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'''Andray Johnson''' {{born|10|March|1961}} from Chicago, Illinois, is the actor who appeared as an [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) personnel#|''Enterprise''-E science division officer]] in {{film|10}}. He received no credit for this appearance but his uniform was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|6394}}
 
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'''Andray Johnson''' {{born|10|March|1961}} is an actor who worked as recurring background actor on {{s|TNG}}, {{s|VOY}}, {{film|10}} and {{film|12}}. He received no credit for his appearances. His uniform from ''Nemesis'' was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|6394}}
   
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For the episode "The Masterpiece Society", Johnson filmed his scenes between Wednesday {{d|13|November|1991}} and Friday {{d|15|November|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].
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Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, Johnson joined the U.S. Marines and later moved to San Diego, California. He pursued an acting career and was featured in {{wt|Twogether (film)|Twogether}} (1992, with [[Brenda Bakke]], [[Jim Beaver]], [[Thomas Knickerbocker]], and [[Ellen Albertini Dow]]), {{wt|Loaded Weapon 1}} (1993, with [[William Shatner]], [[James Doohan]], [[F. Murray Abraham]], [[J.P. Hubbell]], [[Charles Napier]], [[Whoopi Goldberg]], and [[Lena Banks]]), as stand-in for {{w|Wesley Snipes}} on {{wt|Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man}} (1993), the reality series ''Behind Bars'' (1994), the short project ''Hoggs' Heaven'' (1994), the short crime comedy ''Murder Was the Case: The Movie'' (1995, with [[Bob Minor]] and [[Fred Williamson]]), and in episodes of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'' (1995), ''U.S. Customs Classified'' (1996), ''Could It Be a Miracle?'' (1996), and ''Moesha'' (1997, with [[Estelle Harris]]).
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He was also featured in episodes of {{wt|Cybill}} (1995, with [[Simon Billig]], [[William Steinfeldt]], [[Irving Ross]], [[Al Ahlf]], and [[Aric Rogokos]] and 1996 with Irving Ross, [[Tom Gianelli]], and [[Ken Jackman]]), ''Columbo'' (1997, with [[Raye Birk]], [[Dion Anderson]], [[Maury Sterling]], [[Woody Porter]], [[Janet Dey]], [[Dieter Hornemann]], and [[Michael Bailous]]), {{wt|Malcolm & Eddie}} (1998-2000, with [[Kimber Lee Renay]] and [[Derek Mears]]), ''Martial Law'' (2000, with [[Ben Bray]], [[Neal McDonough]], [[Jim O'Heir]], [[Tim Connolly]], [[Dennis Keiffer]], [[Henry Kingi, Jr.]], and [[J.J. Perry]]), ''My Wife and Kids'' (2001), ''Son of the Beach'' (2002, with [[Leslie Jordan]]), ''The Tracy Morgan Show'' (2004), ''Half and Half'' (2005, with [[Terrell Tilford]]), ''Stranger Adventures'' (2006), ''Murder by the Book'' (2007), ''The Investigators'' (2007), {{wt|Mad TV}} (2008), ''Talkshow with Spike Feresten'' (2008-2009), {{wt|and House (TV series)|House}} (2009, with [[Jennifer Morrison]]).
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Johnson appeared in television commercials for DirecTV, Capitol-One, Windows, Toys 'R' Us, and JC Penney and in print ads for Wells Fargo Bank as well as in music videos of Jennifer Lopez and Lil' Wayne. He also played supporting and featured parts in {{wt|Senseless}} (1998, with [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Brad Dourif]], [[Richard McGonagle]], [[Greg Grunberg]], [[Alexander Enberg]], [[Manu Intiraymi]], [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Cyia Batten]], [[Jack Shearer]], [[John Wilkie]], [[Bruce Dobos]], [[Rubin Knight]], [[Len Costanza]], and [[Janet Dey]]), {{wt|Blade (1998 film)|Blade}} (1998, with [[Judson Scott]], [[Sidney Liufau]], [[Al Goto]], [[Jeff Imada]], and [[Simon Rhee]]) and {{wt|Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man}} (2002, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[Michael Papajohn]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Jill Sayre]], [[Corey Mendell Parker]], [[Ashley Edner]], and [[Stan Lee]]), {{wt|Flightplan}} (2005, with [[Lois Hall]] and [[Robert Mammana]]), the comedy ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' (2005, with [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Scott L. Schwartz]], [[Kerry Hoyt]], [[Steve Kehela]], [[Bob Morrisey]], and [[Mark Correy]]), the family comedy ''Cordially Invited'' (2007, with [[Debra Wilson]]), {{wt|Black Dynamite}} (2009, with [[Phil Morris]], [[Damion Poitier]], [[Salli Richardson-Whitfield]], [[Tucker Smallwood]], [[Mike Starr]], [[Paul Hayes]], and [[Lauren Mary Kim]]), and the biopic ''Bobby Fischer Live'' (2009).
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Further acting work includes episodes of ''The Pacific'' (2010, with [[Conor O'Farrell]] and [[Nick Tate]]), ''Big Time Rush'' (2010, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Westley Nguyen]]), ''The Closer'' (2010, with [[Raymond Cruz]] and [[Theo Kypri]]), ''Hardcover Mysteries'' (2010), {{wt|The Mentalist}} (2010, with [[Cristine Rose]], [[Derek Webster]], [[Marc Worden]], [[Roy Joaquin]], [[Antony Acker]], [[Al Ahlf]], and [[Robert Buckingham]]), ''I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant'' (2011), ''Femme Fatales'' (2012), and ''The Eric Andre Show'' (2013), the science fiction film ''Project 12'' (2012), the drama ''40 Point Plan'' (2012), the horror film ''The Legend of Black Annie'' (2012), {{wt|Age of Dinosaurs}} (2013, with [[Ronny Cox]]), the drama ''Hollywood Chaos'' (2013), the drama ''Brooklyn Knight'' (2013), and the crime drama ''Unspeakable Indiscretions'' (2014).
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More recent projects include the crime thriller ''Where Birds Don't Fly'' (2015), the thriller ''The Guest House'' (2015, with [[Lisa Roumain]] and [[Billy Mayo]]), the crime thriller ''Only You & Me'' (2015, with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]]), an episode of ''My Crazy Ex'' (2016), the science fiction thriller ''Ctrl Alt Delete'' (2016), the comedy ''SinVerguenzas'' (2016), the thriller ''Wild for the Night'' (2016, with [[Brandon Molale]]), the short science fiction film ''Zodiac'' (2016), and the drama ''CainAbel'' (2017, with Billy Mayo and [[Cullen Chambers]]).
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Moab IV colonist 18.jpg|[[Moab IV colonists 002|Moab IV colonist]]<br />{{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Male command division officer in corridor, 2374.jpg|[[USS Voyager cmd officer 009|''Voyager'' officer]]<br />{{VOY|Day of Honor|Revulsion}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:No image yet.jpg|[[USS Enterprise-E unnamed 000|''Enterprise''-E science officer]]<br />{{film|10}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:No image yet.jpg|[[Starfleet Headquarters personnel (alternate reality)|Starfleet flag officer]]<br />{{film|12}}<br />(uncredited)
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== External links ==
 
