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[[File:Cristian Letelier, Star Trek 2.jpg|thumb|...as an ''Enterprise'' cadet]]
 
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'''Cristian Letelier''' is an actor, dancer, and model who portrayed an [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Trainee engineerings cadets|''Enterprise'' cadet]] in {{film|2}}. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearance.
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'''Cristian Letelier''' is an actor, dancer, and model who portrayed an [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Trainee engineering cadets|''Enterprise'' cadet]] in {{film|2}}. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearance.
   
Born in Chile, Letelier earned a Masters Degree in Marine Affairs from the USC and two undergrad degrees from the American University in Washington D.C. He is fluent in Spanish, English, French, and Danish and was photographed for several magazines, print-ads, and commercial campaigns. He hosted the ''Totalmente En Forma'' fitness how for ESPN.
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Born in Chile, Letelier earned a Masters Degree in Marine Affairs from the USC and two undergrad degrees from the American University in Washington DC. He is fluent in Spanish, English, French, and Danish and was photographed for several magazines, print-ads, and commercial campaigns. He hosted the ''Totalmente En Forma'' fitness show for ESPN.
   
His work on screen includes the science fiction film ''Tron'' (1982, starring [[David Warner]]), the video documentary ''Muscle Motion'' (1983, along [[Roger Menache]] and [[Dennis Landry]]), {{w|Sylvester Stallone}}'s drama ''Staying Alive'' (1983, with [[Kurtwood Smith]]), the comedy ''Going Berserk'' (1983, with [[Richard Libertini]], [[Paul Dooley]], Kurtwood Smith, [[John Paragon]], [[Rosalind Chao]], [[Jeff Imada]], [[James Lew]], and [[Elinor Donahue]]), the drama ''Perfect'' (1985, with [[Stefan Gierasch]], [[Rosalind Allen]], [[Ronnie Claire Edwards]], and Roger Menache), and the music comedy ''Who's That Girl?'' (1987, with [[Bibi Besch]], [[Cecile Callan]], [[Ron Taylor]], [[Mike Starr]], [[Laura Drake]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Faith Minton]], [[Darwyn Carson]], and [[Lloyd Kino]]).
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His work on-screen includes the science fiction film ''Tron'' (1982, starring [[David Warner]]), the video documentary ''Muscle Motion'' (1983, along [[Roger Menache]] and [[Dennis Landry]]), {{w|Sylvester Stallone}}'s drama ''Staying Alive'' (1983, with [[Kurtwood Smith]]), the comedy ''Going Berserk'' (1983, with [[Richard Libertini]], [[Paul Dooley]], Kurtwood Smith, [[John Paragon]], [[Rosalind Chao]], [[Jeff Imada]], [[James Lew]], and [[Elinor Donahue]]), the drama ''Perfect'' (1985, with [[Stefan Gierasch]], [[Rosalind Allen]], [[Ronnie Claire Edwards]], and Roger Menache), and the music comedy ''Who's That Girl?'' (1987, with [[Bibi Besch]], [[Cecile Callan]], [[Ron Taylor]], [[Mike Starr]], [[Laura Drake]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Faith Minton]], [[Darwyn Carson]], and [[Lloyd Kino]]).
   
 
Further appearances includes episodes of ''Sisters'' (1991, with [[Elizabeth Hoffman]] and [[Raymond Singer]]), ''Women: Stories of Passion'' (1997), ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''General Hospital'', ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'', ''Pacific Blue'', ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (starring [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[K Callan]]), ''Nightingales'' (starring [[Roxann Dawson]]), ''Sunset Beach'', and ''Veronica's Closet'' (starring [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[Wallace Langham]]).
 
Further appearances includes episodes of ''Sisters'' (1991, with [[Elizabeth Hoffman]] and [[Raymond Singer]]), ''Women: Stories of Passion'' (1997), ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''General Hospital'', ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'', ''Pacific Blue'', ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (starring [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[K Callan]]), ''Nightingales'' (starring [[Roxann Dawson]]), ''Sunset Beach'', and ''Veronica's Closet'' (starring [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[Wallace Langham]]).

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File:Cristian Letelier, Star Trek 2.jpg

...as an Enterprise cadet

Cristian Letelier is an actor, dancer, and model who portrayed an Enterprise cadet in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearance.

Born in Chile, Letelier earned a Masters Degree in Marine Affairs from the USC and two undergrad degrees from the American University in Washington DC. He is fluent in Spanish, English, French, and Danish and was photographed for several magazines, print-ads, and commercial campaigns. He hosted the Totalmente En Forma fitness show for ESPN.

His work on-screen includes the science fiction film Tron (1982, starring David Warner), the video documentary Muscle Motion (1983, along Roger Menache and Dennis Landry), Sylvester Stallone's drama Staying Alive (1983, with Kurtwood Smith), the comedy Going Berserk (1983, with Richard Libertini, Paul Dooley, Kurtwood Smith, John Paragon, Rosalind Chao, Jeff Imada, James Lew, and Elinor Donahue), the drama Perfect (1985, with Stefan Gierasch, Rosalind Allen, Ronnie Claire Edwards, and Roger Menache), and the music comedy Who's That Girl? (1987, with Bibi Besch, Cecile Callan, Ron Taylor, Mike Starr, Laura Drake, Roy Brocksmith, Faith Minton, Darwyn Carson, and Lloyd Kino).

Further appearances includes episodes of Sisters (1991, with Elizabeth Hoffman and Raymond Singer), Women: Stories of Passion (1997), Murder, She Wrote, General Hospital, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Pacific Blue, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (starring Teri Hatcher and K Callan), Nightingales (starring Roxann Dawson), Sunset Beach, and Veronica's Closet (starring Kirstie Alley and Wallace Langham).

Film credits include the action thriller Day of the Warrior (1996), the action film L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach (1998), and more recently the action film First Strike (2008) and the comedy Swishbucklers (2009).

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