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Outside of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Jarvis has been a part of numerous television series. He was a regular on ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'', on which he played Charlie Haggers from 1976 through 1978. Recurring ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actress [[Salome Jens]] had a recurring role on this series during the first season. Jarvis and Jens also co-starred in the 1981 made-for-TV movie ''The Two Lives of Carol Letner''.
 
Outside of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Jarvis has been a part of numerous television series. He was a regular on ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'', on which he played Charlie Haggers from 1976 through 1978. Recurring ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actress [[Salome Jens]] had a recurring role on this series during the first season. Jarvis and Jens also co-starred in the 1981 made-for-TV movie ''The Two Lives of Carol Letner''.
   
In 1979, Jarvis had a role in the TV mini-series ''Blind Ambition''. Also featured in this series were [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[William Schallert]], [[James Sloyan]], and [[William Windom]]. In the 90s, he appeared in two TV movies featuring [[Christopher Lloyd]]: ''T Bone N Weasel'' in 1992 and ''In Search of Dr. Seuss'' in 1994. The latter movie also featured [[Matt Frewer]] and [[Patrick Stewart]]. Jarvis and Lloyd had previously appeared in the 1983 feature film ''Mr. Mom'', along with [[Teri Garr]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], [[Bruce French]], [[Michael Ensign]], and [[Derek McGrath]].
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In 1979, Jarvis had a role in the TV mini-series ''Blind Ambition''. Also featured in this series were [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[William Schallert]], [[James Sloyan]], and [[William Windom]]. In the '90s, he appeared in two TV movies featuring [[Christopher Lloyd]]: ''T Bone N Weasel'' in 1992 and ''In Search of Dr. Seuss'' in 1994. The latter movie also featured [[Matt Frewer]] and [[Patrick Stewart]]. Jarvis and Lloyd had previously appeared in the 1983 feature film ''Mr. Mom'', along with [[Teri Garr]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], [[Bruce French]], [[Michael Ensign]], and [[Derek McGrath]].
   
From 1993 to 1999, Jarvis had a recurring role in the computer game series known as ''{{w|The Journeyman Project (series)|The Journeyman Project}}'' as Saros/Dr. Elliot Sinclair, a displaced, xenophobic citizen of the lost city Atlantis, who became the inventor of the time travel mechanism that formed a major part of the series in the far future. He appeared in ''{{w|The Journeyman Project}}'' (1993), its sequel ''{{w|The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time}}'' (1995, uncredited), ''{{w|The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime}}'' (1997) and finally ''{{w|The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time}}'' (1998, alongside [[Jerry Rector]]).
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From 1993 to 1999, Jarvis had a recurring role in the computer game series known as {{wt|The Journeyman Project (series)|The Journeyman Project}} as Saros/Dr. Elliot Sinclair, a displaced, xenophobic citizen of the lost city Atlantis, who became the inventor of the time travel mechanism that formed a major part of the series in the far future. He appeared in {{wt|The Journeyman Project}} (1993), its sequel {{wt|The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time}} (1995, uncredited), {{wt|The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime}} (1997), and finally {{wt|The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time}} (1998, alongside [[Jerry Rector]]).
   
His other film credits include ''The Traveling Executioner'' (1970, with [[Marianna Hill]], [[James Sloyan]], Stefan Gierasch, [[Logan Ramsey]] and [[James Greene]]), ''The Organization'' (1971), ''What's Up, Doc?'' (1972, with [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], and [[Sean Morgan]]), ''Deal of the Century'' (1983, with [[Wallace Shawn]], [[Richard Libertini]], [[Richard Herd]], and [[Tony Plana]]), ''Silkwood'' (1983, with [[Bruce McGill]], [[Bill Cobbs]], and [[Jim Beaver]]), ''Tough Guys'' (1986, with [[Matthew Faison]], [[Hilary Shepard]], and [[Jeanne Mori]]), and ''Misery'' (1990).
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His other film credits include ''The Traveling Executioner'' (1970, with [[Marianna Hill]], [[James Sloyan]], Stefan Gierasch, [[Logan Ramsey]], and [[James Greene]]), ''The Organization'' (1971), ''What's Up, Doc?'' (1972, with [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], and [[Sean Morgan]]), ''Deal of the Century'' (1983, with [[Wallace Shawn]], [[Richard Libertini]], [[Richard Herd]], and [[Tony Plana]]), ''Silkwood'' (1983, with [[Bruce McGill]], [[Bill Cobbs]], and [[Jim Beaver]]), ''Tough Guys'' (1986, with [[Matthew Faison]], [[Hilary Shepard]], and [[Jeanne Mori]]), and ''Misery'' (1990).
   
