickbay – Darth Schuhe
Vulcan Science Minister – William Morgan Sheppard
Professor – Nicholas Guy Smith
Lt. Cmdr. Engineering – Arne Starr
Shuttle Pilot – Ronnie Steadman
Cadet Officer – Joseph Stephens Jr.
Romulan Engineer – Joseph Steven
Klingon Agitator – T.J. Storm
Shipyard Bar Patrons – Paul Sutherlin and Mary Grace
Klingon Prison Guard – Scott Trimble
Federation Captain Cartwright – Errik Tustenuggee
Cadet at Trial – Ravi Valleti
Baby Spock – Jenna Vaughn
Romulan (voice) – Wil Wheaton
Enterprise Computer (voice) – Lynnanne Zager

Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

MAIN CAST

Captain James T. Kirk – Chris Pine
Mr. Spock – Zachary Quinto
Mr. Spock (Prime) – Leonard Nimoy
Captain Pike – Bruce Greenwood
Dr. “Bones” McCoy – Karl Urban
Lt. Uhura – Zoe Saldana
Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott – Simon Pegg
Lt. Sulu – John Cho
Ensign Pavel Chekov – Anton Yelchin
Khan – Benedict Cumberbatch
Admiral Marcus – Peter Weller
Carol Marcus – Alice Eve

 

OTHER CAST

Thomas Harewood – Noel Clarke
Rima Harewood – Nazneen Contractor
Ensign Brackett – Amanda Foreman
Lieutenant Chapin – Jay Scully
Ensign Froman – Jonathan Dixon
Navigation Officer Darwin – Aisha Hinds
Science Officer 0718 – Joseph Gatt
Lead Nibiran – Jeremy Raymond
Nibirans – Tony Guma, Mitchell Clark, Coy Jandreau and Perry Ray
Madeline – Kimberly Arland
Klingons – Sean Blakemore and Nick E. Tarabay
Captain Abbot – Beau Billingslea
Keenser – Deep Roy
Lucille Harewood – Anjini Taneja Azhar
Doctor – Jack Laufer
Girls – Katie Cockrell and Kellie Cockrell
Cupcake – Jason Matthew Smith
George Kirk – Chris Hemsworth
Winona Kirk – Jennifer Morrison
U.S.S. Enterprise Shuttle Ensign – Seth Ayott
Torpedo Security – Marco Sanchez
Uniformed Mercenary – Lee Reherman
U.S.S. Vengeance Officer – Scott Lawrence, Usman Ally and Nolan North
U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer – James Hiroyuki Liao
U.S.S. Vengeance Ensign – Rob Moran
Starfleet Admirals – Berit Francis, Akiva Goldsman, Fernando Chien and Benjamin P. Binswanger
Transport Officer – Christopher Doohan
U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crewmembers – Andy Demetrio, Gianna Simone, Rene Rosado, James L. Tran, Ningning Deng and Jodi Johnston
Lady V – Heather C. Harris
U.S.S. Enterprise Security – Jeff Chase, Jon Lee Brody and Xavier Truesdell
U.S.S. Enterprise Nurse – Moni Akiwowo
Shuttle Pilot – Paul K. Daniel
U.S.S. Enterprise Red Shirt – Ser’Darius Blain
Moto – Heather Langenkamp
U.S.S. Enterprise Crewmember – David C. Waite
Bar Girls – Melissa Paulo and Natalie Stephany Aguilar
San Francisco Woman – Cynthia Addai-Robinson
San Francisco Bar Patron – Drew Grey
U.S.S. Vengeance Security – Douglas Weng
San Francisco Residents – Charles Haugk, Max Chernov and Jesper Inglis
Nibiru Children – Jacob Rhodes and Kentucky Rhodes
Shaku – Toney Wilson
Starfleet Ceremonial Guards – Eric Greitens, Melissa Steinman, Adam McCann and Jon Orvasky
Starfleet Memorial Admirals – Gerald W. Abrams and James McGrath
Additional Voices – Brian T. Delaney, Arlen Escarpeta, Chris Gardner, Joe Hanna, David Acord, Joe Moses, Kevin Michael Richardson, David Sobolov, Matthew Wood, Fred Tatasciore, Kiff VandenHeuvel, Julianne Buescher, Elle Newlands, Candice Renee, Audrey Wasilewski, Emily Towers, Gina Hirsch and Bill Hader
Enterprise Crew Engineers – D A Allen and Emeka Amene
Ensign Spyke – Tom Archdeacon
Starfleet HQ Staff #2 – Alexandra Aristy
Deck Crew – Melissa Baldridge
Enterprise Crew Engineers – Paris Benjamin, Jonathon Grant, Rich Kuhr, Brent McGee, David L. Schormann, Michael T Stewart, Thomas W. Stewart, Laura Parker and Brendan Norman
Starfleet Officer – Frank Cermak Jr., Mike Kalinowski, Elly Kaye and Felicity Wren
Starfleet Civilian – Joe Chin, Ariel D. King and Kyle Valle
Enterprise Crew Security – Mike Dalager
U.S.S. Vengeance Security Officer – Eddie Davenport
Cosmoe – Leni Ford
The Nibiran Elder – Gary-7
Shuttle Crewmembers – Douglas Gawoski and Tucker Maloney
Enterprise Security #1 – Mark Alexander Herz
Starfleet HQ Officer – Ryan T. Husk
NYU Nurse – Britanni Johnson
Civilians – Robert Kane and Westley Nguyen
Cadets – Hina X. Khan and Shannon Desmond
Starfleet Enlisted Soldiers – Dave Kim and David Whitaker
Grasia Alien – Kasia Kowalczyk
Starfleet Cadet – Bryan Lee
Starfleet HQ Staff #3 – Andrew Maiorano
Starfleet HQ Staff #1 – Teebone Mitchell
Bar Patron – Hiram A. Murray
London / San Francisco Resident – Paul Sutherlin
Section 31 Officer – Marc Tantin
Enterprise Crew Member – Adam Thomasson
Green Girl – Julee Vadnais
Kissing Alien – Vincent van Hinte
Intergalactic Woman – Stacey Woods
Crew member – Kerry Wynnyk
Meter maid – Omid Zader

