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Fortier had previously co-starred with TOS actor [[William Shatner]] ([[James T. Kirk]]) in the 1965 [[horror movie]], ''Incubus''. He created the winged demon for that movie as well. ''Alexander the Great'', an unsold pilot which starred Shatner in the title role, also featured Fortier.
 
Fortier had previously co-starred with TOS actor [[William Shatner]] ([[James T. Kirk]]) in the 1965 [[horror movie]], ''Incubus''. He created the winged demon for that movie as well. ''Alexander the Great'', an unsold pilot which starred Shatner in the title role, also featured Fortier.
   
Fortier frequently worked with director [[Wikipedia:Robert Altman]]. Altman first directed Fortier on a few television projects, including the pilot for a series called ''The Gallant Men''. Fortier went on to appear in many of Altman's [[film]]s, including ''McCabe & Mrs. Miller'' with [[Rene Auberjonois]] ([[Odo]] from [[DS9]]) and [[John Schuck]], ''Popeye'' with [[Richard Libertini]], and ''O.C. and Stiggs''. The latter two films also featured both [[Ray Walston]] ([[Boothby]] on [[TNG]] and [[VOY]]) and [[Paul Dooley]] ([[Enabran Tain]] on DS9), the latter of whom also co-starred with Fortier in Altman's ''Health'', along with [[Alfre Woodard]] and [[Henry Gibson]]. Fortier's largest role was in Altman's 1977 drama ''3 Women'', also featuring [[Dennis Christopher]] and [[Sierra Pecheur]].
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Fortier frequently worked with director [[Wikipedia:Robert Altman]]. Altman first directed Fortier on a few television projects, including the pilot for a series called ''The Gallant Men''. Fortier went on to appear in many of Altman's films, including ''McCabe & Mrs. Miller'' with [[Rene Auberjonois]] ([[Odo]] from [[DS9]]) and [[John Schuck]], ''Popeye'' with [[Richard Libertini]], and ''O.C. and Stiggs''. The latter two films also featured both [[Ray Walston]] ([[Boothby]] on [[TNG]] and [[VOY]]) and [[Paul Dooley]] ([[Enabran Tain]] on DS9), the latter of whom also co-starred with Fortier in Altman's ''Health'', along with [[Alfre Woodard]] and [[Henry Gibson]]. Fortier's largest role was in Altman's 1977 drama ''3 Women'', also featuring [[Dennis Christopher]] and [[Sierra Pecheur]].
   
 
Besides his stint on TOS, he has made appearances on several other television shows, including ''Combat!'', ''Gunsmoke'' and ''The Outer Limits'', in which he played the boyfriend of the character played by [[Grace Lee Whitney]].
 
Besides his stint on TOS, he has made appearances on several other television shows, including ''Combat!'', ''Gunsmoke'' and ''The Outer Limits'', in which he played the boyfriend of the character played by [[Grace Lee Whitney]].

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Tomar

...as Tomar (1968).

Robert Fortier (5 November 19261 January 2005; age 78) was an actor who played Tomar in TOS: "By Any Other Name". His character was neutralized when Scotty got him drunk. The name was a pun: "Tomar" means "to drink" in Spanish.

Fortier had previously co-starred with TOS actor William Shatner (James T. Kirk) in the 1965 horror movie, Incubus. He created the winged demon for that movie as well. Alexander the Great, an unsold pilot which starred Shatner in the title role, also featured Fortier.

Fortier frequently worked with director Wikipedia:Robert Altman. Altman first directed Fortier on a few television projects, including the pilot for a series called The Gallant Men. Fortier went on to appear in many of Altman's films, including McCabe & Mrs. Miller with Rene Auberjonois (Odo from DS9) and John Schuck, Popeye with Richard Libertini, and O.C. and Stiggs. The latter two films also featured both Ray Walston (Boothby on TNG and VOY) and Paul Dooley (Enabran Tain on DS9), the latter of whom also co-starred with Fortier in Altman's Health, along with Alfre Woodard and Henry Gibson. Fortier's largest role was in Altman's 1977 drama 3 Women, also featuring Dennis Christopher and Sierra Pecheur.

Besides his stint on TOS, he has made appearances on several other television shows, including Combat!, Gunsmoke and The Outer Limits, in which he played the boyfriend of the character played by Grace Lee Whitney.

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