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'''Mike Starr''' {{born|29|July|1950}} is the actor who played [[Tony Cicci]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}.
 
'''Mike Starr''' {{born|29|July|1950}} is the actor who played [[Tony Cicci]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}.
   
Starr was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Queens, New York. An extremely prolific actor, Starr has made over 100 film and television appearances, often playing gangster types such as his Tony Cicci character.
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Starr was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Queens, New York. An extremely prolific actor, Starr has made well over 100 film and television appearances, often playing gangster types such as his Tony Cicci character.
   
He has appeared in many other television shows including ''The Equalizer'' (with [[Robert Lansing]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]]), [[lawandorder:Law & Order|''Law & Order'']], ''Frasier'' (starring [[Kelsey Grammer]]), ''The West Wing'', ''Scrubs'', ''House, M.D.'', ''Martial Law'' (with [[Tom Wright]]), ''The Office'' and ''CSI: NY''. He also starred on such series as ''EZ Streets'' and ''Ed'', and he had a recurring role as "Big Tough Guy God" on ''Joan of Arcadia'' which co-starred [[Michael Welch]], [[Becky Wahlstrom]], and [[David Burke]].
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He has appeared in many other television shows including ''The Equalizer'' (with [[Robert Lansing]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]]), [[lawandorder:Law & Order|''Law & Order'']], ''Frasier'' (starring [[Kelsey Grammer]]), ''The West Wing'', ''Scrubs'', ''House, M.D.'' (with [[Jennifer Morrison]]), ''Martial Law'' (with [[Tom Wright]]), ''The Office'' and ''CSI: NY''. He also starred on such series as ''EZ Streets'' and ''Ed'', and he had a recurring role as "Big Tough Guy God" on ''Joan of Arcadia'' which co-starred [[Michael Welch]], [[Becky Wahlstrom]], and [[David Burke]].
   
Starr also has an extensive list of films to his credit. He made his film debut with a small role in the 1980 crime thriller ''Crusing'', starring fellow ''Trek'' guest actors [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Richard Cox]]. He went on to appear in such popular movies as ''The Natural'' (1984), ''Radio Days'' (1987, with [[Robert Joy]], [[Kenneth Mars]], and [[Wallace Shawn]]), Starr worked as a construction worker in the 1986 comedy ''The Money Pit'' with [[Alan Altshuld]] and [[Tzi Ma]], ''Lean on Me'' (1989, with ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' star [[Ethan Phillips]] as well as [[Tony Todd]]), ''Born on the Fourth of July'' (1989, with [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Mark Moses]], [[Richard Poe]], ''Goodfellas'' (1990, with Paul Sorvino), ''Miller's Crossing'' (1990), ''The Hudsucker Proxy'' (1994, with [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Christopher Darga]], and [[Noble Willingham]]), ''Ed Wood'' (1994, with [[Daniel Riordan]] and [[Biff Yeager]]), ''Dumb & Dumber'' (1994, with [[Teri Garr]] and [[Charles Rocket]]), ''Summer of Sam'' (1998, with [[John Savage]]), and ''Jersey Girl'' (2004, with [[Stephen Root]]).
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Starr also has an extensive list of films to his credit. He made his film debut with a small role in the 1980 crime thriller ''Crusing'', starring fellow ''Trek'' guest actors [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Richard Cox]]. He went on to appear in such popular movies as ''The Natural'' (1984), ''Radio Days'' (1987, with [[Robert Joy]], [[Kenneth Mars]], and [[Wallace Shawn]]), the 1986 comedy ''The Money Pit'' (with [[Alan Altshuld]] and [[Tzi Ma]]) as a construction worker, ''Funny Farm'' (1988), ''Lean on Me'' (1989, with ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' star [[Ethan Phillips]] as well as [[Tony Todd]]), ''Born on the Fourth of July'' (1989, with [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Mark Moses]], [[Richard Poe]], ''Goodfellas'' (1990, with Paul Sorvino), ''Miller's Crossing'' (1990), ''The Hudsucker Proxy'' (1994, with [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Bill Cobbs]], [[Christopher Darga]], and [[Noble Willingham]]), ''Ed Wood'' (1994, with [[Daniel Riordan]] and [[Biff Yeager]]), ''Dumb & Dumber'' (1994, with [[Teri Garr]] and [[Charles Rocket]]), ''Hoodlum ''(1997, with [[Vanessa Williams]] and [[Clarence Williams III]]) ''Summer of Sam'' (1998, with [[John Savage]]), and ''Jersey Girl'' (2004, with [[Stephen Root]]).
   
 
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Mike Starr (born 29 July 1950; age 73) is the actor who played Tony Cicci in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang".

Starr was born in Queens, New York. An extremely prolific actor, Starr has made well over 100 film and television appearances, often playing gangster types such as his Tony Cicci character.

He has appeared in many other television shows including The Equalizer (with Robert Lansing and Keith Szarabajka), Law & Order, Frasier (starring Kelsey Grammer), The West Wing, Scrubs, House, M.D. (with Jennifer Morrison), Martial Law (with Tom Wright), The Office and CSI: NY. He also starred on such series as EZ Streets and Ed, and he had a recurring role as "Big Tough Guy God" on Joan of Arcadia which co-starred Michael Welch, Becky Wahlstrom, and David Burke.

Starr also has an extensive list of films to his credit. He made his film debut with a small role in the 1980 crime thriller Crusing, starring fellow Trek guest actors Paul Sorvino and Richard Cox. He went on to appear in such popular movies as The Natural (1984), Radio Days (1987, with Robert Joy, Kenneth Mars, and Wallace Shawn), the 1986 comedy The Money Pit (with Alan Altshuld and Tzi Ma) as a construction worker, Funny Farm (1988), Lean on Me (1989, with Star Trek: Voyager star Ethan Phillips as well as Tony Todd), Born on the Fourth of July (1989, with Reg E. Cathey, Bob Gunton, Ed Lauter, Mark Moses, Richard Poe, Goodfellas (1990, with Paul Sorvino), Miller's Crossing (1990), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994, with Roy Brocksmith, Bill Cobbs, Christopher Darga, and Noble Willingham), Ed Wood (1994, with Daniel Riordan and Biff Yeager), Dumb & Dumber (1994, with Teri Garr and Charles Rocket), Hoodlum (1997, with Vanessa Williams and Clarence Williams III) Summer of Sam (1998, with John Savage), and Jersey Girl (2004, with Stephen Root).

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