Star Trek Beyond (2016)

MAIN CAST

Captain James T. Kirk – Chris Pine
Mr. Spock – Zachary Quinto
Dr. “Bones” McCoy – Karl Urban
Lt. Uhura – Zoe Saldana
Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott – Simon Pegg
Lt. Sulu – John Cho
Ensign Pavel Chekov – Anton Yelchin
Krall – Idris Elba
Jaylah – Sofia Boutella
Manas – Joe Taslim
Kalara – Lydia Wilson
Keenser – Deep Roy
Ensign Syl – Melissa Roxburgh

OTHER CAST

Tyvanna – Anita Brown
Ben – Doug Jung
Fi’Ja – Danny Pudi
Zavanko – Kim Kold
Hider – Fraser Aitcheson
Blue Shirts – Matthew MacCaull and Emy Aneke
Commodore Paris – Shohreh Aghdashloo
Commander Finnegan – Greg Grunberg
Control Tower Technicians – Jennifer Cheon Garcia, Jarod Joseph, Jeremy Raymond and Natalie Moon
Kissing Guy – Harry Han
Kissing Girl – Gina Brinkman
Injured Red Shirt – Adam DiMarco
Orion Girl – Fiona Vroom
Chancellor Ambassador – Richard Laurence
Sir Olden – Douglas Chapman
Wadjet – Dan Payne
Jin – Anthony Shim
Jeanine – Andrea Yu
Teenaxi Leader (voice) – Shea Whigham
Jae – Christian Sloan
Krall’s Henchman – Jake Huang
Night Watch Captain – Priya Rajaratnam
Yorktown Red Shirt – Luka Hays
USS Enterprise Bridge Crew – Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer W. Evans, Roxanne Fernandes, Jake Foy, Jodi Haynes, Nathan Jean, Tarun Keram, J.P. Mulcaster, Edwin Rodriguez, Alex Rose, Polina Nikolai, Lia Lam, Ian David Nsenga, Nicole Anthony, Rich Hill, Rebecca Husain, Trevor Mack, Harpreet Sandhu, Arlene Santana and Natasha Young
Natalia – Ashley Edner
Kalara Alien (voice) – Sara Maria Forsberg
Starfleet Official – Jeff Bezos
Blue-shirted Alien with Face Tentacles – Aiham AlSubaihi
Swarm Soldiers – Justin Anthony, Jeff Avenue, Justin Fortier, Eric Banerd, Sorena Khanlou, James Lawson and Richard David Lecoin, Jaewon Suh, Alan Yu and Sam Yunussov
USS Franklin Crewmember – Alika Autran
FBI Agents – Chuka Ekweogwu and Arzu Neuwirth
Lieutenant – Jabbz Farooqi
USS Enterprise Crewmembers – Simon MacIntyre
Civilian & Starfleet Officer – Christian Mandel
Satine – Bryce Soderberg
Cabinet Member – Adam Stone
Security – Justin Stone

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Movies Casts

Star Trek: The Next Generation Movies Cast List (TNG)

 

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Star Trek: Generations

MAIN CAST

Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Commander Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Commander Data – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Soran – Malcolm McDowell
Admiral/Captain Kirk – William Shatner
Captain Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott – James Doohan
Cmdr. Chekov – Walter Koenig
Capt. Harriman – Alan Ruck

