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Drummer for the gourp "Fleetwood Mac", Mick Fleetwood appeared in one episode "[[Manhunt]]" Mick's most recognizable and famous feature is his beard... which he SHAVED off for his roll of a fish like alien deligate who was intent on blowing up the sumit meeting which [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)]] was taking him to. [[Lwaxana Troi]] foiled his plot at the last minute and saved the day.
 
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[[File:Antedean dignitary.jpg|thumb|...as the Antedean dignitary]]
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'''Michael John Kells Fleetwood''' {{born|24|June|1947}} is the drummer of the musical group {{w|Fleetwood Mac}}. He appeared in a cameo part as an [[Unnamed Antedeans#Dignitary|Antedean dignitary]] under heavy prosthetics in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Manhunt}} in {{y|1989}}. Fleetwood's most recognizable and famous feature is his beard, which he shaved off for his role of a fish-like alien delegate who was intent on blowing up the summit meeting to which the USS ''Enterprise''-D was taking him.
   
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[[File:Mick Fleetwood and Allan A. Apone.jpg|thumb|Fleetwood with makeup artist [[Allan A. Apone]]]]
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Mick Fleetwood made his acting debut in the 1987 science fiction movie ''The Running Man'' as Mic, the leader of an underground resistance movement. He spoke the memorable line, ''"Mr. [[Spock]], you have the conn."'' (The response was: ''"Who's 'Mr. Spock'?"'') Fleetwood worked in this film with [[Wayne Grace]] and [[Dey Young]]. He waited nearly a decade before to work in film when he was cast in 1994's ''Zero Tolerance'' with [[Titus Welliver]]. Fleetwood took a somewhat comedic turn in 1997's ''Snide & Prejudice'' which included [[DS9]] stars [[Rene Auberjonois]] and [[Armin Shimerman]] as well as [[Jeffrey Combs]]. He rejoined Auberjonois in the 2001 release ''Burning Down the House'' with [[John Savage]]. Fleetwood's only television appearance outside of ''Trek'' was a guest role on the drama series ''Wiseguy'' starring [[Jonathan Banks]] in the episode "And It Comes Out Here" airing in the same year as Fleetwood's ''Trek'' work.
   
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==Personal details==
Mick Fleetwood starred in the 1987 sience fiction movie "The Running Man" as Mick, the leader of an undergruond resistence movement.
 
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Fleetwood married Jenny Boyd and had a pair of daughters. In 2006, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Fleetwood and his family currently reside in Los Angeles, California.
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.mickfleetwood.com MickFleetwood.com] - official site
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0281450}}
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File:Antedean dignitary.jpg

...as the Antedean dignitary

Michael John Kells Fleetwood (born 24 June 1947; age 76) is the drummer of the musical group Fleetwood Mac. He appeared in a cameo part as an Antedean dignitary under heavy prosthetics in the Star Trek: The Next Generation second season episode "Manhunt" in 1989. Fleetwood's most recognizable and famous feature is his beard, which he shaved off for his role of a fish-like alien delegate who was intent on blowing up the summit meeting to which the USS Enterprise-D was taking him.

Mick Fleetwood and Allan A

Fleetwood with makeup artist Allan A. Apone

Mick Fleetwood made his acting debut in the 1987 science fiction movie The Running Man as Mic, the leader of an underground resistance movement. He spoke the memorable line, "Mr. Spock, you have the conn." (The response was: "Who's 'Mr. Spock'?") Fleetwood worked in this film with Wayne Grace and Dey Young. He waited nearly a decade before to work in film when he was cast in 1994's Zero Tolerance with Titus Welliver. Fleetwood took a somewhat comedic turn in 1997's Snide & Prejudice which included DS9 stars Rene Auberjonois and Armin Shimerman as well as Jeffrey Combs. He rejoined Auberjonois in the 2001 release Burning Down the House with John Savage. Fleetwood's only television appearance outside of Trek was a guest role on the drama series Wiseguy starring Jonathan Banks in the episode "And It Comes Out Here" airing in the same year as Fleetwood's Trek work.

Personal details

Fleetwood married Jenny Boyd and had a pair of daughters. In 2006, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Fleetwood and his family currently reside in Los Angeles, California.

External links