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0424499}}
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* {{el|linkedin.com/pub/andray-johnson/b/31a/48b|Andray Johnson}} at {{el|linkedin.com|LinkedIn.com}}
* {{NowCasting|andrayjohnson}}
 
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* {{twitter|ajason50|Andray Johnson|external}}
* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/andray-johnson/b/31a/48b Andray Johnson] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
 
* [http://twitter.com/ajason50 Andray Johnson] at [http://twitter.com Twitter.com]
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* {{el|castimages.com/Portfolio/Actors/Men/1279050/Andray_Johnson|Andray Johnson}} at {{el|castimages.com|CastImages.com}}
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* {{el|sdmodel.com/talent/andray-johnson|Andray Johnson}} at {{el|sdmodel.com|San Diego Model Management}}
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* {{el|ispot.tv/topic/actor-actress/LNd/andray-johnson|Andray Johnson's TV commercial ads}} at {{el|ispot.tv|ISpot.tv}}
   
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 30 January 2024

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Andray Johnson (born 10 March 1961; age 63) is an actor who worked as recurring background actor on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek Nemesis and Star Trek Into Darkness. He received no credit for his appearances. His uniform from Nemesis was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

For the episode "The Masterpiece Society", Johnson filmed his scenes between Wednesday 13 November 1991 and Friday 15 November 1991 on Paramount Stage 16.

Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, Johnson joined the U.S. Marines and later moved to San Diego, California. He pursued an acting career and was featured in Twogether (1992, with Brenda Bakke, Jim Beaver, Thomas Knickerbocker, and Ellen Albertini Dow), Loaded Weapon 1 (1993, with William Shatner, James Doohan, F. Murray Abraham, J.P. Hubbell, Charles Napier, Whoopi Goldberg, and Lena Banks), as stand-in for Wesley Snipes on Demolition Man (1993), the reality series Behind Bars (1994), the short project Hoggs' Heaven (1994), the short crime comedy Murder Was the Case: The Movie (1995, with Bob Minor and Fred Williamson), and in episodes of Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1995), U.S. Customs Classified (1996), Could It Be a Miracle? (1996), and Moesha (1997, with Estelle Harris).

He was also featured in episodes of Cybill (1995, with Simon Billig, William Steinfeldt, Irving Ross, Al Ahlf, and Aric Rogokos and 1996 with Irving Ross, Tom Gianelli, and Ken Jackman), Columbo (1997, with Raye Birk, Dion Anderson, Maury Sterling, Woody Porter, Janet Dey, Dieter Hornemann, and Michael Bailous), Malcolm & Eddie (1998-2000, with Kimber Lee Renay and Derek Mears), Martial Law (2000, with Ben Bray, Neal McDonough, Jim O'Heir, Tim Connolly, Dennis Keiffer, Henry Kingi, Jr., and J.J. Perry), My Wife and Kids (2001), Son of the Beach (2002, with Leslie Jordan), The Tracy Morgan Show (2004), Half and Half (2005, with Terrell Tilford), Stranger Adventures (2006), Murder by the Book (2007), The Investigators (2007), Mad TV (2008), Talkshow with Spike Feresten (2008-2009), House (2009, with Jennifer Morrison).

Johnson appeared in television commercials for DirecTV, Capitol-One, Windows, Toys 'R' Us, and JC Penney and in print ads for Wells Fargo Bank as well as in music videos of Jennifer Lopez and Lil' Wayne. He also played supporting and featured parts in Senseless (1998, with Jenette Goldstein, Brad Dourif, Richard McGonagle, Greg Grunberg, Alexander Enberg, Manu Intiraymi, Ivar Brogger, Cyia Batten, Jack Shearer, John Wilkie, Bruce Dobos, Rubin Knight, Len Costanza, and Janet Dey), Blade (1998, with Judson Scott, Sidney Liufau, Al Goto, Jeff Imada, and Simon Rhee) and Spider-Man (2002, with Kirsten Dunst, Michael Papajohn, Tim de Zarn, Jill Sayre, Corey Mendell Parker, Ashley Edner, and Stan Lee), Flightplan (2005, with Lois Hall and Robert Mammana), the comedy Fun with Dick and Jane (2005, with Ivar Brogger, Clint Howard, Scott L. Schwartz, Kerry Hoyt, Steve Kehela, Bob Morrisey, and Mark Correy), the family comedy Cordially Invited (2007, with Debra Wilson), Black Dynamite (2009, with Phil Morris, Damion Poitier, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Tucker Smallwood, Mike Starr, Paul Hayes, and Lauren Mary Kim), and the biopic Bobby Fischer Live (2009).

Further acting work includes episodes of The Pacific (2010, with Conor O'Farrell and Nick Tate), Big Time Rush (2010, with Ed Begley, Jr. and Westley Nguyen), The Closer (2010, with Raymond Cruz and Theo Kypri), Hardcover Mysteries (2010), The Mentalist (2010, with Cristine Rose, Derek Webster, Marc Worden, Roy Joaquin, Antony Acker, Al Ahlf, and Robert Buckingham), I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant (2011), Femme Fatales (2012), and The Eric Andre Show (2013), the science fiction film Project 12 (2012), the drama 40 Point Plan (2012), the horror film The Legend of Black Annie (2012), Age of Dinosaurs (2013, with Ronny Cox), the drama Hollywood Chaos (2013), the drama Brooklyn Knight (2013), and the crime drama Unspeakable Indiscretions (2014).

More recent projects include the crime thriller Where Birds Don't Fly (2015), the thriller The Guest House (2015, with Lisa Roumain and Billy Mayo), the crime thriller Only You & Me (2015, with Patrick Kilpatrick), an episode of My Crazy Ex (2016), the science fiction thriller Ctrl Alt Delete (2016), the comedy SinVerguenzas (2016), the thriller Wild for the Night (2016, with Brandon Molale), the short science fiction film Zodiac (2016), and the drama CainAbel (2017, with Billy Mayo and Cullen Chambers).

Star Trek appearances

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