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[[File:Alien customer, Business as Usual.jpg|thumb|...as an alien weapons buyer]]
 
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| Name = Eric Cadora
Actor '''Eric Cadora''' appeared as an [[Pardshay's species|alien customer]] of [[Quark]]'s in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Business as Usual}}. He later played an [[Unnamed Species 10026#Male Species 10026|alien]] during the first hour of the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}.
 
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| image = Assimilated species 10026 member.jpg
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| imagecap = ... as a member of species 10026
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| Birth name = Eric Cadora
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{y|1964}}
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| Place of birth = Roanoke, Virginia, USA
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| Roles = [[:Category:Performers|Guest Actor]]
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| Characters = [[List of Pardshay's species#Customer on Deep Space 9|Weapons Buyer]];<br />[[Unnamed Species 10026#Assimilated member|Species 10026 member]]
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'''Eric Cadora''' ([[Star Trek birthdays#Unknown month|born]] {{y|1964}}) is a former actor who appeared in two ''[[Star Trek]]'' episodes. He first appeared as an [[List of Pardshay's species#Customer on Deep Space 9|alien customer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Business as Usual}} in {{y|1997}}. The {{y|1998|following year}} he appeared as an [[Unnamed Species 10026#Assimilated member|assimilated member]] of [[Species 10026]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Dark Frontier}} for which he filmed his scenes on Friday {{d|4|December|1998}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]]. The call sheet is listing him as "Captured Alien" and his scene had supervision by [[:Category:Stunt department|Stunt Coordinator]] [[Dennis Madalone]].
   
Cadora co-starred with [[Daphne Ashbrook]] and [[James B. Sikking]] in the 1995 made-for-television movie ''Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou''. That same year, he appeared in the 1995 science fiction horror movie ''Mutant Species'', starring ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''{{'}}s [[Denise Crosby]], and in ''Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh'', starring fellow ''DS9'' guest actor [[Tony Todd]]. In 1997, he appeared along with [[Nicholas Cascone]] and [[Aaron Lustig]] in the crime thriller ''Murder in Mind'', and in 1999, he appeared in the crime drama ''No Tomorrow''.
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Prior to his appearance on ''Deep Space Nine'', Cadora had featured parts in the science fiction/horror film ''Mutant Species'' (1994, starring [[Denise Crosby]]), the television drama ''Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou'' (1995, with [[Daphne Ashbrook]], [[Tracy Scoggins]], and [[James B. Sikking]]), the horror sequel ''Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh'' (1995, with [[Tony Todd]], [[Timothy Carhart]], [[Carl Ciarfalio]], [[Randy Oglesby]], and [[Steve Picerni]]), and the crime thriller ''Murder in Mind'' (1997, with [[Rob LaBelle]], [[Nicholas Cascone]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]).
   
More recent film credits consist of 2000's ''Rocket's Red Glare'' and the starring role in 2001's ''Glass, Necktie''. He was also seen in a 2001 episode of ''Walker, Texas Ranger''. Cadora also guest starred in two episodes of ''Weeds''.
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He had guest roles in episodes of ''The Big Easy'' (1996), ''Men Behaving Badly'' (1997, with [[Keene Curtis]]), ''City Guys'' (1998, with [[Stephen Ralston]]), and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (2001, with [[Ben Scott]] and [[Carey Scott]]).
   
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Further work includes the action thriller ''No Tomorrow'' (1999, with [[Rick Avery]], [[Ron Balicki]], and [[Tom Morga]]), the thriller ''Rocket's Red Glare'' (2000, with [[Terrence Beasor]]), the independent film ''Glass, Necktie'' (2001, with [[Bonita Friedericy]]), the thriller ''Resilience'' (2006), two episodes of ''Weeds'' (2006-2007, with [[Andy Milder]] and [[Brian George]]), and the short film ''The Special #2'' (2008).
== External link ==
 
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Cadora attended the North Carolina School of the Arts between 1982 and 1986. Today, he is living in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA and has been working as radon mitigation technician. [http://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-cadora-04242a4] He has been married to Colette Brooks. [http://codorifamily.com/eric_cadora.html]
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-cadora-04242a4 Eric Cadora] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
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Eric Cadora (born 1964) is a former actor who appeared in two Star Trek episodes. He first appeared as an alien customer in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fifth season episode "Business as Usual" in 1997. The following year he appeared as an assimilated member of Species 10026 in the Star Trek: Voyager fifth season episode "Dark Frontier" for which he filmed his scenes on Friday 4 December 1998 on Paramount Stage 16. The call sheet is listing him as "Captured Alien" and his scene had supervision by Stunt Coordinator Dennis Madalone.

Prior to his appearance on Deep Space Nine, Cadora had featured parts in the science fiction/horror film Mutant Species (1994, starring Denise Crosby), the television drama Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (1995, with Daphne Ashbrook, Tracy Scoggins, and James B. Sikking), the horror sequel Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995, with Tony Todd, Timothy Carhart, Carl Ciarfalio, Randy Oglesby, and Steve Picerni), and the crime thriller Murder in Mind (1997, with Rob LaBelle, Nicholas Cascone, and Aaron Lustig).

He had guest roles in episodes of The Big Easy (1996), Men Behaving Badly (1997, with Keene Curtis), City Guys (1998, with Stephen Ralston), and Walker, Texas Ranger (2001, with Ben Scott and Carey Scott).

Further work includes the action thriller No Tomorrow (1999, with Rick Avery, Ron Balicki, and Tom Morga), the thriller Rocket's Red Glare (2000, with Terrence Beasor), the independent film Glass, Necktie (2001, with Bonita Friedericy), the thriller Resilience (2006), two episodes of Weeds (2006-2007, with Andy Milder and Brian George), and the short film The Special #2 (2008).

Cadora attended the North Carolina School of the Arts between 1982 and 1986. Today, he is living in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA and has been working as radon mitigation technician. [1] He has been married to Colette Brooks. [2]

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