Hope he's doing well in Hollywood, he made a clutch play on B5 that's
for sure.
Bruce McGill. He's doing fine. He's gotten a lot of work over the years,
dating all the way back to something he did in the 70s right before "Animal
House" (I'm pretty sure that was something like his second or third film).
Amy
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The same episode also had John Schuck (Draal) and John Larroquette. I
noticed them in part because I'd just watched "Star Trek III" and "Star
Trek IV" (HDNet Movies has them running this month), and Shuck and
Larroquette each played a Klingon (Shuck in IV and Larroquette in III).
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I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
I seem to recall from one of the Trek anniversary specials that
Larroquette's Klingon was named "Maltz" and he took to calling him
"Chocolate" on set.
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> Chris Adams <cmad...@hiwaay.net>
I'm going to have to re-watch that. I never realized that was
Larroquette. I was always paying more attention to Christopher Lloyd.
-Wendy
Larroquette is the Klingon transporter operator (aka the Klingon that
survived).
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