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+ | '''David Tristan Birkin''' (born {{y|1977}}) is a British actor who has appeared twice on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. He first played the role of [[René Picard]] in the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode "[[Family]]". He would go on to play the younger version of [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in the [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]] episode "[[Rascals]]". |
With the exception of his TNG appearances, he has appeared primarily in UK productions. In 1998, he played the role of Courfeyrac in the motion picture adaptation of ''[[Les Misérables]]''. His other film credits include the 1989 adventure ''The Return of the Musketeers'' (with [[Kim Cattrall]]), 1991 romantic comedy ''Impromptu'', the 2001 war drama ''Charlotte Gray'' and the 2003 biopic ''Sylvia''. |
With the exception of his TNG appearances, he has appeared primarily in UK productions. In 1998, he played the role of Courfeyrac in the motion picture adaptation of ''[[Les Misérables]]''. His other film credits include the 1989 adventure ''The Return of the Musketeers'' (with [[Kim Cattrall]]), 1991 romantic comedy ''Impromptu'', the 2001 war drama ''Charlotte Gray'' and the 2003 biopic ''Sylvia''. |
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David Tristan Birkin (born 1977) is a British actor who has appeared twice on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He first played the role of René Picard in the fourth season episode "Family". He would go on to play the younger version of Jean-Luc Picard in the sixth season episode "Rascals".
With the exception of his TNG appearances, he has appeared primarily in UK productions. In 1998, he played the role of Courfeyrac in the motion picture adaptation of Les Misérables. His other film credits include the 1989 adventure The Return of the Musketeers (with Kim Cattrall), 1991 romantic comedy Impromptu, the 2001 war drama Charlotte Gray and the 2003 biopic Sylvia.
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