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⚫ | Prior to his performance in ''Enterprise'', Chance had roles in the independent comedy ''Soft Toilet Seats'' (1999), the video production ''Geddon'' (2000), the comedy ''The Sweetest Thing'' (2002, with [[Chelsea Bond]] and [[Cyia Batten]]), the short comedy ''Smooth'' (2003, with [[Adam Harrington]]), and the thriller ''As Virgins Fall'' (2003, with [[Michael |
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⚫ | Prior to his performance in ''Enterprise'', Chance had roles in the independent comedy ''Soft Toilet Seats'' (1999), the video production ''Geddon'' (2000), the comedy ''The Sweetest Thing'' (2002, with [[Chelsea Bond]] and [[Cyia Batten]]), the short comedy ''Smooth'' (2003, with [[Adam Harrington]]), and the thriller ''As Virgins Fall'' (2003, with [[Michael Krawic]]). He also served as production coordinator for the television documentary ''Reel Comedy: Saving Silverman'' (2001). |
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⚫ | Between 2002 and 2003 he played John in ten episodes of the daytime series ''General Hospital''. Further performances include the short comedy ''Double Header'' (2005), the ''Las Vegas'' episode ''Everything Old Is You Again'' (2005, starring [[Nikki Cox]] and with [[Robert Curtis Brown]] and [[Michael Canavan]]), David Gray's ''Hospital Food'' music video (2005), the ''Criminal Minds'' episode ''The Fisher King: Part 1'' (2006), and the short drama ''Absence Remedy'' (2006). |
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 29 November 2023
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Alexander S. Chance is the actor who portrayed a science officer in the Star Trek: Enterprise second season episode "The Crossing".
Prior to his performance in Enterprise, Chance had roles in the independent comedy Soft Toilet Seats (1999), the video production Geddon (2000), the comedy The Sweetest Thing (2002, with Chelsea Bond and Cyia Batten), the short comedy Smooth (2003, with Adam Harrington), and the thriller As Virgins Fall (2003, with Michael Krawic). He also served as production coordinator for the television documentary Reel Comedy: Saving Silverman (2001).
Between 2002 and 2003 he played John in ten episodes of the daytime series General Hospital. Further performances include the short comedy Double Header (2005), the Las Vegas episode Everything Old Is You Again (2005, starring Nikki Cox and with Robert Curtis Brown and Michael Canavan), David Gray's Hospital Food music video (2005), the Criminal Minds episode The Fisher King: Part 1 (2006), and the short drama Absence Remedy (2006).