OTHER CAST

Demora – Jacqueline Kim
Science Officer – Jenette Goldstein
Com Officer – Thomas Kopache
Navigator – Glenn Morshower
Lieutenant – Tim Russ
Journalists – Tommy Hinkley, John Putch and Christine Jansen
Ensign Hayes – Michael Mack
Lieutenant Farrell – Dendrie Taylor
Nurse Ogawa – Patti Yasutake
Transporter Chief – Granville Ames
Security Officer – Henry Marshall
Girl with Teddy Bear – Brittany Parkyn
Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Lursa – Barbara March
B’Etor – Gwynyth Walsh
Klingon Guard – Rif Hutton
Klingon Helm – Brian Thompson
El Aurian Survivors – Marcy Goldman, Jim Krestalude, Judy Levitt, Kristopher Logan, Gwen Van Dam, Sam Alejan, Pam Blackwell and Karlotta Nelson
Picard’s Wife – Kim Braden
Picard’s Nephew – Christopher James Miller
Picard’s Kids – Matthew Collins, Mimi Collins, Thomas Dekker, Madison Eginton and Olivia Hack
Ensign Armstrong – David Keith Anderson
Operations Division Ensign – Lena Banks
Klingon – Scott Barry
Crewman Garvey – Joe Baumann
Enterprise-B Officer – Rina Bennett
Ensign Kellogg – Cameron
Ensign Jae – Tracee Cocco
Ensign Russell – Debbie David
El-Aurian – Andrew DePalma
Command Division Officer – Steve Diamond
Klingon Warrior – Michael Echols
Medical Technician – Tarik Ergin
Sciences Division Officer – Gunnel Eriksson
Enterprise-D Civilian – Margaret Rose Flores
Guinan – Whoopi Goldberg
Enterprise-D Officer – Star Halm
Maiden Voyage Official – Adolphus Hankins
Alien Civilian in Ten Forward – Grace Harrell
Operations Division Ensign – Kerry Hoyt
Vulcan Civilian – Gary Hunter
Lt. Jones – Randy James
Enterprise-B Officer – Dale Kasman
Crewman in Ten Forward – Stewart Lew
Enterprise-B Crewmen – Lorine Mendell, Jerry L. Quinn and John Alex Tampoya
Enterprise-D Civilian – Jim Portnoy
Command Division Officers – Keith Rayve, Raul Reformina and Richard Sarstedt
Antonia – Lynn Salvatori
Woman in Ten Forward – Penny Smartt-Juday
Enterprise-D Officer – Patricia Tallman
Bolian Ten Forward Waiter – Dennis Tracy
Darien Wallace – Guy Vardaman
Engineering Crewman running in hallway – D. Danny Warhol

Star Trek: First Contact

MAIN CAST

Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Commander Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Lt. Commander Data – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Lily Sloane – Alfre Woodard
Zefram Cochrane – James Cromwell
Borg Queen – Alice Krige

 

OTHER CAST

Security Officer – Michael Horton
Lt. Hawk – Neal McDonough
Eiger – Marnie McPhail
Holographic Doctor – Robert Picardo
Lt. Barclay – Dwight Schultz
Defiant Conn Officer – Adam Scott
Admiral Hayes – Jack Shearer
Porter – Eric Steinberg
Security Officer – Scott Strozier
Nurse Ogawa – Patti Yasutake
Guards – Victor Bevinem, David Cowgill, Scott Haven and Annette Helde
Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Bartender – C.J. Bau
Ruby – Hillary Hayes
Singer in Nightclub – Julie Morgan
Henchman – Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Nicky the Nose – Don Stark
Vulcan – Cully Fredricksen
Townsperson – Tamara Krinsky
Bolian Borg – Don Fischer
Borg – J.R. Horsting, Heinrich James, Andrew Palmer, Jon David Casey, Dan Woren, Joey Anaya, Patrick Barnitt, Steve DeRelian, Thomas Robinson Harper, Sandy E. Scott and Robert Zachar
Security Officer – Al Ahlf –
Ensign Armstrong – David Keith Anderson
Holodeck Nightclub Patron – Mike Boss
Eddy – Harry Boykoff
Man Sitting on Table in Holodeck Nightclub – Brannon Braga
Crewman Martinez – Michael Braveheart
Ensign Kellogg – Cameron
Ensign Jae – Tracee Cocco
The Borg (voice) – Jeff Coopwood
Enterprise-E Security Officer – Star Halm
Vulcan Officer – Noelle Hannibal
Assimilated Borg – Jennifer Diane Hanson
Lt. Jones – Randy James
Klingon Borg – Wayne King
Holographic Drunk – James Mapes
Assimilated Operations Officer – Dan McGee
Holodeck Nightclub Patron – Ronald D. Moore
Vulcan Officer / Borg – Louis Ortiz
Holodeck Nightclub Maitre d’ – Ethan Phillips
Enterprise-E Lieutenant – Linwood Porter
Enterprise-E Security Officer – Aric Rogokos
Enterprise Crewman – Shepard Ross
Townsperson – Michael Satterfield
Bolian – Gregory Sweeney
Holodeck Nightclub Dancer – Ray Uhler
Engineering Crewman – D. Danny Warhol
Eddie – Michael Zaslow

Star Trek: Insurrection

MAIN CAST

Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Commander Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Lt. Commander Data – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Ru’afo – F. Murray Abraham
Anij – Donna Murphy
Dougherty – Anthony Zerbe
Gallatin – Gregg Henry
Sojef – Daniel Hugh Kelly
Artim – Michael Welch
Tournel – Mark Deakins
Perim – Stephanie Niznik

