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'''Jordan Lund''' {{born|7|May|1957}} is an actor who made appearances in three ''Star Trek'' spin-off television series.
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'''Jordan Lund''' {{born|7|May|1957}} is an actor who made appearances in three ''Star Trek'' spin-off television series. He filmed his scene in the episode "Redemption II" on Tuesday {{d|16|July|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].
   
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Jordan Lund has appeared in many films, his career started in the 1980s. His appearances include ''Jacknife'' (1989, with [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Josh Pais]], and [[Victor Talmadge]]), ''Fletch Lives'' (1989, with [[Richard Libertini]], [[Matthew Kimbrough]], and [[Tom McCleister]]), ''She's Back'' (1989, with [[Robert Joy]], [[Joel Swetow]], and [[Erick Avari]]), ''Lock Up'' (1989, with [[David Anthony Marshall]]).
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Jordan's films during the 1990s include ''The Adventures of Ford Fairlane'' (1990, with [[Pamela Adlon]], [[David Bowe]], and [[Willie Garson]]) [[Dennis Scott]] did stunt work in the film. His other films include ''The Rookie'' (1990, with [[Marco Rodriguez]], [[Tony Plana]], [[Matt McKenzie]], [[Joel Polis]], [[Rodger LaRue]], [[Jeanne Mori]], and [[Joe Farago]]), ''Doc Hollywood'' (1991, with [[Julie Warner]], [[David Ogden Stiers]], [[Mel Winkler]], [[Raye Birk]], and [[Time Winters]]). He appeared in the cult classic action film ''Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man'' (1991, with [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Vanessa Williams]], [[Stan Ivar]], [[James Nardini]], [[Brenan T. Baird]], and [[Debby Lynn Ross]]), Dennis Scott also did some stunt work for this film. Jordan's other films in the 1990s also include ''Love Is Like That'' (1992, with [[Vyto Ruginis]], [[Seymour Cassel]], and [[Denise Lynne Roberts]]), ''Amos & Andrew'' (1993, with [[Brad Dourif]], [[Tracey Walter]], and [[Ron Taylor]]), ''Speed'' (1994, with [[Alan Ruck]], [[Richard Lineback]], [[Carlos Carrasco]], [[Bruce Wright]], [[Patrick Fischler]], and [[Robin McKee]]), ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears'' (1995, with [[Bill Cobbs]] and [[Leon Russom]]), ''Species'' (1995, with [[Don Fischer]], [[Herta Ware]], [[Anthony Guidera]], [[Richard Fancy]], [[Frank Welker]], and [[Dendrie Taylor]]), ''The American President'' (1995, with [[Gail Strickland]], [[George Murdock]], [[Ron Canada]]), ''Before and After'' (1996), ''Ghosts of Mississippi'' (1996, with [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Susanna Thompson]], [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Richard Riehle]], [[Brock Peters]], [[Jerry Hardin]], Bill Cobbs, [[Spencer Garrett]], and [[Thomas Kopache]]), ''In Dark Places'' (1997, with [[Diane Hurley]], [[Dendrie Taylor]], [[Suzanne Turner]], and [[John Vargas]]), ''Life'' (1999, with [[Ned Vaughn]], [[Kenneth A. White]], [[Leonard O. Turner]], [[Clarence Williams III]], and [[Kimble Jemison]]), ''Crazy In Alabama'' (1999, with [[John Fleck]], [[Holmes R. Osborne]], Tom McCleister, [[Tony Amendola]], and [[Lance Spellerberg]]), ''The Story of Us'' (1999, with [[Victor Raider-Wexler]] and [[Daniel Asa Henson]]).
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In the 2000s, Jordan appeared in some films like ''The Visit'' (2000, with [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Efrain Figueroa]], and [[David Clennon]]), ''More Dogs Than Bones'' (2000, with Whoopi Goldberg, [[Louise Fletcher]], [[Pat Healy]], and [[Tom Towles]]). Jordan provided his voice for the video game ''Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins'' (2000, along with the voices of [[Earl Boen]], [[Dwight Schultz]], Frank Welker, [[Paul Eiding]], [[George Ball]], and [[Greg Eagles]]). His other films are ''Beautiful'' (2000, with [[Michael McKean]], [[Warren Munson]], and [[Spice Williams]]), ''Alex & Emma'' (2003, with [[Robert Costanzo]] and [[Paul Willson]]), ''Rumor has It...'' (2005, with [[Christopher McDonald]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[Mary Anne McGarry]], [[Frank Novak]], [[Andy Milder]], and [[Mike Baldridge]]), ''Finding Fred Mertz'' (2007), ''The Bucket List'' (2007, with [[Richard McGonagle]]).
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Some of his television work include a recurring role in the 1998 TV series ''Mercy Point'' as Dr. Batung. Jordan appeared in some TV films, which include ''The Trial of Bernard Goetz'' (1988, with Richard Libertini, [[Andrew Robinson]], and [[Peter Crombie]], his other role was in the hit ABC Stephen King miniseries ''The Stand'' (1994, with [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Sam Anderson]], Richard Lineback, [[Matt Frewer]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], [[Steven Anderson]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Sherman Howard]], [[William Newman]]), he appeared in the hit Fox TV movie ''Alien Nation: Dark Horizon'' (1994, with [[Gary Graham]], [[Eric Pierpoint]], [[Ron Fassler]], Susanna Thompson, [[Michael Durrell]], and [[Terrence Evans]]). In 2007, he appeared in the TV movie ''Nurses'' (with [[Melinda Page Hamilton]] and [[Jeff Chase]]).
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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Image:Kulge.jpg|[[Kulge]]<br />{{TNG|Redemption II}}
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File:Kulge.jpg|[[Kulge]]<br>{{TNG|Redemption II}}
Image:Woban.jpg|[[Woban]]<br />{{DS9|The Storyteller}}
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File:Woban.jpg|[[Woban]]<br>{{DS9|The Storyteller}}
Image:Skalaar.jpg|[[Skalaar]]<br />{{ENT|Bounty}}
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File:Skalaar.jpg|[[Skalaar]]<br>{{ENT|Bounty}}
 
