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Tigar made his [[film]] debut in the comedy ''The Happy Hooker'', co-starring [[Richard Lynch]] and the late [[Vincent Schiavelli]]. Since then, he has appeared primarily in made-for-TV movies, although he has made the occasional motion picture, including ''Creator'' (1985, co-starring [[Virginia Madsen]], [[David Ogden Stiers]], [[Ian Wolfe]], and [[Jeff Corey]]), ''Lethal Weapon 2'' 1989, with [[Mark Rolston]], [[Jenette Goldstein]], and [[Sherman Howard]]), ''Lethal Weapon 3'' (1992, with [[Vince Howard]], ''Primal Fear'' (1996, with Alfre Woodard, [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Tony Plana]], and [[Christopher Carroll]]) and ''Conspiracy Theory'' (1997, with [[Patrick Stewart]] and [[Bert Remsen]]).
 
Tigar made his [[film]] debut in the comedy ''The Happy Hooker'', co-starring [[Richard Lynch]] and the late [[Vincent Schiavelli]]. Since then, he has appeared primarily in made-for-TV movies, although he has made the occasional motion picture, including ''Creator'' (1985, co-starring [[Virginia Madsen]], [[David Ogden Stiers]], [[Ian Wolfe]], and [[Jeff Corey]]), ''Lethal Weapon 2'' 1989, with [[Mark Rolston]], [[Jenette Goldstein]], and [[Sherman Howard]]), ''Lethal Weapon 3'' (1992, with [[Vince Howard]], ''Primal Fear'' (1996, with Alfre Woodard, [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Tony Plana]], and [[Christopher Carroll]]) and ''Conspiracy Theory'' (1997, with [[Patrick Stewart]] and [[Bert Remsen]]).
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Tigar once guest starred in the short-lived series ''Live Shot''. Other [[Star Trek]] stars who were cast members include [[David Birney]], [[Karen Austin]], [[Ron Canada]], [[Jeff Yagher]], [[Bruce McGill]] and [[Sam Anderson]]. Star Trek stars who also guest starred include [[Casey Biggs]], [[Chase Masterson]], [[Dion Anderson]], [[John Schuck]], [[Lee Arenberg]], [[Hal Landon, Jr.]] and [[Cully Fredricksen]].
   
 
==Other Trek connections==
 
==Other Trek connections==

Revision as of 02:56, 22 February 2006

Margan

... as Margan.

Dammar

... as Dammar.

Kenneth Tigar (born September 24, 1942) is the actor who played the uncredited role of Margan in TNG: "Symbiosis" and later played Dammar in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Displaced".

Outside of Star Trek, he has made several guest appearances, often playing Mr. Kopeckne, on the television series Barney Miller, starring Ron Glass and James Gregory. He also appeared in an episode of CHiPs with Michael Dorn and Robert Pine, an episode of Quantum Leap alongside Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air with Tim Russ, and two episodes of Hill Street Blues, one featuring Alfre Woodard and another with Marc Alaimo. James B. Sikking starred in both of those episodes, while Barbara Babcock starred in the former.

Tigar also appeared in the pilot episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman in 1993 (co-starring with Teri Hatcher, K Callan, Christopher Darga, and Persis Khambatta) and in the final episode of Murder, She Wrote in 1996 (with William Windom and David Ogden Stiers). He also had recurring roles on the soap opera Dallas and the sitcom Growing Pains and a regular role as Fritz Heath on Dynasty, opposite Joan Collins.

Tigar made his film debut in the comedy The Happy Hooker, co-starring Richard Lynch and the late Vincent Schiavelli. Since then, he has appeared primarily in made-for-TV movies, although he has made the occasional motion picture, including Creator (1985, co-starring Virginia Madsen, David Ogden Stiers, Ian Wolfe, and Jeff Corey), Lethal Weapon 2 1989, with Mark Rolston, Jenette Goldstein, and Sherman Howard), Lethal Weapon 3 (1992, with Vince Howard, Primal Fear (1996, with Alfre Woodard, Terry O'Quinn, Tony Plana, and Christopher Carroll) and Conspiracy Theory (1997, with Patrick Stewart and Bert Remsen).

Tigar once guest starred in the short-lived series Live Shot. Other Star Trek stars who were cast members include David Birney, Karen Austin, Ron Canada, Jeff Yagher, Bruce McGill and Sam Anderson. Star Trek stars who also guest starred include Casey Biggs, Chase Masterson, Dion Anderson, John Schuck, Lee Arenberg, Hal Landon, Jr. and Cully Fredricksen.

Other Trek connections

Additional film and TV projects in which Tigar appeared with other Star Trek performers include:

Feature films

TV guest appearances

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