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This is a list of actors and actresses who filmed scenes for a Star Trek production, but their material was cut from the final aired version. Some of them still remained in the end credits.

Contents

[edit] The Original Series

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[edit] Movies

[edit] Lee Arnone-Briggs

Lee Arnone-Briggs as the Starfleet librarian
Lee Arnone-Briggs as the Starfleet librarian

See Main article: Lee Arnone-Briggs

Lee Arnone-Briggs is the actress who played the role of the Starfleet librarian in Star Trek: Insurrection, who admonished the characters of Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis in the Enterprise-E library. Although her role has no lines and was cut from the final version of the film, her name remained in the end credits. The scene, which included her appearances is part of the special "Deleted scenes" on the special edition DVD release and is described as scene #40 "Flirting".

[edit] Brian Avery

Brian Avery as a Tarlac officer
Brian Avery as a Tarlac officer

See Main article: Brian Avery

Brian Edward Avery (born 19 October 1973; age 34) is a stuntman and stunt actor whose scene as a Tarlac officer was removed from the final version of Star Trek: Insurrection. He filmed this scene, a 30 ft. fall from a cliff, along stuntmen Eddie Braun, Joey Box, and Brian J. Williams. In this scene, Brent Spiner's character Data and several Ba'ku background performers met these three alien officers on their way away from the Ba'ku village. Spiner, doubled by Brian Williams, knocked them out and threw them over the cliff. This scene and the making of this scene, including an interview and the description of stunt coordinator Rick Avery are included in the Star Trek: Insurrection (Special Edition) DVD feature "Anatomy of a Stunt".

[edit] Joey Box

Joey Box as a Son'a officer
Joey Box as a Son'a officer

See Main article: Joey Box

Richard J. "Joey" Box (born 1 February 1965; age 43) is the stuntman and stunt coordinator whose scene as a Son'a officer was removed from the final version of Star Trek: Insurrection. He filmed this scene, a 30 ft. fall from a cliff, along stuntmen Eddie Braun, Brian Avery, and Brian J. Williams. In this scene, Brent Spiner's character Data and several Ba'ku background performers met these three alien officers on their way away from the Ba'ku village. Spiner, doubled by Brian Williams, knocked them out and threw them over the cliff. This scene and the making of this scene, including an interview and the description of stunt coordinator Rick Avery are included in the Star Trek: Insurrection (Special Edition) DVD feature "Anatomy of a Stunt".

[edit] Eddie Braun

Eddie Braun as a Tarlac officer
Eddie Braun as a Tarlac officer

See Main article: Eddie Braun

Edward "Eddie" Braun is a stuntman and stunt coordinator whose scene as a Tarlac officer was removed from the final version of Star Trek: Insurrection. He filmed this scene, a 30 ft. fall from a cliff, along stuntmen Joey Box, Brian Avery, and Brian J. Williams. In this scene, Brent Spiner's character Data and several Ba'ku background performers met these three alien officers on their way away from the Ba'ku village. Spiner, doubled by Brian Williams, knocked them out and threw them over the cliff. This scene and the making of this scene, including an interview and the description of stunt coordinator Rick Avery are included in the Star Trek: Insurrection (Special Edition) DVD feature "Anatomy of a Stunt".

[edit] Steven Culp

Steven Culp as Commander Martin Madden
Steven Culp as Commander Martin Madden

See Main article: Steven Culp

Steven Culp (born 3 September 1955; age 53) is the actor who appeared as Commander Martin Madden in Star Trek Nemesis. His role should replace William T. Riker, who left the ship for a command position on board the Titan in the final scenes of the movie. Due to time problems, this scene was among the ones who were removed from the film, but later included in the Deleted scenes section of the DVD release.

[edit] Phillip Glasser

Phillip Glasser as the young Ru'afo
Phillip Glasser as the young Ru'afo

See Main article: Phillip Glasser

Phillip Glasser (born 4 October 1978; age 30) is the actor who was hired to play a young Ru'afo in the end scenes of Star Trek: Insurrection. After the first test screenings, the films ending was re-shot and his scene replaced. The scene, titled scene #301-304 "Alternate Ending", was later inlcuded in the special edition's DVD feature "Deleted scenes". Glasser's name, although he had no lines, remained in the end credits of the movie.

