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'''David Bowe''' is an often seen but rarely recognized character actor who portrayed [[Bajoran]] [[collaborator]] [[Basso Tromac]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night]]".
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'''David Bowe''' is an often seen but rarely recognized character actor who portrayed [[Bajoran]] [[collaborator]] [[Basso Tromac]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}}.
   
Outside of ''Star Trek'', his best known role is that of "Weird Al" Yankovic's sidekick, Bob, in the 1989 [[film]] ''UHF''. His other film credits include ''A Few Good Men'' (1992), ''Maid in America'' (1993, starring [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), and ''The Rock'' (1996, with [[Tony Todd]], [[Marshall Teague]], [[Willie Garson]], and [[Tom Towles]]).
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Outside of ''Star Trek'', his best known role is that of "Weird Al" Yankovic's sidekick, Bob, in the 1989 film ''UHF''. His other film credits include ''A Few Good Men'' (1992), ''Maid in America'' (1993, starring [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), and for mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer, ''The Rock'' directed by Micheal Bay (1996, with [[Tony Todd]], [[Marshall Teague]], [[Willie Garson]], and [[Tom Towles]]) and the political thriller ''Enemy of the State''(1998) directed by Tony Scott costarring [[Dan Butler]].
   
Bowe also had a recurring role on the short-lived [[television]] series ''Life... and Stuff'', which aired in 1997 and co-starred [[Andrea Martin]]. He also had a role in the 2000 TV movie ''Python'', starring [[Wil Wheaton]] and featuring [[Ed Lauter]].
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Bowe also had a recurring role on the short-lived television series ''Life... and Stuff'', which aired in 1997 and co-starred [[Andrea Martin]]. He also had a role in the 2000 TV movie ''Python'', starring [[Wil Wheaton]] and featuring [[Ed Lauter]].
   
== Other Trek connections==
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== Other Trek connections ==
 
Additional film and TV projects in which Bowe appeared with other ''Star Trek'' performers include:
 
Additional film and TV projects in which Bowe appeared with other ''Star Trek'' performers include:
* ''My Boyfriend's Back'' (1989 TV movie, with [[Stephen Macht]] and [[Robert Costanzo]])
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* ''My Boyfriend's Back'' (1989 TV movie, with [[Stephen Macht]], [[Robert Costanzo]], and [[Paul Dooley]])
 
* ''Live! From Death Row'' (1992 TV movie, with [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Bruce Davison]], and [[Lee Arenberg]])
 
* ''Live! From Death Row'' (1992 TV movie, with [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Bruce Davison]], and [[Lee Arenberg]])
* ''I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore'' (1992 film, with [[Jason Alexander]] and [[Robert Doqui]])
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* ''I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore'' (1992 film, with [[Jason Alexander]] and [[Robert DoQui]])
 
* ''Freaked'' (1993 film, with [[William Sadler]], [[Derek McGrath]], and [[Don Stark]])
 
* ''Freaked'' (1993 film, with [[William Sadler]], [[Derek McGrath]], and [[Don Stark]])
 
* ''Malice'' (1993 film, with [[Bebe Neuwirth]] and [[Michael Bofshever]])
 
* ''Malice'' (1993 film, with [[Bebe Neuwirth]] and [[Michael Bofshever]])
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* ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (2003 film, with [[Alan Ruck]] and [[Holmes Osborne]])
 
* ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (2003 film, with [[Alan Ruck]] and [[Holmes Osborne]])
 
* ''Kicking & Screaming'' (2005 film, with [[Musetta Vander]], [[Rachael Harris]], and [[Matt Winston]])
 
* ''Kicking & Screaming'' (2005 film, with [[Musetta Vander]], [[Rachael Harris]], and [[Matt Winston]])
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== External links ==
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* {{Wikipedia|David Bowe (actor)}}
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* {{IMDb-link|nm0100762}}
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* {{NowCasting|davidbowe}}
   
 
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Revision as of 21:26, 6 June 2014

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File:Basso Tromac.jpg

... as Basso Tromac

David Bowe is an often seen but rarely recognized character actor who portrayed Bajoran collaborator Basso Tromac in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night".

Outside of Star Trek, his best known role is that of "Weird Al" Yankovic's sidekick, Bob, in the 1989 film UHF. His other film credits include A Few Good Men (1992), Maid in America (1993, starring Whoopi Goldberg), and for mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer, The Rock directed by Micheal Bay (1996, with Tony Todd, Marshall Teague, Willie Garson, and Tom Towles) and the political thriller Enemy of the State(1998) directed by Tony Scott costarring Dan Butler.

Bowe also had a recurring role on the short-lived television series Life... and Stuff, which aired in 1997 and co-starred Andrea Martin. He also had a role in the 2000 TV movie Python, starring Wil Wheaton and featuring Ed Lauter.

Other Trek connections

Additional film and TV projects in which Bowe appeared with other Star Trek performers include:

External links