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Actor '''Jeff Kober''' {{born|18|December|1953}} is best known for his role as Sergeant Evan "Dodger" Winslow on the Emmy Award-winning television series ''China Beach'', on which he co-starred with future ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' star [[Robert Picardo]] from 1988 through 1991. [[2001 productions|Ten years later]], he and Picardo again appeared together in the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Repentance}}, on which Kober played the role of [[Iko]]. [[2002 productions|The following year]], Kober appeared as [[Traeg]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Shadows of P'Jem}}.
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Actor '''Jeff Kober''' {{born|18|December|1953}} is best known for his role as Sergeant Evan "Dodger" Winslow on the Emmy Award-winning television series ''China Beach'', on which he co-starred with future ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' star [[Robert Picardo]] from 1988 through 1991. [[2001 productions|Ten years later]], he and Picardo would again appear together in the ''Voyager'' episode "[[Repentance]]", on which Kober played the role of [[Iko]]. [[2002 productions|The following year]], Kober would appear as [[Traeg]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode "[[Shadows of P'Jem]]".
 
   
The year before ''China Beach'' debuted, Kober had a supporting role in the made-for-television movie ''Laguna Heat''. Co-starring in this film were [[Catherine Hicks]] and [[Peter Brocco]]. In 1988, besides starring in ''China Beach'', Kober had major roles in three feature film: ''Viper'', ''Lucky Stiff'' (co-starring [[W. Morgan Sheppard]], [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], [[Bill Quinn]], and [[Larry Cedar]]), and the popular science fiction film ''Alien Nation'' (also featuring [[Brian Thompson]], [[Frank Collison]], [[Tom Morga]], [[Leslie Bevis]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], [[Earl Boen]], and [[Keone Young]]).
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The year before ''China Beach'' debuted, Kober had a supporting role in the made-for-television movie ''Laguna Heat''. Co-starring in this film were [[Catherine Hicks]] and [[Peter Brocco]]. In 1988, besides starring in ''China Beach'', Kober had major roles in three feature films: ''Viper'', ''Lucky Stiff'' (co-starring [[W. Morgan Sheppard]], [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], [[Bill Quinn]], and [[Larry Cedar]]), and the popular science fiction film ''Alien Nation'' (also featuring [[Brian Thompson]], [[Frank Collison]], [[Tom Morga]], [[Leslie Bevis]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], [[Earl Boen]], and [[Keone Young]]).
   
Kober has had steady work on television since ''China Beach'' came to an end, having made several guest appearances on the series ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (working with [[Dominic Keating]] and [[Harris Yulin]] in the latter) and starring in the short-lived TV series ''Higher Education'' and ''Kindred: The Embraced''. He has also appeared in several films, including 1995's ''Tank Girl'' with [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Ann Cusack]], [[Charles Lucia]], [[Malcolm McDowell]], [[Lori Petty]] and [[Iggy Pop]], 2002's ''Enough'' with [[William O. Campbell]], [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Bruce French]] and [[Sandra Nelson]], and 2003's ''A Man Apart'' with [[Thomas Kopache]]. He most recently made an appearance in the 2004 adventure ''Hidalgo'', also featuring Malcolm McDowell. Kober later appeared in the multi-award winning 2006 independent short film ''Lucid'' and was more recently seen in the 2007 horror sequel ''The Hills Have Eyes II'', co-starring [[Michael Bailey Smith]].
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Kober has had steady work on television since ''China Beach'' came to an end, having made several guest appearances on the series ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (working with [[Dominic Keating]] and [[Harris Yulin]] in the latter) and starring in the short-lived TV series ''Higher Education'' and ''Kindred: The Embraced''. He has also appeared in several films, including 1995's ''Tank Girl'' with [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Ann Cusack]], [[Charles Lucia]], [[Malcolm McDowell]], [[Lori Petty]], and [[Iggy Pop]], 2002's ''Enough'' with [[William O. Campbell]], [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Bruce French]], and [[Sandra Nelson]], and 2003's ''A Man Apart'' with [[Thomas Kopache]] and [[Charlie Curtis]]. He most recently made an appearance in the 2004 adventure ''Hidalgo'', also featuring Malcolm McDowell. Kober later appeared in the multi-award winning 2006 independent short film ''Lucid'' and was more recently seen in the 2007 horror sequel ''The Hills Have Eyes II'', co-starring [[Michael Bailey Smith]].
   
