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'''Keene Curtis''' {{born|15|February|1923|died|13|October|2002}} was an American character actor whose stage, film and television career spanned five decades. He appeared as "[[List of Nechani#Old Man #2|Old Man #2]]" in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[Sacred Ground]]".
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'''Keene Curtis''' {{born|15|February|1923|died|13|October|2002}} was an American character actor whose stage, film and television career spanned five decades. He appeared as "[[Unnamed Nechani#Old Man 2|Old Man #2]]" in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Sacred Ground}}. Curtis' appearance in "Sacred Ground" reunited him with [[Parley Baer]]. Both men guest-starred on ''Beverly Hills 90210'' in the Season 2 holiday themed "A Walsh Family Christmas", which also also featured [[Ann Gillespie]].
   
 
On stage, Curtis won a Tony Award in 1971 for supporting actor in the musical, ''The Rothschilds''. He was also well known for his portrayal of "Daddy Warbucks" in the stage musical ''Annie''.
 
On stage, Curtis won a Tony Award in 1971 for supporting actor in the musical, ''The Rothschilds''. He was also well known for his portrayal of "Daddy Warbucks" in the stage musical ''Annie''.
   
Curtis appeared as a guest actor or voice in an astonishing variety of television series, from ''Wonder Woman'' to ''Scooby-Doo'' to ''The Pretender''. He was perhaps most visible for a recurring role on the sitcom ''Cheers'' as John Allen Hill.
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Curtis appeared as a guest actor or voice in an astonishing variety of television series, from ''Wonder Woman'' to ''Scooby-Doo'' to ''The Pretender''. He was perhaps most visible in a recurring role, as John Allen Hill on the sitcom ''Cheers'' working alongside [[Kirstie Alley]], [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Bebe Neuwirth]], and [[Paul Willson]].
   
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Curtis guested on an episode of ''[[stargate:Stargate SG-1|Stargate SG-1]]'' with [[Paul McGillion]]. Further, he is one of the few actors to have worked in both the ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Wars]]'' universes, having portrayed Grand Moff Tarkin in the ''Star Wars Radio Show''.
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... as an old Nechani man

Keene Curtis (15 February 192313 October 2002; age 79) was an American character actor whose stage, film and television career spanned five decades. He appeared as "Old Man #2" in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Sacred Ground". Curtis' appearance in "Sacred Ground" reunited him with Parley Baer. Both men guest-starred on Beverly Hills 90210 in the Season 2 holiday themed "A Walsh Family Christmas", which also also featured Ann Gillespie.

On stage, Curtis won a Tony Award in 1971 for supporting actor in the musical, The Rothschilds. He was also well known for his portrayal of "Daddy Warbucks" in the stage musical Annie.

Curtis appeared as a guest actor or voice in an astonishing variety of television series, from Wonder Woman to Scooby-Doo to The Pretender. He was perhaps most visible in a recurring role, as John Allen Hill on the sitcom Cheers working alongside Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth, and Paul Willson.

Curtis guested on an episode of Stargate SG-1 with Paul McGillion. Further, he is one of the few actors to have worked in both the Star Trek and Star Wars universes, having portrayed Grand Moff Tarkin in the Star Wars Radio Show.

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