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'''Phil Morris''' {{born|4|April|1959}} made appearances in the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also appeared in {{film|3}}. His sister is [[Iona Morris]].
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'''Phil Morris''' {{born|4|April|1959}} is an actor who has made appearances in the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also appeared in {{film|3}}. The characters he played in ''Star Trek'' were three [[Human]]s, a [[Klingon]] and a [[Jem'Hadar]].
   
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Morris is the son of the late Greg Morris, who played Barney Collier on the 1960s-70s spy series {{wt|Mission: Impossible}}, which was filmed at the same studio where TOS (and, specifically, the Phil Morris episode, "Miri") was filmed and featured Leonard Nimoy for two seasons. His sister is [[Iona Morris]].
Morris shares an acting coach (John Lehne) with [[Robert Picardo]], who directed him during his appearance in {{VOY|One Small Step}}.
 
   
 
Morris shares an acting coach (John Lehne) with [[Robert Picardo]], who directed him during his appearance in {{VOY|One Small Step}}.
His television guest appearances include roles on ''{{w|Cheers}}'', ''{{w|Murder, She Wrote}}'' and, in his best known role, as lawyer Jackie Chiles on ''{{w|Seinfeld}}''. The characters he played in ''Star Trek'' were three [[Human]]s, a [[Klingon]] and a [[Jem'Hadar]]. Morris is the son of the late Greg Morris, who played Barney Collier on the 1960s-70s spy series ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'', which was filmed at the same studio where TOS (and, specifically, the Phil Morris episode, "Miri") was filmed. Phil later starred as Grant Collier (Barney Collier's son) in the 1988-90 television remake of ''Mission: Impossible''.
 
   
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His television guest appearances include roles on {{wt|Cheers}}, {{wt|Babylon 5}}, {{wt|Smallville}}, {{wt|Murder, She Wrote}} and, in his best known role, as lawyer Jackie Chiles on {{wt|Seinfeld}} (copulating with [[Teri Hatcher]]'s character in the series finale).
He has recently been seen in the role of Martian Manhunter on television's ''Smallville''.
 
   
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Phil later starred as Grant Collier (Barney Collier's son) in the 1988-90 television remake of ''Mission: Impossible''. Morris co-starred with [[Leonard Nimoy]] in Disney's 2001 animated film {{wt|Atlantis: The Lost Empire}}.
==Appearances==
 
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Morris voiced the recurring villain Vandal Savage on three episodes of the animated series ''Justice League'', appearing in episodes with [[Larry Drake]] and [[Michael Dorn]]. He has also provided voice work for other comic book-based animated series, such as ''Green Lantern: The Animated Series'', ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', and ''Wolverine and the X-Men''.
Image:Phil_Morris,_Miri.jpg|[[Unnamed Onlies#Boy in Army helmet|Boy in Army Helmet]]<br>{{TOS|Miri}}
 
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Image:Foster (Cadet).jpg|[[Foster (Cadet)|Cadet Foster]]<br>{{film|3}}
 
 
He has recently been seen in the role of Martian Manhunter on television's ''Smallville'' which has also featured [[John Glover]], [[Robert Picardo]] and [[Felecia M. Bell]].
Image:Thopok.jpg|[[Thopok|Commander Thopok]]<br>{{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}}
 
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Image:Remataklan.jpg|[[Remata'Klan|Third Remata'Klan]]<br>{{DS9|Rocks and Shoals}}
 
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
Image:John kelly.jpg|[[John Kelly|Lieutenant John Kelly]]<br>{{VOY|One Small Step}}
 
 
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File:Phil Morris, Miri.jpg|[[Unnamed Onlies#Boy in Army helmet|Boy in army helmet]]<br />{{TOS|Miri}}
 
File:Foster (Cadet).jpg|[[Foster (Cadet)|Cadet Foster]]<br />{{film|3}}
 
File:Thopok.jpg|[[Thopok|Commander Thopok]]<br />{{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}}
 
File:Remata'Klan.jpg|[[Remata'Klan|Third Remata'Klan]]<br />{{DS9|Rocks and Shoals}}
 
File:John kelly.jpg|[[John Kelly|Lieutenant John Kelly]]<br />{{VOY|One Small Step}}
 
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Template:Realworld Phil Morris (born 4 April 1959; age 65) is an actor who has made appearances in the original Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He also appeared in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The characters he played in Star Trek were three Humans, a Klingon and a Jem'Hadar.

Morris is the son of the late Greg Morris, who played Barney Collier on the 1960s-70s spy series Mission: Impossible, which was filmed at the same studio where TOS (and, specifically, the Phil Morris episode, "Miri") was filmed and featured Leonard Nimoy for two seasons. His sister is Iona Morris.

Morris shares an acting coach (John Lehne) with Robert Picardo, who directed him during his appearance in VOY: "One Small Step".

His television guest appearances include roles on Cheers, Babylon 5, Smallville, Murder, She Wrote and, in his best known role, as lawyer Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld (copulating with Teri Hatcher's character in the series finale).

Phil later starred as Grant Collier (Barney Collier's son) in the 1988-90 television remake of Mission: Impossible. Morris co-starred with Leonard Nimoy in Disney's 2001 animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire.

Morris voiced the recurring villain Vandal Savage on three episodes of the animated series Justice League, appearing in episodes with Larry Drake and Michael Dorn. He has also provided voice work for other comic book-based animated series, such as Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Ultimate Spider-Man, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and Wolverine and the X-Men.

He has recently been seen in the role of Martian Manhunter on television's Smallville which has also featured John Glover, Robert Picardo and Felecia M. Bell.

Star Trek appearances

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