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'''Daniel Hugh Kelly''' was born on the 10th August 1952, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. He has appeared on [[Star Trek]] as [[Sojef]], the leader of the [[Ba'ku]], in ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]''.
 
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'''Daniel Hugh Kelly''' {{born|10|August|1952}} is an actor from Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA, who appeared on ''[[Star Trek]]'' as [[Sojef]], the leader of the [[Ba'ku]], in {{film|9}}.
   
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Outside of ''Star Trek'', he's appeared in the ''West Wing'', ''[[lawandorder:Law & Order|Law and Order]]'', and many films over the past two decades. He is also a producer, writer and director of a handful of TV series. He is perhaps best known for his television role as Mark "Skid" McCormick in the 1980s series ''Hardcastle and McCormick'', which co-starred [[Brian Keith]] as Hardcastle. In 1993, he starred in ''The Good Son'' alongside [[Jacqueline Brookes]]. As an interesting coincidence, Daniel played Frank Ryan in the soap opera ''Ryan's Hope'', a role he took over from [[Andrew Robinson]] who played [[Elim Garak]] in [[Deep Space 9]]. Also in Ryan's Hope were [[Kate Mulgrew]] and [[Catherine Hicks]]. He also performed in the mini-series ''From The Earth To The Moon'' as Astronaut Gene Cernan (LMP of Apollo 10 and CDR of Apollo 17), alongside many other ''Trek'' actors, such as [[Sam Anderson]], [[David Andrews]], [[Dan Butler]], David Clennon, [[Ronny Cox]], [[Brett Cullen]], [[Ann Cusack]], [[J. Downing]], [[David Drew Gallagher]], [[Jerry Hardin]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Stephen Root]], [[John Carroll Lynch]], [[Dakin Matthews]], [[Kieran Mulroney]], [[Conor O'Farrell]], [[Holmes R. Osborne]], [[Harve Presnell]], [[Mark Rolston]], [[Alan Ruck]], and [[Winona Ryder]].
Outside of Star Trek, he's appeared in the ''West Wing'', ''Law and Order'', and many films over the past two decades. He is also a Producer, Writer and Director of a handful of TV series'.
 
   
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[[Category:Film performers|Kelly, Daniel Hugh]]
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0446298/#actor1970 Daniel Hugh Kelly, at the IMDb.]
 
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Daniel Hugh Kelly (born 10 August 1952; age 71) is an actor from Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA, who appeared on Star Trek as Sojef, the leader of the Ba'ku, in Star Trek: Insurrection.

Outside of Star Trek, he's appeared in the West Wing, Law and Order, and many films over the past two decades. He is also a producer, writer and director of a handful of TV series. He is perhaps best known for his television role as Mark "Skid" McCormick in the 1980s series Hardcastle and McCormick, which co-starred Brian Keith as Hardcastle. In 1993, he starred in The Good Son alongside Jacqueline Brookes. As an interesting coincidence, Daniel played Frank Ryan in the soap opera Ryan's Hope, a role he took over from Andrew Robinson who played Elim Garak in Deep Space 9. Also in Ryan's Hope were Kate Mulgrew and Catherine Hicks. He also performed in the mini-series From The Earth To The Moon as Astronaut Gene Cernan (LMP of Apollo 10 and CDR of Apollo 17), alongside many other Trek actors, such as Sam Anderson, David Andrews, Dan Butler, David Clennon, Ronny Cox, Brett Cullen, Ann Cusack, J. Downing, David Drew Gallagher, Jerry Hardin, Clint Howard, Stephen Root, John Carroll Lynch, Dakin Matthews, Kieran Mulroney, Conor O'Farrell, Holmes R. Osborne, Harve Presnell, Mark Rolston, Alan Ruck, and Winona Ryder.

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