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* [[George H. W. Bush]]: 41st President
 
* [[George H. W. Bush]]: 41st President
 
* [[William J. Clinton]]: 42nd President
 
* [[William J. Clinton]]: 42nd President
* [[George W. Bush]]: 43rd President
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* [[George W. Bush]]: 43rd President
Barack Obama: 44th president
 
 
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
[[Image:Mount Rushmore 2287.jpg|thumb|Presidents' heads on [[Mount Rushmore]] from ''Star Trek V'' Special Edition DVD]]
 
[[Image:Mount Rushmore 2287.jpg|thumb|Presidents' heads on [[Mount Rushmore]] from ''Star Trek V'' Special Edition DVD]]

Revision as of 01:12, 9 March 2009

The President of the United States was the head of state and chief executive officer of the government of the United States of America. The President led the nation-state by proposing and executing policy, and was also the Commander-in-Chief of the United States armed forces. The President resided in the White House. (DS9: "Little Green Men"; ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

US Presidents

  1. Individual was referred to while serving in a capacity other than President.
  2. Individual was referred to while serving in a capacity other than President.

Background

Mount Rushmore 2287

Presidents' heads on Mount Rushmore from Star Trek V Special Edition DVD

Although the aired version of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier seems to imply that Sulu and Chekov are in Yosemite National Park with Captain Kirk and the others, a deleted part of that scene actually establishes that they are exploring Mt. Rushmore, which has by the 23rd century had the head of an African-American woman President added. The scene was never made a part of any cut of the film, though, so the addition to Mt. Rushmore is non-canon.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Mary Kay Adams (Grilka) is a descendant of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams.

A number of Star Trek actors have played presidents, real or fictional, in various TV and film projects. Real presidents are noted in bold.

  • John Anderson played Abraham Lincoln in The Fortune Cookie (1966)and The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977), Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Backstairs at the White House (1979), and Andrew Jackson in Bridger (1976)
  • Ronny Cox played Presidents Tom Kimball in Captain America (1991), Robert Kinsey (in several alternate timelines) in Stargate SG-1 (1997), and Jack Neil in Murder at 1600 (1997)
  • James Cromwell played Lyndon B. Johnson in RFK (2002), President Robert Fowler in The Sum of All Fears (2002), former President D. Wire Newman in an episode of The West Wing (2004), and President George H.W. Bush in W (2008).
  • Alan Dale played Acting President Jim Prescott on 24 (2003)
  • Michael Dorn played a unnamed President in the 2008 Heroes episode Dual.
  • Bruce Greenwood played John F. Kennedy (with Steven Culp co-starring as Robert F. Kennedy) in Thirteen Days (2000)
  • Gregory Itzin played President Charles Logan on 24 (2005-)
  • Brian Keith played Theodore Roosevelt in The Wind and the Lion (1975) and William McKinley in Rough Riders (1997)
  • Frank Langella played Richard Nixon in Frost/Nixon (2008), as well as the 2007 Broadway production from which the film is adapted
  • Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. played President Lindberg in The Fifth Element (1997)
  • Andrew Robinson played John F. Kennedy on a 1986 episode of the revived The Twilight Zone titled, "Profile in Silver".
  • Paul Sorvino played President Eugene Lorio in Jack & Bobby (2004)
  • Ray Wise played President Dugan in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (2000), and Vice President Hal Gardner on 24 (2006)

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