OTHER CAST

Lt. Daniels – Michael Horton
Son’a Officer #1 – Bruce French
Lt. Curtis – Breon Gorman
Bolian Officer – John Hostetter
Elloran Officer #1 – Rick Worthy
Tarlac Officer – Larry Anderson
Starfleet Officer – D. Elliot Woods
Female Ensign – Jennifer Tung
Son’a Doctor – Raye Birk
Regent Cuzar – Peggy Miley
Librarian – Lee Arnone-Briggs
Son’a Officer #2 – Claudette Nevins
Alien Ensign – Max Grodénchik
Elloran Officer #2 – Greg Poland
Ensign – Kenneth Lane Edwards
Son’a Officer #3 – Joseph Ruskin
Ba’ku Child – Zachary Isaiah Williams
Ba’ku Woman – McKenzie Westmore
Young Ru’afo – Phillip Glasser
Quark – Armin Shimerman
Tarlac Officer – Al Ahlf
Ba’ku Captive – Kirk Alexander
Lieutenant Landis – Sam Arnold
Tarlac Officer – Patrick Barnitt
Ba’ku Female – Adena Bjork
Crewman Martinez – Michael Braveheart
Starfleet Officer – Rico Bueno
Ensign Jae – Tracee Cocco
Starfleet Crewman – Lorella Cuccarini
Starfleet Command – Steven E. Daniels
Star fleet – Andrew DePalma
Ba’ku Male 4 – Evan English
Operations Division Ensign – Richard Givens
Male Ba’ku 5 – Clint Hummel
Woman – Anne Igartiburu
Male Ba’ku 2 – John Jurgens
Cigarette Girl – Sarah Krasner
Evora Delegate – Claudia La Grippe
Violinist – Linda Li
Ba’ku Male 1 – Marti Matulis
Son’a Male – Michael McAdam
Girl – Amy Miller
Ba’ku Woman – Marilyn Monrovia
Son’a Officer – Tom Morello
Evora Delegate – Mark Munoz
Evora Delegate – Michael Munoz
Trill Science Officer – Meredith Murphy
Evora Delegate – Mario Muñoz
Male Ba’ku 6 – Zorab Ovsepyan
Evora Delegate – Lee Poppie
Cellist – J.D. Posey
Crewman – Shepard Ross
Starfleet Lieutenant – Wanda Roth
Enterprise-E Sciences Officer – Phoenix Wong

Star Trek: Nemesis

MAIN CAST

Captain Jean-Luc Picard – Patrick Stewart
Captain Riker – Jonathan Frakes
Lt. Commander Data/B4 – Brent Spiner
Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge – LeVar Burton
Commander Worf – Michael Dorn
Dr. Beverly Crusher – Gates McFadden
Commander Troi – Marina Sirtis
Shinzon – Tom Hardy
Viceroy – Ron Perlman
Senator Tal’aura – Shannon Cochran
Commander Donatra – Dina Meyer
Commander Suran – Jude Ciccolella
Praetor Hiren – Alan Dale

OTHER CAST

Senator – John Berg
Helm Officer Branson – Michael Owen
Admiral Janeway – Kate Mulgrew
Reman Officer – Robertson Dean
Commanders – David Ralphe and J. Patrick McCormack
Wesley Crusher – Wil Wheaton
Computer (voice) – Majel Barrett
Scimitar Computer (voice) – Stuart Baird
Romulan Senators – William Bebow, Greg Bronson and Rachelle Roderick
Reman Officers – Ryan Black and Marti Matulis
Wedding Guest – Bruce Dobos
Guinan – Whoopi Goldberg
Bridge Officer – Matt Hall
Starfleet Officer – Baron Jay
Reman soldier – John Jurgens
Young Ensign – Nicholas Lanier
Romulan – Jasmine Lliteras
Enterprise-D Bridge Officer – Andrew Macbeth
Starfleet Wedding Guest – Bill Miller
Reman Warriors – Tom Morga and Brian Patterson
Romulan – Guy Richardson
musician in Riker’s Wedding – Katja Rieckermann
Starfleet lieutenant – Wanda Roth
Enterprise-E Officer – Gregory Sweeney –
Kelly – Bryan Singer
Bridge Officer – Doug Wax
Wedding Guest – Wanda Ray Willis

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Interview with Steve Guttenberg, Cybil Shepherd, Jennifer Grey, Jaime King and Celina Sinden

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Interview with actors Steve Guttenberg, Cybil Shepherd, Jennifer Grey, Jaime King and Celina Sinden and Executive Vice President of Scripted Programming Tanya Lopez of 4 films on Lifetime by Suzanne 1/6/23

There are four movies coming up on Lifetime that they held this panel for. Each movie focus on a the real-life story of a woman who committed some crime(s). Cybil Shepherd stars in “How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story.” Steve Guttenberg plays her husband, a chef. Nancy is a frustrated novelist.  In another movie, Celina Sinden plays the infamous murderer Jodi Arias in “Bad Behind Bars.” However, the star of the movie not really Jodi/Celina. It’s told from the perspective of one of her prison friends, Donavan Bering. Jodi manipulates her and another woman into doing her bidding as she awaits trial. I think these two movies were the best of the lot.. Jennifer Grey stars in “Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation.” Shamblin started a weight-loss program in her church, which became its own church and cult.  Jaime King stars in “Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini.”  Papini faked her own kidnapping and conned people out of a lot of money, playing the victim. She seems to be the most sympathetic character among all of these women.