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.jordanlund.com JordanLund.com] - official site
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Revision as of 17:25, 10 February 2012

Template:Realworld Jordan Lund (born 7 May 1957; age 66) is an actor who made appearances in three Star Trek spin-off television series. He filmed his scene in the episode "Redemption II" on Tuesday 16 July 1991 on Paramount Stage 16.

Jordan Lund has appeared in many films, his career started in the 1980s. His appearances include Jacknife (1989, with Ivar Brogger, Josh Pais, and Victor Talmadge), Fletch Lives (1989, with Richard Libertini, Matthew Kimbrough, and Tom McCleister), She's Back (1989, with Robert Joy, Joel Swetow, and Erick Avari), Lock Up (1989, with David Anthony Marshall).

Jordan's films during the 1990s include The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990, with Pamela Adlon, David Bowe, and Willie Garson) Dennis Scott did stunt work in the film. His other films include The Rookie (1990, with Marco Rodriguez, Tony Plana, Matt McKenzie, Joel Polis, Rodger LaRue, Jeanne Mori, and Joe Farago), Doc Hollywood (1991, with Julie Warner, David Ogden Stiers, Mel Winkler, Raye Birk, and Time Winters). He appeared in the cult classic action film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991, with Branscombe Richmond, Vanessa Williams, Stan Ivar, James Nardini, Brenan T. Baird, and Debby Lynn Ross), Dennis Scott also did some stunt work for this film. Jordan's other films in the 1990s also include Love Is Like That (1992, with Vyto Ruginis, Seymour Cassel, and Denise Lynne Roberts), Amos & Andrew (1993, with Brad Dourif, Tracey Walter, and Ron Taylor), Speed (1994, with Alan Ruck, Richard Lineback, Carlos Carrasco, Bruce Wright, Patrick Fischler, and Robin McKee), Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1995, with Bill Cobbs and Leon Russom), Species (1995, with Don Fischer, Herta Ware, Anthony Guidera, Richard Fancy, Frank Welker, and Dendrie Taylor), The American President (1995, with Gail Strickland, George Murdock, Ron Canada), Before and After (1996), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996, with Virginia Madsen, Whoopi Goldberg, Susanna Thompson, Bill Smitrovich, Terry O'Quinn, Richard Riehle, Brock Peters, Jerry Hardin, Bill Cobbs, Spencer Garrett, and Thomas Kopache), In Dark Places (1997, with Diane Hurley, Dendrie Taylor, Suzanne Turner, and John Vargas), Life (1999, with Ned Vaughn, Kenneth A. White, Leonard O. Turner, Clarence Williams III, and Kimble Jemison), Crazy In Alabama (1999, with John Fleck, Holmes R. Osborne, Tom McCleister, Tony Amendola, and Lance Spellerberg), The Story of Us (1999, with Victor Raider-Wexler and Daniel Asa Henson).

In the 2000s, Jordan appeared in some films like The Visit (2000, with Tim de Zarn, Efrain Figueroa, and David Clennon), More Dogs Than Bones (2000, with Whoopi Goldberg, Louise Fletcher, Pat Healy, and Tom Towles). Jordan provided his voice for the video game Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins (2000, along with the voices of Earl Boen, Dwight Schultz, Frank Welker, Paul Eiding, George Ball, and Greg Eagles). His other films are Beautiful (2000, with Michael McKean, Warren Munson, and Spice Williams), Alex & Emma (2003, with Robert Costanzo and Paul Willson), Rumor has It... (2005, with Christopher McDonald, Clyde Kusatsu, Mary Anne McGarry, Frank Novak, Andy Milder, and Mike Baldridge), Finding Fred Mertz (2007), The Bucket List (2007, with Richard McGonagle).

Some of his television work include a recurring role in the 1998 TV series Mercy Point as Dr. Batung. Jordan appeared in some TV films, which include The Trial of Bernard Goetz (1988, with Richard Libertini, Andrew Robinson, and Peter Crombie, his other role was in the hit ABC Stephen King miniseries The Stand (1994, with Miguel Ferrer, Sam Anderson, Richard Lineback, Matt Frewer, Patrick Kilpatrick, Steven Anderson, Ken Jenkins, Sherman Howard, William Newman), he appeared in the hit Fox TV movie Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994, with Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, Ron Fassler, Susanna Thompson, Michael Durrell, and Terrence Evans). In 2007, he appeared in the TV movie Nurses (with Melinda Page Hamilton and Jeff Chase).

Star Trek appearances

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