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'''Frank Kopyc''' is the actor who played the unnamed [[Unnamed Bolians#Bolian aide|Bolian aide]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Let He Who Is Without Sin...]]".
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'''Frank Kopyc''' {{born|6|August|1948}} is the actor who played the [[Unnamed Bolians#Bolian Aide|Bolian aide]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}}.
   
Primarily a stage actor, Kopyc is the best fried of DS9 co-star [[Armin Shimerman]], who reportedly based his characterization of [[Quark]] on Kopyc. Besides DS9, the two of them also co-starred together in the 1998 [[film]] ''Looking for Lola'' (Kopyc played a waiter, Shimerman a maitre'd).
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Primarily a stage actor, Kopyc is the best friend of DS9 co-star [[Armin Shimerman]], who reportedly based his characterization of [[Quark]] on Kopyc. Besides DS9, the two of them also co-starred together in the 1998 film ''Looking for Lola'' (Kopyc played a waiter, Shimerman a maitre'd).
   
Kopyc also had a small role in the 1990 [[science fiction]] blockbuster ''Total Recall''. Co-starring in this film were fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' actors [[Marc Alaimo]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Mel Johnson, Jr.]], and the voice of [[Robert Picardo]].
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Kopyc also had a small role in the 1990 science fiction blockbuster ''Total Recall''. Co-starring in this film were fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' actors [[Marc Alaimo]], [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Mel Johnson, Jr.]], and the voice of [[Robert Picardo]].
   
His other film credits include the 1991 action-thriller ''The Last Boy Scout'' (with [[Noble Willingham]] and [[Bruce McGill]]), the 1991 remake of ''Father of the Bride'', 1996's ''Dunston Checks In'' (starring [[Jason Alexander]] and featuring [[Paula Malcomson]]), and 2000's ''Forever Lulu'' (with [[Michael J. Pollard]]).
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His other film credits include the 1991 action-thriller ''The Last Boy Scout'' (with [[Noble Willingham]], [[Bruce McGill]], and [[Frank Collison]]), the 1991 remake of ''Father of the Bride'', 1996's ''Dunston Checks In'' (starring [[Jason Alexander]] and featuring [[Paula Malcomson]]), and 2000's ''Forever Lulu'' (with [[Michael J. Pollard]]).
   
Besides DS9, his other [[television]] work includes appearances on such programs as ''Who's the Boss?'', ''3rd Rock from the Sun'', and ''The West Wing''.
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Besides DS9, his other television work includes appearances on such programs as ''Who's the Boss?'', ''3rd Rock from the Sun'', and ''The West Wing''.
   
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 13 July 2015

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Bolian aide

...as the Bolian aide

Frank Kopyc (born 6 August 1948; age 75) is the actor who played the Bolian aide in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Let He Who Is Without Sin...".

Primarily a stage actor, Kopyc is the best friend of DS9 co-star Armin Shimerman, who reportedly based his characterization of Quark on Kopyc. Besides DS9, the two of them also co-starred together in the 1998 film Looking for Lola (Kopyc played a waiter, Shimerman a maitre'd).

Kopyc also had a small role in the 1990 science fiction blockbuster Total Recall. Co-starring in this film were fellow Star Trek actors Marc Alaimo, Roy Brocksmith, Robert Costanzo, Ronny Cox, Mel Johnson, Jr., and the voice of Robert Picardo.

His other film credits include the 1991 action-thriller The Last Boy Scout (with Noble Willingham, Bruce McGill, and Frank Collison), the 1991 remake of Father of the Bride, 1996's Dunston Checks In (starring Jason Alexander and featuring Paula Malcomson), and 2000's Forever Lulu (with Michael J. Pollard).

Besides DS9, his other television work includes appearances on such programs as Who's the Boss?, 3rd Rock from the Sun, and The West Wing.

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