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'''Robert "Bob" Sordal''' served as First Company Grip on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' from the start of [[TNG Season 3|season three]] through {{e|Realm of Fear}}, the second episode of the [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]]. He then moved on to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', while [[Steve Gausche]] replaced him on ''TNG''. After two seasons on ''DS9'', Sordal moved to ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and Gausche to ''DS9''. Sordal only worked on ''VOY''{{'}}s [[VOY Season 1|first season]] before retiring from the business.
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'''Robert "Bob" Sordal''' served as First Company Grip on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' from the start of [[TNG Season 3|season three]] through {{e|Realm of Fear}}, the second episode of the [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]]. He then moved on to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', while [[Steve Gausche]] replaced him on [[TNG]]. After two seasons on [[DS9]], Sordal moved to ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and Gausche to DS9. Sordal only worked on the [[VOY Season 1|first season]] of ''Voyager'' before retiring from the business.
   
 
A [[Bob Sordal (Captain)|Captain Bob Sordal]] appears on the [[dedication plaque]] of the {{USS|Brattain}} in the episode {{e|Night Terrors}} and on a list of [[Starbase 32]] personnel in the episode {{e|Violations}}, named after him.
Before signing onto ''TNG'' in {{y|1989}}, Sordal had worked as a grip on feature films for over a decade. His first film was the 1976 remake of ''King Kong'', whose cast included [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Ed Lauter]], and [[Garry Walberg]]. Sordal's subsequent credits include ''Who'll Stop the Rain'' (1978, starring [[Jonathan Banks]], [[David Opatoshu]], [[Gail Strickland]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]]), ''The Competition'' (1980, featuring [[James B. Sikking]]), ''Body Heat'' (1981), ''Annie'' (1981), ''Young Doctors in Love'' (1982, starring [[Michael McKean]] and [[Saul Rubinek]] and featuring [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Charlie Brill]], [[Hamilton Camp]], and [[Deborah Lacey]]), ''All of Me'' (1984, featuring [[Richard Libertini]]), ''The Man with One Red Show'' (1985, featuring [[Gerrit Graham]], [[David L. Lander]], and [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''Midnight Run'' (1988), ''My Stepmother Is an Alien'' (1988, featuring [[Tony Jay]] and [[Suzie Plakson]]), and ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989, featuring [[Harris Yulin]], [[Aaron Lustig]], and [[Christopher Neame]]).
 
   
 
Before signing onto ''The Next Generation'' in {{y|1989}}, Sordal had worked as a grip on feature films for over a decade. His first film was the 1976 remake of ''King Kong'', whose cast included [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Ed Lauter]], and [[Garry Walberg]]. Sordal's subsequent credits include ''Who'll Stop the Rain'' (1978, starring [[Jonathan Banks]], [[David Opatoshu]], [[Gail Strickland]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]]), ''The Competition'' (1980, featuring [[James B. Sikking]]), ''Body Heat'' (1981), ''Annie'' (1981), ''Young Doctors in Love'' (1982, starring [[Michael McKean]] and [[Saul Rubinek]] and featuring [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Charlie Brill]], [[Hamilton Camp]], and [[Deborah Lacey]]), ''All of Me'' (1984, featuring [[Richard Libertini]]), ''The Man with One Red Show'' (1985, featuring [[Gerrit Graham]], [[David L. Lander]], and [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''Midnight Run'' (1988), ''My Stepmother Is an Alien'' (1988, featuring [[Tony Jay]] and [[Suzie Plakson]]), and ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989, featuring [[Harris Yulin]], [[Aaron Lustig]], and [[Christopher Neame]]).
A [[Bob Sordal (Captain)|Captain Bob Sordal]] appears on the [[dedication plaque]] of the {{USS|Brattain}} in TNG{{'}}s {{e|Night Terrors}} and on a list of [[Starbase 32]] personnel in the episode {{e|Violations}}, named after TNG's First Company Grip.
 
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
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<div class ="appear">
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* {{TNG}}
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** [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]] (26 episodes)
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** [[TNG Season 4|Season 4]] (26 episodes)
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** [[TNG Season 5|Season 5]] (26 episodes)
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** {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}} ([[TNG Season 6|Season 6]])
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** {{e|Realm of Fear}}
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</div>
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0814769}}
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0814769}}
   
 
[[Category:Camera and electrical department|Sordal, Bob]]
 
[[Category:Camera and electrical department|Sordal, Bob]]

Revision as of 21:10, 11 July 2012

Template:Realworld Robert "Bob" Sordal served as First Company Grip on Star Trek: The Next Generation from the start of season three through "Realm of Fear", the second episode of the sixth season. He then moved on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, while Steve Gausche replaced him on TNG. After two seasons on DS9, Sordal moved to Star Trek: Voyager and Gausche to DS9. Sordal only worked on the first season of Voyager before retiring from the business.

A Captain Bob Sordal appears on the dedication plaque of the USS Brattain in the episode "Night Terrors" and on a list of Starbase 32 personnel in the episode "Violations", named after him.

Before signing onto The Next Generation in 1989, Sordal had worked as a grip on feature films for over a decade. His first film was the 1976 remake of King Kong, whose cast included Rene Auberjonois, Ed Lauter, and Garry Walberg. Sordal's subsequent credits include Who'll Stop the Rain (1978, starring Jonathan Banks, David Opatoshu, Gail Strickland, and Anthony Zerbe), The Competition (1980, featuring James B. Sikking), Body Heat (1981), Annie (1981), Young Doctors in Love (1982, starring Michael McKean and Saul Rubinek and featuring Ed Begley, Jr., Charlie Brill, Hamilton Camp, and Deborah Lacey), All of Me (1984, featuring Richard Libertini), The Man with One Red Show (1985, featuring Gerrit Graham, David L. Lander, and David Ogden Stiers), Midnight Run (1988), My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988, featuring Tony Jay and Suzie Plakson), and Ghostbusters II (1989, featuring Harris Yulin, Aaron Lustig, and Christopher Neame).

Star Trek credits

External link

  • Template:IMDb-link