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Joseph Gatt (born 3 December 1974; age 49) is a British actor, model and motion capture performer who played 0718 in Star Trek Into Darkness. [1] Gatt was booked for this part on 10 December 2011. [2]

Also in 2013, Gatt and John Cho appeared as Hikaru Sulu and 0718 as part of the company General Electric's series of "Brilliant Machines" commercials, reprising their roles from Star Trek Into Darkness. [3] A behind the scenes shot of Gatt was used as card #18, "Science Officer 0718", of the virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals.

Gatt had a costume fitting for Star Trek Beyond on 16 April 2015 but did not reprise his role as Science Officer 0718, as he revealed at the Las Vegas convention in August of 2015. [4]

He also voiced 0718 in the Star Trek Online "Agents of Yesterday" expansion. [5] [6]

Personal and early career[]

Gatt was born in Notting Hill, London, England and raised in Kensington, London. He attended the Sylvia Young Theater School and graduated from the Mountview Academy of Theater Arts. Gatt worked as model for print, television, and runway projects for Giorgio Armani in Europe and the United Kingdom. His face and body can be seen in ads for British Telecom, Levi's Dockers Jeans, Kenzo, Gucci, and Guess jeans and in magazines such as "Vogue UK" and "Entrepreneur".

Among his earliest acting work are the crime movie Plunkett & Macleane (1999), an episode of The Bill (1999), the television fantasy film Jason and the Argonauts (2000, with Frank Langella, Jolene Blalock, and Brian Thompson), and the drama Orpheus & Eurydice (2000). He also worked on the crime thriller Malicious Intent (2000), episodes of 999 (2001) and Being April (2002), and the Bollywood romance Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) before he moved to Los Angeles, California in 2005.

Gatt's baldness stems from alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that makes his hair fall out. He is active in supporting the Children's Alopecia Project, which helps kids who have the disorder. [7]

Later career[]

Upon his arrival in L.A., Gatt was cast for the television science fiction film Saurian (2006, with Tracy Scoggins), the horror film Pulse (2006, with Zach Grenier, Brad Dourif, and John Jurgens), the horror thriller Killing Ariel (2008, with Lauren Mary Kim), and as Luke in the television series The Dark Path Chronicles (2008-2009, stunt coordinated by Ron Balicki).

Beside his work in film and television, Gatt is also a well known motion capture performer and worked on video games such as Driver 2 (2000), Driv3r (2004), 24: The Game (2006), SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs: Fireteam Bravo 2 (2006), God of War II (2007) and its sequel God of War III (2010). The latter two games were written by Marianne Krawczyk and featured the voices of Clancy Brown, Malcolm McDowell, and Simon Templeman. More recently, he returned to this franchise for the sequel God of War: Ascension (2013).

Gatt played John O'Quinn in David E. Kelley's Wonder Woman remake (2011, with David Mattey, Brandon Molale, and Chrissy Weathersby Ball) and Frost Giant Grundroth in Marvel's Thor (2011, starring Chris Hemsworth and with Jamie McShane, Jim Palmer, and fellow Frost Giants Troy Brenna and Douglas Tait). Further 2011 projects include the crime drama I Am Singh (with Kavi Raz) and episodes of Eagleheart, Pretend Time, Easy to Assemble (with Wallace Langham, Ed Begley, Jr., and Ray Wise), and Chuck (with Bonita Friedericy, Steve Rizzo, Scott Workman, and Derek Graf). For the 2011 video game Star Wars: The Old Republic, Gatt provided the voice of Lord Scourge.

Gatt appeared in episodes of Breaking In (2012, starring Christian Slater and with Eddie Perez) and The Silicon Assassin Project (2013, with Darin Cooper) and had a recurring role as The Albino in five episodes of the crime series Banshee (2013-2014, with Ben Cross, Michael Papajohn, Tom McCleister, Wayne Péré, Mike Mukatis, Jace Jeanes, and Anthony Molinari). He also filmed the short action drama The Big Lug (2013) and the television action comedy Agent 88 (2013, with Damion Poitier).

After he lent his voice to the video game Elder Scrolls Online in 2014, he appeared as Thenn warg in three fourth season episodes of the fantasy series Game of Thrones (2014). He was also interviewed for the fourth season special "Behind the Battle for the Wall". Gatt had recurring roles in episodes of Teen Wolf (2014) and The 100 (2014) and was featured in the thriller Finders Keepers (2014, with Marina Sirtis).

Recent projects[]

More recently, Gatt appeared in episodes of Strike Back (2015), Ray Donovan (2015, with Paula Malcomson), True Detective (2015), and Real Rob (2015) and in the adventure movie The Most Dangerous Game (2015).

He completed filming on the television science fiction film Stormageddon (2015), the action film For All Eyes Always (2015), the television comedy Mr. Hollywood (2015, with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.), and the thriller Finding Eden (2015).

Gatt had the recurring role of Yury Becker in the superhero show Lucky Man, developed by Stan Lee for Sky 1. [8] He also appeared in the horror thriller Liberty (2015, with Ben Cross), the zombie television series Z Nation (2016), and the live-action remake of the Disney classic Dumbo (2019)

Gatt has been cast in the upcoming projects Infrared and Harnessing the Rain (with John Savage).

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