Jarvis more recently made appearances as Charles Jackson in numerous episodes of ''7th Heaven'', a television drama which stars [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movie]] stars [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]] and had a guest role in the ''Six Feet Under'' episode "The Plan" (2002, with [[David Andrews]], [[Michael Bofshever]], [[Joel Brooks]], [[Amy Wheaton]], [[Kristopher Logan]], [[Nan Martin]] and [[Alice Krige]])
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Jarvis more recently made appearances as Charles Jackson in numerous episodes of ''7th Heaven'', a television drama which starred [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movie]] stars [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]] and had a guest role in the ''Six Feet Under'' episode "The Plan" (2002, with [[David Andrews]], [[Michael Bofshever]], [[Joel Brooks]], [[Amy Wheaton]], [[Kristopher Logan]], [[Nan Martin]], and [[Alice Krige]])
   
 
Graham Jarvis died of multiple myeloma in 2003. He was 72 years old. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7367528]
 
Graham Jarvis died of multiple myeloma in 2003. He was 72 years old. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7367528]

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Graham Jarvis (25 August 193016 April 2003; age 72) was the actor who played Klim Dokachin in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "Unification I" in 1991. Jarvis filmed his scenes on Friday 20 September 1991 on Paramount Stage 8.

Outside of Star Trek, Jarvis has been a part of numerous television series. He was a regular on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, on which he played Charlie Haggers from 1976 through 1978. Recurring Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actress Salome Jens had a recurring role on this series during the first season. Jarvis and Jens also co-starred in the 1981 made-for-TV movie The Two Lives of Carol Letner.

In 1979, Jarvis had a role in the TV mini-series Blind Ambition. Also featured in this series were Lawrence Pressman, William Schallert, James Sloyan, and William Windom. In the '90s, he appeared in two TV movies featuring Christopher Lloyd: T Bone N Weasel in 1992 and In Search of Dr. Seuss in 1994. The latter movie also featured Matt Frewer and Patrick Stewart. Jarvis and Lloyd had previously appeared in the 1983 feature film Mr. Mom, along with Teri Garr, Carolyn Seymour, Bruce French, Michael Ensign, and Derek McGrath.

From 1993 to 1999, Jarvis had a recurring role in the computer game series known as The Journeyman Project as Saros/Dr. Elliot Sinclair, a displaced, xenophobic citizen of the lost city Atlantis, who became the inventor of the time travel mechanism that formed a major part of the series in the far future. He appeared in The Journeyman Project (1993), its sequel The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time (1995, uncredited), The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime (1997), and finally The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time (1998, alongside Jerry Rector).

His other film credits include The Traveling Executioner (1970, with Marianna Hill, James Sloyan, Stefan Gierasch, Logan Ramsey, and James Greene), The Organization (1971), What's Up, Doc? (1972, with Kenneth Mars, Stefan Gierasch, and Sean Morgan), Deal of the Century (1983, with Wallace Shawn, Richard Libertini, Richard Herd, and Tony Plana), Silkwood (1983, with Bruce McGill, Bill Cobbs, and Jim Beaver), Tough Guys (1986, with Matthew Faison, Hilary Shepard, and Jeanne Mori), and Misery (1990).

Jarvis more recently made appearances as Charles Jackson in numerous episodes of 7th Heaven, a television drama which starred Star Trek movie stars Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks and had a guest role in the Six Feet Under episode "The Plan" (2002, with David Andrews, Michael Bofshever, Joel Brooks, Amy Wheaton, Kristopher Logan, Nan Martin, and Alice Krige)

Graham Jarvis died of multiple myeloma in 2003. He was 72 years old. [1]

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