[edit] Max Grodénchik

Max Grodénchik as a Trill ensign
Max Grodénchik as a Trill ensign

See Main article: Max Grodénchik

Max Grodénchik (born 12 November 1966; age 41) is the actor who filmed scenes as the Trill ensign, who did research in the Enterprise-E library in Star Trek: Insurrection. His scenes alongside Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis were removed from the final version, but later included in the Deleted scenes section of the Special Edition DVD release, which described the scene as scene #40 "Flirting".

[edit] Norman Kent

Norman Kent as skydiving double for William Shatner
Norman Kent as skydiving double for William Shatner

Norman Albert Kent (born 23 August 1956; age 52) is a skydiver, aerial stuntman, aerial cinematographer, and aerial director of photography who was the skydiving stunt double for William Shatner in the opening scene of Star Trek Generations which was cut from the final aired version. He worked without a credit but can be seen in the special feature section of the Star Trek Generations (Special Edition) DVD.

Kent was born in El Paso, Texas and grew up in Mexico City, Mexico. He lost his first wife Deanna, a parachute specialist, in 1997 and married his second wife Nicole in 2002. Kent is an aerial specialist, skydiver, parachute jumper, and aerial photographer and cinematographer. He has earned several awards and nominations throughout the years and was featured on several magazines and documentaries such as "Willing to Fly", his life work which he finished with his second wife after started in the '80s.

Kent has performed aerial stunts and coordinated aerial sequences in films such as Cliffhanger (1993), Terminal Velocity (1994, with Christopher McDonald and Tim Kelleher), Smoke Jumpers (1996, with Timothy Carhart, Spencer Garrett, Jana Marie Hupp, and Bill Bolender), Eraser (1996, with Vanessa Williams), Cutaway (2000), xXx (2002), and Last Holiday (2006), and in television series such as Rescue 911, Saved by the Bell, Dave's World, and german productions such as Der Clown and Schutzengel.

More recently he served as director of Photography and stunt coordinator for the skydiving unit for the action comedy Get Smart (2008, with The Rock).

He has coordinated several projects and created aerial scenes for films and commercials such as the "Coca Cola" commercial with actor Miko Hughes and over 100 parachute jumpers. (NormanKent.com - official site)

[edit] Carey Scott

Carey Scott (born 21 June 1965; age 43) is an actor and acting coach who was hired as a voice artist in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. He recorded some dialog as a younger Spock, who should be about 20 years old, but the dialog was not used in the final aired version. Recently he was interviewed for the Star Trek Communicator, although his story was not published until today. (Source: Carey Scott)

Scott Has appeared in several feature films, including Gimme an "F" (1984), The burbs (1989, with Wendy Schaal and Robert Picardo), Ripper Man (1996, with Charles Napier), The Tiger Woods Story (1998, with John Cho, Albert Hall, and directed by LeVar Burton), Bruce Almighty (2003, with Mark Kiely), and Holyman Undercover (set for 2008).

He has also performed in many television series, such as After MASH (1983), 21, Jump Street (1988), One West Waikiki (1994, with Vaughn Armstrong and Daphne Ashbrook), Renegade (1993-1996, with Branscombe Richmond), Walker, Texas Ranger (2000-2001), and Boston Legal (2007, with William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois, and Ron Ostrow).

Scott has also worked as acting coach and has been teaching at his own acting school, The Rehearsal Room.

[edit] Armin Shimerman

Armin Shimerman as Quark
Armin Shimerman as Quark

See Main article: Armin Shimerman

Armin Shimerman (born 5 November 1949; age 58) is the actor who filmed scenes as Quark for Star Trek: Insurrection, which should be at the near end. In these scenes he tried to open a spa on the Ba'ku homeworld, but was stopped and brought back to Deep Space 9 by the Enterprise-E. These scenes were removed from the aired version, but several shots appeared in the internet and on the Special Edition DVD.

