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'''Kris Iyer''' is an actor who played the [[Cold Station 12 personnel#Deputy Director|Cold Station 12 deputy director]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Cold Station 12}}.
 
'''Kris Iyer''' is an actor who played the [[Cold Station 12 personnel#Deputy Director|Cold Station 12 deputy director]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Cold Station 12}}.
   
 
Among his acting resume are films such as ''She Cried No'' (1996, with [[Nikki Cox]] and [[Lawrence Pressman]]), ''High Freakquency'' (1998, with [[Iona Morris]]), ''Resolution'' (2001), and ''Transit'' (2005).
 
Among his acting resume are films such as ''She Cried No'' (1996, with [[Nikki Cox]] and [[Lawrence Pressman]]), ''High Freakquency'' (1998, with [[Iona Morris]]), ''Resolution'' (2001), and ''Transit'' (2005).
   
Iyer has also guest starred in television series such as ''Sliders'' (1996, with [[John Rhys-Davies]], [[Michael Krawic]], [[Zoe McLellan]], [[Skip Stellrecht]], and directed by [[Richard Compton]]), ''Babylon 5'' (1996, with [[Bill Mumy]], [[Patricia Tallman]], and [[Andreas Katsulas]]), ''Soldiers of Fortune, Inc.'' (1998, with [[Melinda Clarke]] and [[Mark Sheppard]]), ''Timecop'' (1998, with [[Don Stark]], [[Pancho Demmings]], and [[Keith Szarabajka]]), ''Becker'' (2000, with [[Terry Farrell]]), ''C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2002, with [[Mark Lentry]] and [[Todd Slayton]]), ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (2001 and 2002, with [[Harris Yulin]]), ''Without a Trace'' (2004, with [[Enrique Murciano]], [[Gregory Wagrowski]], [[Christine Rose]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]), ''24'' (2005, with [[Jude Ciccolella]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Tim Kelleher]], Keith Szarabajka, and [[John Thaddeus]]), and ''Scrubs'' (2006, with [[Ken Jenkins]]).
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Iyer has also guest starred in television series such as ''[[w:c:sliders:Sliders|Sliders]]'' (1996, with [[John Rhys-Davies]], [[Michael Krawic]], [[Zoe McLellan]], [[Skip Stellrecht]], and directed by [[Richard Compton]]), ''[[babylon5:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]'' (1996, with [[Bill Mumy]], [[Patricia Tallman]], and [[Andreas Katsulas]]), ''Soldiers of Fortune, Inc.'' (1998, with [[Melinda Clarke]] and [[Mark Sheppard]]), ''Timecop'' (1998, with [[Don Stark]], [[Pancho Demmings]], and [[Keith Szarabajka]]), ''Becker'' (2000, with [[Terry Farrell]]), ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2002, with [[Mark Lentry]] and [[Todd Slayton]]), ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (2001 and 2002, with [[Harris Yulin]]), ''Without a Trace'' (2004, with [[Enrique Murciano]], [[Gregory Wagrowski]], [[Christine Rose]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]), ''[[w:c:24|24]]'' (2005, with [[Jude Ciccolella]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Tim Kelleher]], Keith Szarabajka, and [[John Thaddeus]]), and ''Scrubs'' (2006, with [[Ken Jenkins]]).
   
 
He has also acted in the video game ''Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun'' (1999, with [[Nicholas Worth]] and [[Cathy DeBuono]]).
 
He has also acted in the video game ''Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun'' (1999, with [[Nicholas Worth]] and [[Cathy DeBuono]]).

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...as the deputy director

Kris Iyer is an actor who played the Cold Station 12 deputy director in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Cold Station 12".

Among his acting resume are films such as She Cried No (1996, with Nikki Cox and Lawrence Pressman), High Freakquency (1998, with Iona Morris), Resolution (2001), and Transit (2005).

Iyer has also guest starred in television series such as Sliders (1996, with John Rhys-Davies, Michael Krawic, Zoe McLellan, Skip Stellrecht, and directed by Richard Compton), Babylon 5 (1996, with Bill Mumy, Patricia Tallman, and Andreas Katsulas), Soldiers of Fortune, Inc. (1998, with Melinda Clarke and Mark Sheppard), Timecop (1998, with Don Stark, Pancho Demmings, and Keith Szarabajka), Becker (2000, with Terry Farrell), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2002, with Mark Lentry and Todd Slayton), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2001 and 2002, with Harris Yulin), Without a Trace (2004, with Enrique Murciano, Gregory Wagrowski, Christine Rose, and Aaron Lustig), 24 (2005, with Jude Ciccolella, Gregory Itzin, Tim Kelleher, Keith Szarabajka, and John Thaddeus), and Scrubs (2006, with Ken Jenkins).

He has also acted in the video game Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999, with Nicholas Worth and Cathy DeBuono).

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