It was a very fun press call. Usually, Lifetime will have a series of panels that go on for a few hours in a day. For some reason, they decided to have us interview all of the women from these movies together. It made it a bit more fun. Cybill Shepherd and Steve Guttenberg were particularly entertaining.

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Cybil Shepherd as Nancy Brophy and Steve Guttenberg as Daniel.
How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story
Saturday, January 14 at 8p/7c

Based on a true story, Nancy Crampton-Brophy (Cybill Shepherd), seemed to have a knack for writing about murder. The Portland-based romance-thriller novelist authored books about relationships that were tumultuous, while using seductive men on the covers to lure in her readers. Often, her books featured women protagonists who fantasized about killing their own husbands or fleeing their husbands and faking their own deaths. And then, in 2022 in a shocking turn of events, Brophy was convicted of killing her own husband (Steve Guttenberg).

How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story is produced by Front Street Pictures and is being distributed by Sony Pictures Television. Judith Verno through Peace Out Productions serves as executive producer. Stephen Tolkin directs from a script which he penned.

Celinda Sinden, Tricia Black and Lynn Rafferty in "Bad Behind Bars: Jodi Arias."

Bad Behind Bars: Jodi Arias

Premieres Saturday, Jan. 21 at 8/7c and Stream Next Day

In this follow-up to one of Lifetime’s most successful true crime movies, Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret, we will see a whole new side of the infamous murderess and the story that has captivated the world for nearly a decade. Celinda Sinden stars in the new movie, Bad Behind Bars: Jodi Arias as Jodi, who has just been arrested and sent to prison while she awaits trial for murdering her boyfriend, Travis Alexander. When she arrived in jail, Jodi charms her way through prison and befriends a couple, Donavan Bering and Tracy Brown. The three inmates became inseparable, Donovan and Tracy doing anything and everything Jodi asked — even letting the murderess tattoo her name on one of them. Donovan was released from prison as Jodi’s trial drew near and agreed to be Jodi’s mouthpiece, posting on her social pages and defending her friend to the world. But when the details of the case and Jodi’s story were no longer adding up and Donovan refused to continue to do her former friend’s bidding, Jodi’s vengeful side emerged. Stars Celina Sinden, Tricia Black, Lynn Rafferty, Karl Campbell, Adesola Adesina, Michelle Haffey, Christine Noble, and Maggie Cassella (2023).

Jaime King, Matt Hamilton, and the actors who play their kids in "Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini."

Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini
Saturday, January 28 at 8p/7c

Jaime King stars as Sherri Papini in the film about the nation-wide, shocking story of a young mother of two, who disappears while jogging near her home, leading to national headlines as concerned citizens searched for her whereabouts. When she reappeared three weeks later on Thanksgiving Day, Sherri claimed she was abducted by two Hispanic women who chained and repeatedly abused her. While Sherri’s return was celebrated, the state never stopped searching for her kidnappers. Four years later, Sherri’s world came crashing down as evidence revealed her kidnapping was all a hoax perpetrated by Sherri herself to spend time with her ex-boyfriend. Sherri was arrested and ultimately sentenced to 18 months in prison for lying to federal agents, creating hysteria in the community and wasting police time and funding with her nearly successful, elaborate scheme. Matt Hamilton (Girl in Room 13) stars as Sherri’s devoted husband, Keith.

Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini is written by Katie Boland is executive produced by Tim Johnson, Stacy Mandelberg and Jocelyn Freid and directed by Marta Borowski

Jennifer Grey as Gwen Shamblin and Vincent Walsh as Joe Lara in "Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation"

Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation
Saturday, February 4 at 8p/7c
Jennifer Grey stars as the controversial religious leader and Christian diet guru who positioned herself as God’s prophet and preached the virtues of being thin in the new Lifetime original movie, Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation. As the founder of the Tennessee-based Remnant Fellowship Church and the Weigh Down Workshop – a massively successful Christian-based diet program that preached the virtue of a slim waist and the power of prayer for weight loss – Gwen Shamblin Lara was a rare woman to lead a Southern megachurch. As her church grew across the nation, so did her iron-fisted grip as its leader— accumulating power and money, while creating a larger-than-life public persona with dramatically teased and towering hair. At the peak of her power and influence, Gwen demanded that church members alienate themselves from anyone who was not a member, banished those that became overweight, threatened legal action against dissenters, and advocated for strict punishment of those who failed to follow church tenets. But Gwen’s reign suddenly came to a tragic end in May 2021, when the plane that her husband Joe was flying crashed shortly after takeoff, killing Gwen, Joe, their son-in-law, and four other Church leaders.

Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation is produced by Muse Entertainment production for Lifetime and is executive produced by Nancy Bennett and Jesse Prupas. John L’Ecuyer directs from a script by Gregory Small and Richard Blaney. Muse Distribution International handles foreign sales.

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FILMS, TALK SHOWS AND GUEST-STARRING ROLES


Veteran soap actresses Hillary B. Smith (ex-Nora) and Crystal Chappell  (ex-Olivia, GL; ex-Carly, Days, et al.) have a show called The It Girls on the Stoop! Help fund Season 3 Part 2


Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina) guest-stars on “NCIS” Monday, 5/8 on CBS.


Sean Blakemore  (Shawn) appears in season 2 of “Cruel Summer” on Freeform. It starts 6/5.


Sebastian Roché (ex-Jerry) appears in the series “1923” on Paramount. It’s been renewed for season 2.


Emma Caulfield Ford  (ex-Lorraine) will appear in the new Disney series, “Agatha: Coven of Chaos,” which is a sequel to the series “WandaVision,” on Disney+. Emma will reprise her role as Dottie.


James Franco (ex-Franco) has 4 movies coming out.


Lindsey Morgan (ex-Kristina) appears in the movie “Scrambled,” which came out in March.


Erik Valdez  (ex-Trey) appears in “Superman and Lois” Tuesdays on The CW.

THESE BELOW ARE OLD AND MAY BE OUTDATED; WE’RE UPDATING IT THIS WEEK


Aki Aleong (ex-Mr. Wu) has many films coming out.


Shaun Benson (ex-Steve) has 3 movies coming out.


Tristan Rogers (Robert) is working on a new film, “Kid With a Cape.”


Ryan Carnes has 5 new movies coming out within the next 2 years.


Ilia Volok  (ex-Andrei) has quite a few new movies coming out.


Greg Evigan  (ex-Jim) stars in the new film “Blending Christmas”. More Info


Ryan Paevey (ex-Nathan) stars in many Hallmark movies.


Donnell Turner (Curtis) has a new film coming out, “Time In Between.”


Lisa LoCicero (Olivia) has a couple of movies coming out.


Ronnie Marmo  (ex-Ronnie) has a bunch of new movies coming out.


Kevin Bernhardt (ex-Kevin) is a TV- and screen-writer now and has several films coming out.


Matthew Ashford (ex-Tom) has been working on a bunch of movies.


Adrienne Barbeau (ex-Suzanne) has two new movies coming out, including “Hellblazers.”


Cynthia Watros (Nina) is working on a new film, “The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg.”


Chris Robinson  (ex-Rick) has 2 new films coming out.


A Martinez (ex-Roy) stars in the upcoming films “Symphoria” and “Ambulance.”


Robert LaSardo (ex-Manny/Father Mateo) has many new movies coming out in the next few years.


Jeff Kober (ex-Cyrus) has a new movie coming out, “Topology of Sirens.”


Jon Lindstrom (Kevin/Ryan) is working on 3 new films.


Ian Buchanan (ex-Duke) has 4 new films coming out soon.


Maurice Benard (Sonny) has a video podcast, “State of Mind,” where he talks about mental health issues, answers fan questions and interviews other stars.


Lane Davies  (Cameron) has 2 films coming out.


Brad Maule (ex-Tony) is filming a new movie, “Blood Streams.”


Tyler Christopher (Nikolas) appears in a new film, “Unhallowed.”


Veteran actor Lawrence Pressman, who played a judge on GH, has several movies coming out.


John J. York (Mac) has a new film, “Chasing Nightmares.”


Yeniffer Behrens (ex-Marianna/Jacina) has a lot of new movies coming out in the next few years.


Sean Kanan  (ex-A.J.) has a few new movies coming out and stars in “The Bold and the Beautiful” on CBS.


T.K. Weaver (ex-Danny) has 3 new movies coming out.


Bryan Craig (ex-Morgan) stars in a new movie for Tubi. More Information


Josh Swickard (Chase) appears in a movie, “City Lights,” written and produced by his wife.


Joseph C. Phillips (ex-Justus) has 2 new TV movies coming out.


Tia Carrere  (ex-Jade) is working on 2 films and a possible TV series.


Tom Arnold (ex-Billy) has several movies coming out.


Seamus Dever (ex-Ian) and Marsha Thomason (ex-Gillian) are both working on a new movie, “The Extraordinary Farewell.”


Scott Clifton (ex-Dillon) appears in the movie “Stupid Cupid.”


Claire Coffee (ex-Nadine) stars in “A New Lease on Christmas” Sunday, December 12, 8:00PM on ION.


James C. Burns  (ex-Vaughn) has a lot of movies coming out.


Demi Moore  (ex-Jackie) stars in a new movie, “Please Baby Please.”


