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'''Darryl Henriques''' portrayed the [[Romulan]] [[Ambassador]] [[Nanclus]] in {{film|6}}. He also appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|The Last Outpost}} as [[Portal 63]].
 
'''Darryl Henriques''' portrayed the [[Romulan]] [[Ambassador]] [[Nanclus]] in {{film|6}}. He also appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|The Last Outpost}} as [[Portal 63]].
   
Henriques began his film career in ''Citizen''(1982) with [[Whoopi Goldberg]]. Next Henriques was seen in the stellar biopic ''The Right Stuff''(1983) with [[David Clennon]]. Henriques followed with the comedy ''Best Defense'' alongside [[Raye Birk]], [[Paul Comi]], [[Jake Dengel]], [[Gene Dynarski]], [[Paul Eiding]], [[Javier Grajeda]], [[John Hostetter]] and [[Joel Polis]]. Henriques found himself in the cast of Walt Disney Pictures first R-rated film, the 1986 comedy hit ''Down & Out in Beverly Hills'' joining [[Carolyn Allport]] and [[Irene Tsu]]. That same year, Henriques continued in the comedy way in ''Blake Edwards:A Fine Mess'' working on the film with [[James Cromwell]], [[Castulo Guerra]], [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Valerie Wildman]]. In 1987, Henriques acted again with Hostetter and Wildman in that year's most successful film. The Jerry Bruckheimer produced, Tony Scott directed ''Beverly Hills Cop II'' joining franchise headliner [[Ronny Cox]] as well as [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]. The next film that year was the spy thriller ''No Way Out'' with again John Hostetter as well as [[Iman]], [[Leon Russom]] and [[Nicholas Worth]]. Henriques finished 1987 in his first short film role, ''Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall'' with [[Tommy Hinkley]]. 1988 saw Henriques in the goofball comedy ''Vibes'' with [[Googy Gress]]. The 80s came to a close for Henriques when he appeared in the sixth film of the ''Police Academy'' films, "City Under Siege"(1989) franchise joining the headliner in that series [[David Graf]] and other alumni in the form of [[Arthur Batanides]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Matt McCoy]] and [[Angelo Tiffe]].
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Henriques began his film career in 1982 appearing in ''Citizen'' with [[Whoopi Goldberg]]. Next, Henriques was seen in the biopic ''The Right Stuff''(1983) with [[David Clennon]]. Henriques followed with the comedy ''Best Defense'' alongside [[Raye Birk]], [[Paul Comi]], [[Jake Dengel]], [[Gene Dynarski]], [[Paul Eiding]], [[Javier Grajeda]], [[John Hostetter]] and [[Joel Polis]]. Henriques found himself in the cast of Walt Disney Pictures first R-rated film, the 1986 comedy hit ''Down & Out in Beverly Hills'' joining [[Carolyn Allport]] and [[Irene Tsu]]. That same year, Henriques continued in the comedy way in ''Blake Edwards:A Fine Mess'' working on the film with [[James Cromwell]], [[Castulo Guerra]], [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Valerie Wildman]].
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In 1987, Henriques acted again with Hostetter and Wildman in ''Beverly Hills Cop II'' joining franchise headliner [[Ronny Cox]] as well as [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]. The next film that year was the spy thriller ''No Way Out'' with again John Hostetter as well as [[Iman]], [[Leon Russom]] and [[Nicholas Worth]]. Henriques finished 1987 in his first short film role, ''Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall'' with [[Tommy Hinkley]]. 1988 saw Henriques in the goofball comedy ''Vibes'' with [[Googy Gress]]. Henriques then appeared in the sixth film of the ''Police Academy'' films, 1989's "City Under Siege" joining the headliner in that series [[David Graf]] along with [[Arthur Batanides]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Matt McCoy]] and [[Angelo Tiffe]].
 
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== External link ==
 
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Portal 63 Nanclus, a Romulan ambassador
...as Portal 63
...as Nanclus

Darryl Henriques portrayed the Romulan Ambassador Nanclus in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. He also appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Last Outpost" as Portal 63.

Henriques began his film career in 1982 appearing in Citizen with Whoopi Goldberg. Next, Henriques was seen in the biopic The Right Stuff(1983) with David Clennon. Henriques followed with the comedy Best Defense alongside Raye Birk, Paul Comi, Jake Dengel, Gene Dynarski, Paul Eiding, Javier Grajeda, John Hostetter and Joel Polis. Henriques found himself in the cast of Walt Disney Pictures first R-rated film, the 1986 comedy hit Down & Out in Beverly Hills joining Carolyn Allport and Irene Tsu. That same year, Henriques continued in the comedy way in Blake Edwards:A Fine Mess working on the film with James Cromwell, Castulo Guerra, Paul Sorvino and Valerie Wildman.

In 1987, Henriques acted again with Hostetter and Wildman in Beverly Hills Cop II joining franchise headliner Ronny Cox as well as Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. and Dean Stockwell. The next film that year was the spy thriller No Way Out with again John Hostetter as well as Iman, Leon Russom and Nicholas Worth. Henriques finished 1987 in his first short film role, Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall with Tommy Hinkley. 1988 saw Henriques in the goofball comedy Vibes with Googy Gress. Henriques then appeared in the sixth film of the Police Academy films, 1989's "City Under Siege" joining the headliner in that series David Graf along with Arthur Batanides, Gerrit Graham, Kenneth Mars, Matt McCoy and Angelo Tiffe.

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