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'''Alan Dale''' {{born|6|May|1947}} is an actor who hails from New Zealand. He is most noted for playing Jim Robinson in the long-running Australian soap ''Neighbours''. Dale portrayed [[Praetor]] [[Hiren]] in {{film|10}}, and has also appeared on ''Lost'' (as Charles Widmore), [[w:c:24|''24'']] (as Vice President Jim Prescott), [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']], [[x-files:The Lone Gunmen|''The Lone Gunmen'']], ''NCIS'', ''The O.C.'' as recurring character (later series regular) Caleb Nichol (with [[Melinda Clarke]]'s Julie Cooper becoming his on-screen wife), ''Ugly Betty'' (as Bradford Meade), and in ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.''
 
'''Alan Dale''' {{born|6|May|1947}} is an actor who hails from New Zealand. He is most noted for playing Jim Robinson in the long-running Australian soap ''Neighbours''. Dale portrayed [[Praetor]] [[Hiren]] in {{film|10}}, and has also appeared on ''Lost'' (as Charles Widmore), [[w:c:24|''24'']] (as Vice President Jim Prescott), [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']], [[x-files:The Lone Gunmen|''The Lone Gunmen'']], ''NCIS'', ''The O.C.'' as recurring character (later series regular) Caleb Nichol (with [[Melinda Clarke]]'s Julie Cooper becoming his on-screen wife), ''Ugly Betty'' (as Bradford Meade), and in ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.''
   
Having recently appeared in the ''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' spin-off series ''{{w|Torchwood}}'', Dale is one of the few actors to have speaking roles in both the ''[[Star Trek]]'' and the ''Doctor Who'' franchises. The only others to share this distinction are [[Simon Pegg]], [[Christopher Neame]], [[John Franklyn-Robbins]], [[Maurice Roëves]], [[Guy Siner]], [[Barrie Ingham]], [[Olaf Pooley]] and [[Daphne Ashbrook]]. ([[Gregg Palmer]] also appeared in both franchises but his role in ''Star Trek'' went uncredited.)
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Having recently appeared in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off series ''{{w|Torchwood}}'', Dale is one of the few actors to have speaking roles in both the ''[[Star Trek]]'' and the ''Doctor Who'' franchises. The only others to share this distinction are [[Simon Pegg]], [[Christopher Neame]], [[John Franklyn-Robbins]], [[Maurice Roëves]], [[Guy Siner]], [[Barrie Ingham]], [[Olaf Pooley]] and [[Daphne Ashbrook]]. ([[Gregg Palmer]] also appeared in both franchises but his role in ''Star Trek'' went uncredited.)
   
 
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Alan Dale (born 6 May 1947; age 76) is an actor who hails from New Zealand. He is most noted for playing Jim Robinson in the long-running Australian soap Neighbours. Dale portrayed Praetor Hiren in Star Trek Nemesis, and has also appeared on Lost (as Charles Widmore), 24 (as Vice President Jim Prescott), The X-Files, The Lone Gunmen, NCIS, The O.C. as recurring character (later series regular) Caleb Nichol (with Melinda Clarke's Julie Cooper becoming his on-screen wife), Ugly Betty (as Bradford Meade), and in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Having recently appeared in the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, Dale is one of the few actors to have speaking roles in both the Star Trek and the Doctor Who franchises. The only others to share this distinction are Simon Pegg, Christopher Neame, John Franklyn-Robbins, Maurice Roëves, Guy Siner, Barrie Ingham, Olaf Pooley and Daphne Ashbrook. (Gregg Palmer also appeared in both franchises but his role in Star Trek went uncredited.)

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