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In addition, Dean had a lead role in the independent features ''The Law of Diminishing Returns'' and ''Beyond the 5000''. He was also seen in the 2008 sports drama ''Chasing 3000'', with [[Seymour Cassel]] and [[Lori Petty]]. In addition to ''Star Trek'', Dean's other upcoming films include ''The Ugly Truth'' and ''Angels & Demons''.
 
In addition, Dean had a lead role in the independent features ''The Law of Diminishing Returns'' and ''Beyond the 5000''. He was also seen in the 2008 sports drama ''Chasing 3000'', with [[Seymour Cassel]] and [[Lori Petty]]. In addition to ''Star Trek'', Dean's other upcoming films include ''The Ugly Truth'' and ''Angels & Demons''.
   
For television, Dean has appeared on ''The Bernie Mac Show'' (in an episode with [[Wade Williams]]) and the [[CBS]] series ''Cold Case'' (with [[Deborah May]]). He will soon be seen on ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', along with [[Wallace Langham]] and ''Star Trek'' co-star [[Michelle Lenhardt]]. [[James A. Contner]] directed Dean in the upcoming made-for-TV movie ''Ladies of the House''.
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For television, Dean has appeared on ''The Bernie Mac Show'' (in an episode with [[Wade Williams]]) and the [[CBS Television Studios|CBS]] series ''Cold Case'' (with [[Deborah May]]). He will soon be seen on ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', along with [[Wallace Langham]] and ''Star Trek'' co-star [[Michelle Lenhardt]]. [[James A. Contner]] directed Dean in the upcoming made-for-TV movie ''Ladies of the House''.
   
 
Dean has also worked on numerous commercials, public service announcements, and promos, including a DVD international promo for the hit 2004 film ''Spider-Man 2''. He has several stage credits, as well, including a production of ''The Dutchman'' and several stand-up comedy acts.
 
Dean has also worked on numerous commercials, public service announcements, and promos, including a DVD international promo for the hit 2004 film ''Spider-Man 2''. He has several stage credits, as well, including a production of ''The Dutchman'' and several stand-up comedy acts.

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Template:Realworld Calvin Dean (born 1964) is an actor who appears in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek as a security officer. [1]

According to the Internet Movie Database, Dean's character is named "Daniels." This has not yet been confirmed.

Dean made his feature film acting debut with an uncredited appearance as a mountain climber in the 2000 adventure thriller Vertical Limit. This film also featured Star Trek: Deep Space Nine regular Alexander Siddig in his first film role.

Dean's next film was the 2001 boxing drama Carman: The Champion, which starred Michael Nouri. He later worked as a day player on the films Deja Vu (with Bruce Greenwood), Reign Over Me (with Jonathan Banks and John de Lancie), and Freedom Writers (with Tim Halligan).

In addition, Dean had a lead role in the independent features The Law of Diminishing Returns and Beyond the 5000. He was also seen in the 2008 sports drama Chasing 3000, with Seymour Cassel and Lori Petty. In addition to Star Trek, Dean's other upcoming films include The Ugly Truth and Angels & Demons.

For television, Dean has appeared on The Bernie Mac Show (in an episode with Wade Williams) and the CBS series Cold Case (with Deborah May). He will soon be seen on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, along with Wallace Langham and Star Trek co-star Michelle Lenhardt. James A. Contner directed Dean in the upcoming made-for-TV movie Ladies of the House.

Dean has also worked on numerous commercials, public service announcements, and promos, including a DVD international promo for the hit 2004 film Spider-Man 2. He has several stage credits, as well, including a production of The Dutchman and several stand-up comedy acts.

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