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'''Maccabee''' is the last name of an actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Federation Archaeology Council members|member of the Federation Archaeology Council]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Qpid}} in {{y|1991}}. He filmed his scenes on Friday {{d|8|February|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].
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'''David B. Maccabee''', also known as '''Mack MacReady''', is an actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Federation Archaeology Council members|member of the Federation Archaeology Council]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Qpid}} in {{y|1991}}. He filmed his scenes on Friday {{d|8|February|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].
   
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Beside his work on ''Star Trek'', Maccabee also appeared in episodes of ''Rescue 911'' (1990), ''Good Sports'' (1991), and ''Quantum Leap'' (1991, with [[Scott Bakula]], [[Dean Stockwell]], and [[Neal McDonough]]). His film work includes the western comedy ''City Slickers'' (1991, with [[Noble Willingham]], [[Tracey Walter]], [[Robert Costanzo]], and [[Walker Brandt]]), the television drama ''Aftermath: A Test of Love'' (1991, with [[Raye Birk]], [[Scott Jaeck]], [[John Cothran, Jr.]], [[Marjorie Monaghan]], and [[Biff Yeager]]), the television thriller ''Love, Lies and Murder'' (1991, with [[Clancy Brown]], [[Megan Butler]], [[Ken Jenkins]], and [[Angela Paton]]), the crime drama ''Wedlock'' (1991, with [[Basil Wallace]], [[Richard Gilbert-Hill]], and [[Tina Lifford]]), the short romance ''For All It's Worth'' (1994, with [[Dan Woren]]), and the independent films ''Who Shot Christos'' and ''The Little Flower''.
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== External links ==
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm2643398|name=Mack MacReady}}
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* [http://www.speedreels.com/talent/mmacready/mmacready.php Mack MacReady] at [http://www.speedreels.com SpeedReels.com]
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David B. Maccabee, also known as Mack MacReady, is an actor who appeared as a member of the Federation Archaeology Council in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "Qpid" in 1991. He filmed his scenes on Friday 8 February 1991 on Paramount Stage 8.

Beside his work on Star Trek, Maccabee also appeared in episodes of Rescue 911 (1990), Good Sports (1991), and Quantum Leap (1991, with Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell, and Neal McDonough). His film work includes the western comedy City Slickers (1991, with Noble Willingham, Tracey Walter, Robert Costanzo, and Walker Brandt), the television drama Aftermath: A Test of Love (1991, with Raye Birk, Scott Jaeck, John Cothran, Jr., Marjorie Monaghan, and Biff Yeager), the television thriller Love, Lies and Murder (1991, with Clancy Brown, Megan Butler, Ken Jenkins, and Angela Paton), the crime drama Wedlock (1991, with Basil Wallace, Richard Gilbert-Hill, and Tina Lifford), the short romance For All It's Worth (1994, with Dan Woren), and the independent films Who Shot Christos and The Little Flower.

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