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'''Marti Matulis''' {{born|4|July|1970}} is an actor from Orange, California who worked as a background actor in two [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' feature films]] and several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. As a background performers he received no on-screen credit for his appearances.
 
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'''Marti Matulis''' {{born|4|July|1970}} is an actor from Orange, California who worked as a background actor in two {{Star Trek films}} and several episodes of {{s|ENT}} and {{s|PIC}}. As a background actor he received no credit for his former appearances, however, he had a speaking part and was credited for his appearances in ''Picard''.
   
Matulis first step into the ''Star Trek'' universe was in {{film|9}} in which he played one of the main core [[Ba'ku]] for four months and acted on the locations at [[Woodland Hills]], [[Lake Mammoth]], and at the [[Paramount Studios]]. Matulis served as the fit model for the Reman warrior costumes during the design phase of {{film|10}} and later appeared as one of the Remans in the film. He also appeared in several episodes of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' in which he played several Xindi and wore the re-used costume from ''Star Trek: Nemesis'' which was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|0206}} {{stala|6928}} Another costume worn by Matulis in the episode {{e|Judgment}} was also sold off. {{stala|9765}}
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Matulis' first step into the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe was in {{film|9}} in which he played one of the main core [[Ba'ku villager 002|Ba'ku]] for four months and acted on the locations at [[Woodland Hills]], [[Lake Mammoth]], and at the [[Paramount Studios]]. Matulis worked as the fitting model for the Reman warrior costumes during the design phase of {{film|10}} and later appeared as one of the Remans in the film. He also appeared in several episodes of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' in which he played several Xindi and wore the re-used costume from ''Star Trek: Nemesis'' which was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|0206}} {{stala|6928}} Another costume worn by Matulis in the episode {{e|Judgment}} was also sold off. {{stala|9765}}
   
Matulis performed in several stage plays and provided his voice to radio commercials. He acted in the independent films ''The Last Moments'' and ''Arcane Bagatelle'' and appeared in the television series ''The Amanda Show'', with regular guest actor [[Andrew Hill Newman]].
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Matulis performed in several stage plays and provided his voice to radio spots. He acted in the independent films ''The Last Moments'' and ''Arcane Bagatelle'' and appeared in the television series ''The Amanda Show'', with regular guest actor [[Andrew Hill Newman]].
   
More recently he portrayed a Sleestak in the science fiction film ''Land of the Lost'' (2009, with [[Douglas Tait]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Leonard Nimoy]]) and a creature in the television fantasy film ''Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas'' (2009, with stunt coordinator [[Gregory J. Barnett]]). For the short film ''Je dis non, Ali'' (2008) he worked as sound designer, associate producer, visual effects artist, and actor. He also worked as visual effects consultant for the short comedy ''Dirty Words: The Letter C'' (2008) and as editor for the short comedy ''A Definite Maybe'' (2004) and for the family series ''Puppy Plays the Classics'' (2008).
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He portrayed a Sleestak in {{wt|Land of the Lost (film)Land of the Lost}} (2009, with [[Douglas Tait]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Leonard Nimoy]]) and a creature in the television fantasy film ''Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas'' (2009, with stunt coordinator [[Greg Barnett]]). For the short film ''Je dis non, Ali'' (2008) he worked as sound designer, associate producer, visual effects artist, and actor. He also worked as visual effects consultant for the short comedy ''Dirty Words: The Letter C'' (2008) and as editor for the short comedy ''A Definite Maybe'' (2004) and for the family series ''Puppy Plays the Classics'' (2008).
   
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In 2018, Matulis appeared as one of the jail observers in the music video of {{w|Christina Aguilera}} and {{w|Demi Lovato}} "Fall in Line". {{YouTube|type=v|3Q2j5ApzSqs}}
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances {{anchor|Appearances}}==
File:Baku male 1.jpg|[[Unnamed Ba'ku#Male Ba'ku 1|Ba'ku]]<br />{{film|9}}<br />(uncredited)
 
 
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File:Xindi Reptilian soldier 2.jpg|[[Unnamed Xindi#Xindi-Reptilian Soldier 2|Xindi-Reptilian soldier]]<br />{{ENT|Twilight}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Reman bodyguard 1.jpg|[[Unnamed Remans#Reman bodyguards|Reman bodyguard]]<br />{{ENT|United|The Aenar}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Ba'ku villager 2.jpg|[[Ba'ku villager 002|Ba'ku]]<br />{{film|9}}<br />(uncredited)
File:No image yet.jpg|[[Unnamed Remans|Reman officer]]<br />{{film|10}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:No image yet.jpg|[[Reman officers 000|Reman officer]]<br />{{film|10}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Xindi Reptilian soldier 2.jpg|[[Xindi-Reptilian soldier 2|Xindi-Reptilian soldier]]<br />{{ENT|Twilight}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Reman bodyguard 1.jpg|[[Reman bodyguard 001|Reman bodyguard]]<br />{{ENT|United|The Aenar}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Romulan checkpoint supervisor.jpg|[[Romulan 24th supervisor 001|Romulan checkpoint supervisor]]<br />{{PIC|Maps and Legends}}
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File:Artifact xB worker 1.png|[[xB worker 001|xB worker]]<br />{{PIC|The Impossible Box}}
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File:Prisoner Illusion.jpg|[[Unnamed illusory people#Prisoner 001|Prisoner]]<br />{{PIC|Two of One|Monsters}}
 
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Marti Matulis (born 4 July 1970; age 53) is an actor from Orange, California who worked as a background actor in two Star Trek films and several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and Star Trek: Picard. As a background actor he received no credit for his former appearances, however, he had a speaking part and was credited for his appearances in Picard.

Matulis' first step into the Star Trek universe was in Star Trek: Insurrection in which he played one of the main core Ba'ku for four months and acted on the locations at Woodland Hills, Lake Mammoth, and at the Paramount Studios. Matulis worked as the fitting model for the Reman warrior costumes during the design phase of Star Trek Nemesis and later appeared as one of the Remans in the film. He also appeared in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in which he played several Xindi and wore the re-used costume from Star Trek: Nemesis which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] [2] Another costume worn by Matulis in the episode "Judgment" was also sold off. [3]

Matulis performed in several stage plays and provided his voice to radio spots. He acted in the independent films The Last Moments and Arcane Bagatelle and appeared in the television series The Amanda Show, with regular guest actor Andrew Hill Newman.

He portrayed a Sleestak in Land of the Lost (film)Land of the Lost (2009, with Douglas Tait, Michael Papajohn, and Leonard Nimoy) and a creature in the television fantasy film Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas (2009, with stunt coordinator Greg Barnett). For the short film Je dis non, Ali (2008) he worked as sound designer, associate producer, visual effects artist, and actor. He also worked as visual effects consultant for the short comedy Dirty Words: The Letter C (2008) and as editor for the short comedy A Definite Maybe (2004) and for the family series Puppy Plays the Classics (2008).

In 2018, Matulis appeared as one of the jail observers in the music video of Christina Aguilera and Demi Lovato "Fall in Line". [4]

Star Trek appearances

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