He also recently had a small but important guest role on the series ''24'' playing the assassin who kills former President [[Wikipedia:David Palmer (character)|David Palmer]]. His "Shadows of P'Jem" co-star [[Gregory Itzin]] was a regular on that show at the time, as were [[Jude Ciccolella]] and [[Roger Cross]]. Kober's most recent appearance on television was in the "Folsom Prison Blues" episode of the series ''Supernatural'' as the inmate Randall. Kober will next be seen in a film called ''Multiple'', due out in 2007.
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He also recently had a small but important guest role on the series ''[[w:c:24|24]]'' playing the assassin who kills former President [[w:c:24:David Palmer|David Palmer]]. His "Shadows of P'Jem" co-star [[Gregory Itzin]] was a regular on that show at the time, as were [[Jude Ciccolella]] and [[Roger Cross]]. Kober's most recent appearance on television was in the "Folsom Prison Blues" episode of the series ''Supernatural'' as the inmate Randall. Kober was next seen in a film called ''Multiple'', in 2007.
   
 
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Revision as of 13:48, 21 December 2015

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Actor Jeff Kober (born 18 December 1953; age 70) is best known for his role as Sergeant Evan "Dodger" Winslow on the Emmy Award-winning television series China Beach, on which he co-starred with future Star Trek: Voyager star Robert Picardo from 1988 through 1991. Ten years later, he and Picardo again appeared together in the Voyager episode "Repentance", on which Kober played the role of Iko. The following year, Kober appeared as Traeg in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Shadows of P'Jem".

The year before China Beach debuted, Kober had a supporting role in the made-for-television movie Laguna Heat. Co-starring in this film were Catherine Hicks and Peter Brocco. In 1988, besides starring in China Beach, Kober had major roles in three feature films: Viper, Lucky Stiff (co-starring W. Morgan Sheppard, Leigh J. McCloskey, Bill Quinn, and Larry Cedar), and the popular science fiction film Alien Nation (also featuring Brian Thompson, Frank Collison, Tom Morga, Leslie Bevis, Roger Aaron Brown, Earl Boen, and Keone Young).

Kober has had steady work on television since China Beach came to an end, having made several guest appearances on the series Walker, Texas Ranger and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (working with Dominic Keating and Harris Yulin in the latter) and starring in the short-lived TV series Higher Education and Kindred: The Embraced. He has also appeared in several films, including 1995's Tank Girl with Reg E. Cathey, Ann Cusack, Charles Lucia, Malcolm McDowell, Lori Petty, and Iggy Pop, 2002's Enough with William O. Campbell, Bill Cobbs, Bruce French, and Sandra Nelson, and 2003's A Man Apart with Thomas Kopache and Charlie Curtis. He most recently made an appearance in the 2004 adventure Hidalgo, also featuring Malcolm McDowell. Kober later appeared in the multi-award winning 2006 independent short film Lucid and was more recently seen in the 2007 horror sequel The Hills Have Eyes II, co-starring Michael Bailey Smith.

He also recently had a small but important guest role on the series 24 playing the assassin who kills former President David Palmer. His "Shadows of P'Jem" co-star Gregory Itzin was a regular on that show at the time, as were Jude Ciccolella and Roger Cross. Kober's most recent appearance on television was in the "Folsom Prison Blues" episode of the series Supernatural as the inmate Randall. Kober was next seen in a film called Multiple, in 2007.

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