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'''David Orange''' is the actor who portrayed the [[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (23rd century)#Klingon Listening Post Officer|unnamed sleepy Klingon]] in {{film|6}}.
 
'''David Orange''' is the actor who portrayed the [[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (23rd century)#Klingon Listening Post Officer|unnamed sleepy Klingon]] in {{film|6}}.
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Orange recently penned a science fiction suspense thriller novel entitled "The Powder Merchant" and is currently writing several other pieces, including a political thriller, tentativley called "The Silent Group" and a screenplay titled "The Day They Came." [http://www.davidorange.net/index.php?page_id=268]
 
Orange recently penned a science fiction suspense thriller novel entitled "The Powder Merchant" and is currently writing several other pieces, including a political thriller, tentativley called "The Silent Group" and a screenplay titled "The Day They Came." [http://www.davidorange.net/index.php?page_id=268]
   

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David Orange

David Orange

David Orange is the actor who portrayed the unnamed sleepy Klingon in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

File:Sleepy Klingon.jpg

...as the sleepy Klingon

Orange recently penned a science fiction suspense thriller novel entitled "The Powder Merchant" and is currently writing several other pieces, including a political thriller, tentativley called "The Silent Group" and a screenplay titled "The Day They Came." [1]

Orange has worked as a food critic, and has written twelve articles for Tasted Magazine.

Off screen, Orange performed on Broadway in "Knockout" and the Tony-winning "Torch Song Trilogy."

On screen, he began professionally acting in 1970 when he appeared No Place to Hide. In 1985, Orange appeared in an ABC Weekend Special entitled "The Two-Minute Werewolf" (alongside Tucker Smallwood). His latest acting gig was in the 2000 production of The Pig Farm.

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