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'''Bill Erwin''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|2|December|1914}} in Honey Grove, [[Texas]]) is the actor who portrayed [[Dalen Quaice]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Next Generation]]'' episode "[[Remember Me]]".
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'''Bill Erwin''' {{born|2|December|1914|died|29|December|2010}} was the actor who portrayed [[Doctor]] [[Dalen Quaice]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Remember Me}} in {{y|1990}}. He was born as '''William Lindsey Erwin''' in Honey Grove, Texas.
   
A veteran of film and television, Erwin appeared on numerous "theater programs" of the early 1950s, including ''Science Fiction Theater'' and ''Zane Grey Theatre''. He has made guest appearances on a wide variety of television programs, including ''The Virginian'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''Growing Pains'', ''Who's the Boss?'', ''Seinfeld'', ''The Drew Carey Show'', ''The West Wing'',
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A veteran of film and television, Erwin appeared on numerous "theater programs" of the early 1950s, including ''Science Fiction Theater'' and ''Zane Grey Theatre''. He has made guest appearances on a wide variety of television programs, including ''The Virginian'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''Growing Pains'', ''Who's the Boss?'', ''Seinfeld'' (for which he received an Emmy nomination, with [[Lanei Chapman]] playing his housekeeper), ''The Drew Carey Show'', ''The West Wing'', {{wt|I Love Lucy}}, and {{wt|The Twilight Zone}}. In the latter, he co-starred with fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Ken Lynch]], [[Arthur Batanides]], [[Frank Overton]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Morgan Jones]].
''[[I Love Lucy]]'', and ''[[The Twilight Zone]]''. In the latter, he co-starred with fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Ken Lynch]], [[Arthur Batanides]], [[Frank Overton]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Morgan Jones]].
 
 
 
His film credits consist primarily of small roles in such films as ''Forces of Nature'', ''Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult'' (with [[Marc Alaimo]], ''Home Alone'', ''She's Having a Baby'' (with [[William Windom]] and [[Wil Wheaton]]), and ''The Bear''. The exception to this is ''Somewhere in Time'', where he was featured in a larger role alongside [[Wikipedia:Christopher Reeve|Christopher Reeve]], [[Wikipedia:Jane Seymour (actress)|Jane Seymour]], and ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]'' actor [[Christopher Plummer]].
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His film credits consist primarily of small roles in such films as ''Forces of Nature'', ''Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult'' (with [[Marc Alaimo]]), ''Home Alone'', ''She's Having a Baby'' (with [[William Windom]] and [[Wil Wheaton]]), and ''The Bear''. The exception to this is ''Somewhere in Time'', where he was featured in a larger role alongside {{w|Christopher Reeve}}, {{w|Jane Seymour (actress)|Jane Seymour}}, and {{film|6}} actor [[Christopher Plummer]].
   
He had roles in two films with ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]'' actor [[Christopher Lloyd]]: ''Dennis the Menace'' (with [[Paul Winfield]]) and ''Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead'' (with [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Don Stark]], [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], and [[Bill Bolender]]). Irwin also appeared in the HBO movie ''Menno's Mind'', starring [[Michael Dorn]], [[Robert Picardo]], and [[Corbin Bernsen]].
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He had roles in two films with {{film|3}} actor [[Christopher Lloyd]]: ''Dennis the Menace'' (with [[Paul Winfield]]) and ''Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead'' (with [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Don Stark]], [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], and [[Bill Bolender]]). Erwin also appeared in the HBO movie ''Menno's Mind'', starring [[Michael Dorn]], [[Robert Picardo]], and [[Corbin Bernsen]].
   
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Among his last known work were episodes of ''Monk'' (2003, with [[Jim Jansen]]), ''King of Queens'' (2004), ''Everwood'' (2004, with [[Michael Behrens]]), and ''My Name Is Earl'' (2006, with [[Larry Hankin]] and [[Arne Starr]]).
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Erwin [[Star Trek deaths#December|died]] at his home in Studio City, California, on 29 December 2010. He was 96 years old. [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings-20110101,0,2188022.story?track=rss] Erwin was remembered at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on 18 September 2011. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?hl=en&v=Zxt9xNHpTQE&gl=US]
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* [http://www.bochynski.com/billerwin In Memory of Bill Erwin]
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Bill Erwin (2 December 191429 December 2010; age 96) was the actor who portrayed Doctor Dalen Quaice in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "Remember Me" in 1990. He was born as William Lindsey Erwin in Honey Grove, Texas.

A veteran of film and television, Erwin appeared on numerous "theater programs" of the early 1950s, including Science Fiction Theater and Zane Grey Theatre. He has made guest appearances on a wide variety of television programs, including The Virginian, Gunsmoke, Growing Pains, Who's the Boss?, Seinfeld (for which he received an Emmy nomination, with Lanei Chapman playing his housekeeper), The Drew Carey Show, The West Wing, I Love Lucy, and The Twilight Zone. In the latter, he co-starred with fellow Trek alumni Ken Lynch, Arthur Batanides, Frank Overton, John Hoyt, and Morgan Jones.

His film credits consist primarily of small roles in such films as Forces of Nature, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (with Marc Alaimo), Home Alone, She's Having a Baby (with William Windom and Wil Wheaton), and The Bear. The exception to this is Somewhere in Time, where he was featured in a larger role alongside Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country actor Christopher Plummer.

He had roles in two films with Star Trek III: The Search for Spock actor Christopher Lloyd: Dennis the Menace (with Paul Winfield) and Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (with Bill Cobbs, Don Stark, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., and Bill Bolender). Erwin also appeared in the HBO movie Menno's Mind, starring Michael Dorn, Robert Picardo, and Corbin Bernsen.

Among his last known work were episodes of Monk (2003, with Jim Jansen), King of Queens (2004), Everwood (2004, with Michael Behrens), and My Name Is Earl (2006, with Larry Hankin and Arne Starr).

Erwin died at his home in Studio City, California, on 29 December 2010. He was 96 years old. [1] Erwin was remembered at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on 18 September 2011. [2]

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