Cassandra James (Terry) stars in the movie “A Christmas Sunset” on Amazon Prime.


Marc Anthony Samuel (Felix) appears in the indie movie “Love Accidentally.” More Info


Adrian Alvarado (ex-Det. Cruz Rodriguez) has a few movies coming out and guest-stars often on primetime shows.


Crystal Carson (ex-Julie) appears in the independent movie “#MyCorona.”


Joe Flanigan (ex-Neil) has a few movies coming out. See below for his MANY personal appearances!


Jeffrey Vincent Parise (ex-Carlos) has a few new movies coming out.


Sam Behrens (ex-Jake) is working on two new films.


Dee Wallace (ex-Pat) has many movies coming out.


Annie Ilonzeh (ex-Maya) has 4 movies coming out.

 


PRIMETIME TV SERIES


Amber Tamblyn (ex-Emily) has movies coming out.


Jacob Young  (ex-Lucky) has a regular podcast Real Conversations with Jacob Young.


Shari Belafonte (ex-Janice) appears in “Morning Show” on Apple TV+.


Anthony Montgomery  (André) stars in “The Family Business” on BET.


Stephen A. Smith (Brick) appears regularly on ESPN on “ESPN First Take” and “Stephen A’s World.


Teresa Castillo (Sabrina) does one of the voices in the HULU series “Madagascar: A Little Wild.”


Mark Hamill (ex-Kent) does voices in 2 animated series, “Invincible” on Amazon Prime and “Masters of the Universe: Revelation,” which premieres on Netflix July 23. He also has 2 other films in the works.


Pej Vahdat (ex-Dr.  Litz/Kia) appears in the new TV series “The Old Man” on FX on HULU later this year.


Dominic Rains (ex-Leo) appears in “Chicago Med” Wednesdays on NBC.


Sydney Mikayla (Trina) does voices in “Craig of the Creek” on Cartoon Network and “The Barbarian and the Troll” on Nickelodeon.


Robert Palmer Watkins (ex-Dillon) appears in the AMC series “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” and has a few new films coming out.


Kelly Sullivan (ex-Connie/Kate) has 2 new movies coming out and stars in “Sister with a Secret” Sunday, August 14 on Lifetime.


Gildart Jackson  (ex-Simon) has a  few movies coming out. He also has a recurring role on “The Bold Type” on Freeform and does a voice in “Castlevania” on Netflix as well the voice of Alfred on the video game  “Gotham Knights.”


Nazanin Boniadi (ex-Leyla) will be in the new Amazon Prime “Lord of the Rings” series. More Info She appears Friday, 10/21 on “Tamron Hall.”

Jack Wagner (ex-Frisco) stars in “When Calls the Heart” on the Hallmark Channel. He  appears on “The Talk” Monday, 3/21 on CBS.


Gwendoline Yeo (ex-Dr. Kelly Lee) does voices on the animated Malaysian series “Monkie Kid” and in the series “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” on Disney+.


Ignacio Serricchio (ex-Diego) sometimes does voices on “Family Guy” on FOX.  He will be seen in the first episode of “Firefly Lane” when the show returns for its second season on Netflix later this year.


Jaime Ray Newman (ex-Kristina) stars in the new HULU series “Dopesick” and in the HBO series “The Time Traveler’s Wife.”  She also  stars in the movie, “MK Ultra.”


Jason David (Aiden) also appears in the HBO series “The Time Traveler’s Wife.”


Minae Noji (ex-Kelly) does voices for the animated French show “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir,” which can be seen on the Disney Channel.


Maree Cheatham (ex-Charlene) appears in “The Haves and The Have Nots” on OWN.


Vinessa Antoine (Jordan) stars in a CBC drama series Wednesdays “Diggstown.” and appears in the new movie “Kicking Blood.”


Nathan Parsons (ex-Ethan) stars in “Roswell, New Mexico” Tuesdays on The CW.


Richard Gant (ex-Dr. Ford) has recurring roles on “NCIS: Los Angeles” on CBS and “The Wonder Years” on ABC.


Vernee Watson (Stella) appears in the series “Bob ♥ Abishola” Mondays on CBS.


Tequan Richmond (ex-T.J.) stars in the BET series “Boomerang” and in the movie “Blood on Her Badge” on TVOne.


John Stamos (ex-Blackie) appears in the podcast “Wondery’s Snatching Sinatra.” He stars in “Big Shot” on Disney+ an appears Wednesday, 10/19 on “The Drew Barrymore Show.”


Chrissie Fit (ex-Mercedes) stars in the new Comedy Central series “Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens” and in the Hulu series “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” She also appears in the movie “Women Is Losers.”


Penny Johnson Jerald (ex-Debbie) appears in “The Orville” on HULU.


James Patrick Stuart (Valentin) does voices in the animated series “Amphibia” on Disney and “Blaze and the Monster Machines” on Nickelodeon.


Hudson West (Jake) appears in a new anthology series, “Like It Was Yesterday.”


