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[[Image:Kahless.jpg|thumb|...as [[Kahless the Unforgettable]]]]
 
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| Name = Kevin Conway
Actor '''Kevin Conway''' (May 29, 1942 - ) played [[Kahless (clone)|the clone of Kahless the Unforgettable]] on [[TNG]]: "[[Rightful Heir]]".
 
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| Birth name = Kevin John Conway
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| Date of birth = {{d|29|May|1942}}
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| Place of birth = New York City, New York, USA
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'''Kevin Conway''' {{born|29|May|1942}} is the actor who played [[Kahless (clone)|the clone of Kahless the Unforgettable]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Rightful Heir}} in {{y|1993}}.
   
In 1980, he starred as Dr. William Haber along side [[Bruce Davison]] in the made-for-TV movie adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's [[science fiction]] work ''The Lathe of Heaven''. On stage, Conway co-starred with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actor [[Philip Anglim]] in the Broadway play ''The Elephant Man''. Later, in 1982, the two reprised their roles in a made-for-TV adaptation of the play. He also co-starred in the war epics ''Gettysburg'' and ''Gods and Generals''. [[William Morgan Sheppard]] and [[William O. Campbell]] also starred in both of these films. Conway had turned down the role of Théoden in the ''Lord of the Rings'' films to recreate his ''Gettysburg'' role of Buster Kilrain in ''Gods and Generals.''
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In 1980, he starred as Dr. William Haber alongside [[Bruce Davison]] in the made-for-television movie adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's science fiction work ''The Lathe of Heaven''. On stage, Conway co-starred with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actor [[Philip Anglim]] in the Broadway play ''The Elephant Man''. Later, in 1982, the two reprised their roles in a made-for-television adaptation of the play. He co-starred in the war epics ''Gettysburg'' and ''Gods and Generals''. [[W. Morgan Sheppard]], [[William O. Campbell]] and [[Joseph Fuqua]] starred in both of these films. Conway had turned down the role of Théoden in the ''Lord of the Rings'' films to recreate his ''Gettysburg'' role of Buster Kilrain in ''Gods and Generals.''
   
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Conway appeared as himself and the Earl of Hastings in {{w|Al Pacino}}'s 1996 documentary ''Looking for Richard'', which also starred [[Richard Cox]], [[Winona Ryder]], and [[Harris Yulin]], taking parts in a mock production of [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Richard III]]''.
Conway also appeared in 1998's ''Mercury Rising'', written by ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]'' scribes [[Lawrence Konner]] & [[Mark Rosenthal]]. He also had a role in the 2000 thriller ''Thirteen Days'', with [[Jack Blessing]] and [[Steven Culp]].
 
   
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Conway appeared in 1998's ''Mercury Rising'', written by [[Lawrence Konner]] and [[Mark Rosenthal]]. He also played General {{w|Curtis LeMay}} in the 2000 thriller ''Thirteen Days'', with [[Jack Blessing]], [[Len Cariou]], [[Charles Esten]], [[Tim Kelleher]], [[Boris Lee Krutonog]], [[Ed Lauter]], and [[Bill Smitrovich]] [[Jack Blessing]], [[Bruce Greenwood]] (as [[John F. Kennedy]]) and [[Steven Culp]] (as {{w|Robert F. Kennedy}}) - and appeared in the 2001 film ''Black Knight'', with [[Kevin P. Stillwell]].
Conway had a recurring role as Seamus O'Reily on the HBO series ''Oz''.
 
==Filmography==
 
*''Black Knight'' ([[2001 productions|2001]], with [[Kevin P. Stillwell]])
 
   
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Conway had a recurring role as Seamus O'Reily on the HBO series ''Oz''. He was the infamous Control Voice for the 1995-2002 revival of ''The Outer Limits'', an episode of which also featured [[John de Lancie]].
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Revision as of 01:21, 14 August 2015

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Kevin Conway (born 29 May 1942; age 81) is the actor who played the clone of Kahless the Unforgettable in the Star Trek: The Next Generation sixth season episode "Rightful Heir" in 1993.

In 1980, he starred as Dr. William Haber alongside Bruce Davison in the made-for-television movie adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's science fiction work The Lathe of Heaven. On stage, Conway co-starred with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actor Philip Anglim in the Broadway play The Elephant Man. Later, in 1982, the two reprised their roles in a made-for-television adaptation of the play. He co-starred in the war epics Gettysburg and Gods and Generals. W. Morgan Sheppard, William O. Campbell and Joseph Fuqua starred in both of these films. Conway had turned down the role of Théoden in the Lord of the Rings films to recreate his Gettysburg role of Buster Kilrain in Gods and Generals.

Conway appeared as himself and the Earl of Hastings in Al Pacino's 1996 documentary Looking for Richard, which also starred Richard Cox, Winona Ryder, and Harris Yulin, taking parts in a mock production of William Shakespeare's Richard III.

Conway appeared in 1998's Mercury Rising, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal. He also played General Curtis LeMay in the 2000 thriller Thirteen Days, with Jack Blessing, Len Cariou, Charles Esten, Tim Kelleher, Boris Lee Krutonog, Ed Lauter, and Bill Smitrovich Jack Blessing, Bruce Greenwood (as John F. Kennedy) and Steven Culp (as Robert F. Kennedy) - and appeared in the 2001 film Black Knight, with Kevin P. Stillwell.

Conway had a recurring role as Seamus O'Reily on the HBO series Oz. He was the infamous Control Voice for the 1995-2002 revival of The Outer Limits, an episode of which also featured John de Lancie.

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