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| Name = Aron Eisenberg
| stars [[Ian Abercrombie]] and [[Matthew Faison]]. In 1993 he starred with [[Wil Wheaton]] in ''The Liars' Club''.
 
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| Date of birth = {{d|6|January|1969}}
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| Place of birth = Hollywood, California, USA
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| Characters = [[Nog]]; [[Kar]]; [[Human 20th century news vendor|News vendor]]; [[Bashir 62 holograms#Farewell Party Guests|Holosuite Guest]]; [[Nog (mirror)]]
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'''Aron Scott Eisenberg''' {{born|6|January|1969}} is the actor who is best known for portraying [[Nog]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. Born in Hollywood, California, USA, Eisenberg underwent a kidney transplant when he was a teenager, which stunted his growth at 5 feet. Eisenberg's oldest son Nicholas Lawrence Eisenberg was born 25 April 1997. He has another son, Christopher Eisenberg.
   
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Eisenberg worked with [[Mark Paniccia]] on the [[Malibu Comics|Malibu]] celebrity [[comics|comic]] "[[The Rules of Diplomacy]]". Alongside fellow ''Deep Space Nine'' performers [[Max Grodénchik]], [[Chase Masterson]], and [[Cecily Adams]] he performed sketches as the "Ferengi Family Hour" on several ''Star Trek'' conventions. Eisenberg has also performed in several stage plays, received awards for these appearances, and directed a few stage plays.
A year later, he starred in ''Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills'' and in 1998 starred with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[Daniel Dae Kim]] in the television adaptation of ''Brave New World''.
 
   
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Eisenberg made his first acting appearance in the 1989 movie ''Beverly Hills Brats'', in which [[Whoopi Goldberg]] made a cameo appearance and ''Star Trek'' stunt coordinator [[Dennis Madalone]] played a store clerk. Also in that year, he starred with [[Lawrence Tierney]] in ''The Horror Show''. His last movie of that year was ''Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes'', also starring [[Warren Munson]]. He appeared in the 1990 movie ''Playroom'', directed by future ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' writer [[Manny Coto]]. He also starred in ''Streets'' that year. In 1991 he starred in ''Prayer of the Rollerboys'' and ''Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge'' with future DS9 guest stars [[Ian Abercrombie]] and [[Matthew Faison]]. In 1993 he played alongside [[Wil Wheaton]] in ''The Liars' Club''. A year later, he starred in ''Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills'' and in 1998 with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[Daniel Dae Kim]] in the television adaptation of ''Brave New World''.
==Appearances==
 
*[[Nog]] (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'') (see also [[List of DS9 recurring character appearances#Nog|DS9 recurring character appearances]])
 
*[[Kar]] ([[VOY]]: "[[Initiations]]")
 
*[[Unnamed Humans (20th century)#News Vendor|News Vendor]] ([[DS9]]: "[[Far Beyond the Stars]]")
 
   
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Eisenberg has also appeared in a few television series, including ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose'' (1991, episode ''Jerry: Portrait of a Video Junkie''), ''Tales from the Crypt'' (1991, episode ''Undertaking Palor'', with [[John Glover]], [[Jason Marsden]], [[John Kassir]], and [[Graham Jarvis]]), ''The Secret World of Alex Mack'' (1994, episodes ''School Dance'' and ''The Feud'', with [[J.D. Hall]] and [[John Marzilli]] in the latter one), and ''Brotherly Love'' (1996, episode ''Motherly Love'', starring [[Melinda Culea]] and [[Liz Vassey]], and guest starring [[Lee Arenberg]]).
==External Links==
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0251969}}
 
*{{Wikipedia|Aron Eisenberg}}
 
[[Category:Performers|Eisenberg, Aron]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|Eisenberg, Aron]]
 
[[Category:VOY performers|Eisenberg, Aron]]
 
   
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== Other ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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<gallery>
 
File:Kar.jpg|[[Kar]]<br />{{VOY|Initiations}}
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File:Nog (mirror).jpg|[[Nog (mirror)]]<br />{{DS9|Shattered Mirror}}
 