Billy Miller (ex-Drew) stars in the series “Truth Be Told” on the AppleTV+ network. It returns for season 3 this year (maybe in October). He guest-stars on “NCIS” Monday, 10/3 on CBS.


Mary Beth Evans (ex-Kathreine) also guest-stars on “The Rookie” Sunday, 11/14 on ABC.


Alyshia Ochse (ex-Cassandra) appears in the movie, “My True Fairytale” and in a new series, “UDrive Me.”


Molly Burnett  (ex-Maxie) appears in a new TV series, “Blackout.”


Dahlia Salem  (ex-Claire) guest-stars on a re-run of “S.W.A.T.” Saturday, January 22 on CBS.


Corbin Bernsen (ex-John) has a recurring role on “The Resident” Mondays on FOX and has a bunch of new movies coming out, including “Psych 3: This Is Gus” on Peacock, reprising his role as Henry Spencer from the “Psych” series. He and Janine Turner (ex-Laura) star in “Taking The Reins” Saturday, September 25, 8:00PM on Hallmark Movie Channel.


Wendy Braun (ex-Iris) appears in the series “Atypical” on Netflix.


Marisa Ramirez (ex-Gia) is a series regular on CBS’ “Blue Bloods,” which airs Fridays at 10 p.m. ET.


Johnny Wactor (Brando) is working on a new series, “Barbee Rehab” and has a few movies coming out as well.


Greg Cipes (ex-J.T.) does voices in many animated shows and has a few movies coming out.


Darby Stanchfield (ex-Amelia) stars in the Netflix series “Locke & Key,” and in the movie “Mosquito.” She appears Monday, October 25 on “Live with Kelly and Ryan”.


Jessica Tuck (Cassandra) stars in “For All Mankind” on AppleTV+ and in the Amazon series “Upload.”


Khary Payton (ex-Terrell) stars in “The Walking Dead” on AMC  and does voices on many different animated series.


Debbi Morgan (ex-Ellen) stars in “BET Her Presents: The Waiting Room” October 9; in the BET+ TV series “Bigger”; and on the FOX series “Our Kind of People” starting Sept. 1.


Wes Ramsey (Peter) has been working on this series, “Sidetracked,” which may or may not get picked up.


Hannah Nordberg (ex-Josslyn) does the voice of Gracy on the Disney series “Fancy Nancy.”


Matt Cohen (ex-Griffin) has joined ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT as a full-time correspondent and co-anchor of ET’s weekend show.


Shaun Cassidy (ex-Dusty) is a writer and consulting producer in the NBC hit show “New Amsterdam.”


Drew Garrett (ex-Michael) is working on a new series, “Daddy Issues.”


Kimberly McCullough (Robin) mostly directs now, including the new TV series “High School Musical: The Musical – The Series” on Disney+.


Stephen Kay  (ex-Reginald) is a director of TV series and movies, including the upcoming “Origin” movie and the series “Yellowstone” on Paramount+.


OTHER DAYTIME SOAPS


Greg Vaughan (ex-Lucky) plays Eric, Mary Beth Evans (ex-Katherine) plays Kayla, Stephen Nichols  (ex-Stefan) plays Steve, Brandon Barash (ex-Johnny) plays Jake, Thaao Penghlis (ex-Victor) plays Andre/Tony occasionally, Matthew Ashford (ex-Tom) plays Jack, Tamara Braun (ex-Carly) plays Ava, and Wally Kurth (Ned) also plays Justin on “Days of Our Lives.”


Richard Burgi (ex-Paul) plays Ashland, Michelle Stafford (ex-Nina) plays Phyllis, Jason Thompson  (ex-Patrick) plays Billy, Elizabeth Hendrickson (ex-Margaux) plays Chloe, and Brytni Sarpy (ex-Valerie) plays Elena on “The Young and The Restless” weekdays on CBS. Brytni also appears in “The Haves and The Have Nots” on OWN.


Rena Sofer (ex-Lois) plays Quinn, Scott Clifton (ex-Dillon) plays Liam and Ted King (ex-Lorenzo/Luis) plays Jack on “Bold & The Beautiful” weekdays on CBS.  Ashley Jones  (ex-Parker) appears occasionally as Bridget.


Hillary B. Smith (ex-Nora), Wes Ramsey (Peter), Robert Newman (ex-Prescott), Elizabeth Keifer  (ex-Camellia), Lesli Kay (ex-Lois) and other soap stars appears in “Venice: The Series“. It will return for season 7.

Digital series “The Bay” has moved to Amazon Prime. More casting news, updates, and previous episodes can be found at www.thebaytheseries.com. Many soap stars appear in the series.



 

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Ricky Martin (ex-Miguel) tours regularly. Find his concert dates here.


Jonathan Jackson (ex-Lucky) tours with his band as well as acts in movies and TV. Find his appearances on his site.


Rick Springfield (ex-Noah/Eli) tours regularly. Find his concert info at hist site. He appears Wednesday, 5/11 on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”


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