[edit] Brian J. Williams

See Main article: Brian J. Williams

Brian J. Williams is a stuntman and stunt actor who served as stunt double for Brent Spiner's character Data in Star Trek: Insurrection. One of his scenes, a fight scene with stuntmen Brian Avery, Joey Box, and Eddie Braun at a cliff was removed from the final aired version. In this scene Williams knocked the three stuntmen out and threw them off a cliff. This scene and the making of this scene, including an interview and the description of stunt coordinator Rick Avery are included in the Star Trek: Insurrection (Special Edition) DVD feature "Anatomy of a Stunt".

[edit] The Next Generation

[edit] Martha Hackett

See Main article: Martha Hackett

Martha Hackett (born 21 February 1961; age 47) is an actress who performed scenes as a Terellian captain, named Androna, in the final episode "All Good Things...", but was cut from the aired version. Her costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay.

[edit] Marilyn Rockafellow

Marilyn Rockafellow (born 22 January 1932) is an actress who made a short guest appearance as Cara Hill in the episode "Remember Me". She was cut from the aired version and her costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay.

Rockafellow made also guest appearances in television series such as The Cosby Show (1984), Tales from the Darkside (1988, with Stephen McHattie and Patricia Tallman), Hunter (1989), Roseanne (1991), Cheers (1993, with Kirstie Alley and Kelsey Grammer), and Dark Skies (1996, with Francis Guinan). She performed in feature films, including Ordinary People (1980, with James B. Sikking), Someone to Watch Over Me (1987, with Andreas Katsulas and Daniel Hugh Kelly), Blood Ties (1991, with Barbara March), Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991, with Elinor Donahue and Matthew Faison), Nixon (1995, with Paul Sorvino), The Love Letter (1999), and Double Whammy (2001).

[edit] Raymond D. Turner

Raymond D. Turner is an actor who filmed scenes for the episode "The Bonding", in which he appeared as a teacher on board the Enterprise-D. His scenes were removed, and no further credit named him.

Turner has appeared in films such as Coming to America (1988, with Madge Sinclair and Victoria Dillard), Sex Crimes (1992), Amanda & the Alien (1995, with Michael Dorn), and Once You Meet a Stranger (1996, with Mark Kiely, Symba Smith, and Neil Vipond).

He has also guest starred in television series such as Married with children (1988), Coach (1990, with Tricia Sheldon), Hunter (1990, with Cyril O'Reilly, Andreas Katsulas, and directed by Winrich Kolbe), MacGyver (1991, with Geno Silva), and ER (1995, with Ellen Albertini Dow, Chase Masterson, and Lily Mariye). [1]

[edit] Deep Space Nine

[edit] Sandra Grando

Sandra Grando and Alan Oppenheimer
Sandra Grando and Alan Oppenheimer

See Main article: Sandra Grando

Sandra Grando is an actress who filmed scenes as the first officer of the Odyssey in the episode "The Jem'Hadar" but most of her scenes were removed from the aired version. Her lines were given to actor Michael Jace, although she was briefly seen in one scene and her name was still in the end credits.

[edit] Tom Morga

See Main article: Tom Morga

Tom Morga is a stuntman and stunt actor who filmed scenes for the episode "The Visitor". These scenes include an explosion in the machine room of the Defiant and Morga performed stunts as a Starfleet operations officer. Although three extras remained in the final aired version, Morga was completely cut from this episode. (source: Tom Morga)

[edit] Voyager

None

[edit] Enterprise

[edit] Serena Scott Thomas

See Main article: Serena Scott Thomas

Serena Scott Thomas (born 21 September 1961) is the actress who played Becky in a scene of the episode "The Expanse". Her scene was removed from the aired version of the episode but later included in the special edition DVD release.

[edit] Dennis Cockrum

See Main article: Dennis Cockrum

Played Freebus in a deleted scene in ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights".

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