File:News Vendor.jpg|[[Human 20th century news vendor|News Vendor]]<br />{{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}
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File:Aron Eisenberg at Vics.jpg|[[Bashir 62 holograms#Farewell Party Guests|Holosuite Guest]]<br />{{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}<br />(uncredited)
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</gallery>
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=== Appearances as Nog ===
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*{{DS9}}
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**{{e|Emissary}} (Season One)
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**{{e|A Man Alone}}
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**{{e|The Nagus}}
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**{{e|The Storyteller}}
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**{{e|Progress}}
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**{{e|The Siege}} (Season Two)
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**{{e|Sanctuary}}
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**{{e|The Jem'Hadar}}
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**{{e|Life Support}} (Season Three)
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**{{e|Heart of Stone}}
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**{{e|Facets}}
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**{{e|The Visitor}} (Season Four)
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**{{e|Little Green Men}}
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**{{e|Homefront}}
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**{{e|Paradise Lost}}
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**{{e|The Ascent}} (Season Five)
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**{{e|The Darkness and the Light}}
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**{{e|For the Uniform}}
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**{{e|Soldiers of the Empire}}
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**{{e|Blaze of Glory}}
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**{{e|Empok Nor}}
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**{{e|In the Cards}}
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**{{e|Call to Arms}}
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**{{e|A Time to Stand}} (Season Six)
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**{{e|Rocks and Shoals}}
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**{{e|Favor the Bold}}
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**{{e|Sacrifice of Angels}}
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**{{e|You Are Cordially Invited}}
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**{{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}}
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**{{e|One Little Ship}}
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**{{e|Valiant}}
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**{{e|Profit and Lace}}
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**{{e|Tears of the Prophets}}
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**{{e|Image in the Sand}} (Season Seven)
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**{{e|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}
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**{{e|Chrysalis}}
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**{{e|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}}
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**{{e|The Siege of AR-558}}
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**{{e|It's Only a Paper Moon}}
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**{{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}
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**{{e|'Til Death Do Us Part}}
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**{{e|The Changing Face of Evil}}
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**{{e|The Dogs of War}}
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**{{e|What You Leave Behind}}
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.aronscottphotography.com AronScottPhotography.com] - official site
 
* {{wikipedia|Aron Eisenberg}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0251969}}
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Revision as of 13:30, 3 November 2015

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Aron Scott Eisenberg (born 6 January 1969; age 55) is the actor who is best known for portraying Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Born in Hollywood, California, USA, Eisenberg underwent a kidney transplant when he was a teenager, which stunted his growth at 5 feet. Eisenberg's oldest son Nicholas Lawrence Eisenberg was born 25 April 1997. He has another son, Christopher Eisenberg.

Eisenberg worked with Mark Paniccia on the Malibu celebrity comic "The Rules of Diplomacy". Alongside fellow Deep Space Nine performers Max Grodénchik, Chase Masterson, and Cecily Adams he performed sketches as the "Ferengi Family Hour" on several Star Trek conventions. Eisenberg has also performed in several stage plays, received awards for these appearances, and directed a few stage plays.

Eisenberg made his first acting appearance in the 1989 movie Beverly Hills Brats, in which Whoopi Goldberg made a cameo appearance and Star Trek stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone played a store clerk. Also in that year, he starred with Lawrence Tierney in The Horror Show. His last movie of that year was Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes, also starring Warren Munson. He appeared in the 1990 movie Playroom, directed by future Star Trek: Enterprise writer Manny Coto. He also starred in Streets that year. In 1991 he starred in Prayer of the Rollerboys and Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge with future DS9 guest stars Ian Abercrombie and Matthew Faison. In 1993 he played alongside Wil Wheaton in The Liars' Club. A year later, he starred in Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills and in 1998 with Leonard Nimoy, Miguel Ferrer and Daniel Dae Kim in the television adaptation of Brave New World.

Eisenberg has also appeared in a few television series, including Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1991, episode Jerry: Portrait of a Video Junkie), Tales from the Crypt (1991, episode Undertaking Palor, with John Glover, Jason Marsden, John Kassir, and Graham Jarvis), The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994, episodes School Dance and The Feud, with J.D. Hall and John Marzilli in the latter one), and Brotherly Love (1996, episode Motherly Love, starring Melinda Culea and Liz Vassey, and guest starring Lee Arenberg).

Other Star Trek appearances

Appearances as Nog

External links