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[[Image:Liria.jpg|thumb|...as [[Ambassador]] [[Liria]] of [[Akritiri]].]]
 
[[Image:CaptainTavin.jpg|thumb|...as [[Captain]] [[Tavin]] of [[Vulcan]].]]
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[[File:Tavin.jpg|thumb|...as Tavin]]
Actor '''Robert Pine''' was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in [[New York City]], [[New York]] on July 10th, 1941. He played [[Ambassador]] [[Liria]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[The Chute]]". He would later play the role of [[Vulcan]] [[Captain]] [[Tavin]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode "[[Fusion]]".
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'''Robert Pine''' {{born|10|July|1941}} is the actor who played Ambassador [[Liria]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|The Chute}}. He later played the role of Captain [[Tavin]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Fusion}}. His son, [[Chris Pine]], plays {{alt|James T. Kirk}} in [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}, {{film|12}}, and [[Justin Lin]]'s {{film|13}}.
   
Beyond the realm of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Pine is most famous for his role as Sergeant Joseph Getraer on the [[television]] series ''CHiPs''. He has also made guest appearances on a number of other shows, including ''Gunsmoke'', ''Barnaby Jones'', ''Charlie's Angels'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''The West Wing'', and ''Six Feet Under''. He also guest-starred on an episode of ''Quantum Leap'', starring his future ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' co-star [[Scott Bakula]] and one-time ''Enterprise'' guest actor [[Dean Stockwell]].
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Beyond the realm of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Robert Pine is most famous for his role as Sergeant (and in a 1998 TV-movie, Commissioner) Joseph Getraer on the television series {{wt|CHiPs}}, which [[Michael Dorn]] also guest-starred on. He has also made guest appearances on a number of other shows, including {{wt|Gunsmoke}}, {{wt|Barnaby Jones}}, {{wt|Charlie's Angels}}, {{wt|Murder, She Wrote}}, {{wt|The West Wing (television)|The West Wing}}, and {{wt|Six Feet Under}}. He also guest-starred on an episode of {{wt|Quantum Leap}}, starring his future ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' co-star [[Scott Bakula]] and one-time ''Enterprise'' guest actor [[Dean Stockwell]].
   
Pine has also worked on numerous [[film]]s. These include: 1968's ''Journey to Shiloh'' with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest actor [[Michael Sarrazin]]; 1977's ''Empire of the Ants'' with [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] guest stars [[Joan Collins]] and [[Robert Lansing]]; 1979's ''The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again'' with [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Rex Holman]], [[Nick Ramus]], [[Ed McCready]] and [[John Arndt]]; 1996's smash [[science fiction]] hit ''Independence Day'', featuring ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' star [[Brent Spiner]] as well as [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[Leland Orser]], [[Randy Oglesby]], and [[Erick Avari]]; and 2003's ''Confidence'', with Leland Orser, [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], and [[John Carroll Lynch]].
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Pine appeared in the TV movie ''Incident on a Dark Street'' (1973, with [[William Shatner]]). He and Shatner would reunite in a Priceline commercial, in which Pine played a chauffeur. Pine has also worked on numerous feature films. These include 1968's {{IMDb-name|id=tt0063161|name=Journey to Shiloh}} with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest actor [[Michael Sarrazin]]; 1977's {{wt|Empire of the Ants}} with [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] guest stars [[Joan Collins]] and [[Robert Lansing]]; 1979's {{IMDb-name|id=tt0078790|name=The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again}} with [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Rex Holman]], [[Nick Ramus]], [[Ed McCready]], and [[John Arndt]]; 1996's smash science fiction hit {{wt|Independence Day (film)|Independence Day}}, featuring ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' star [[Brent Spiner]] as well as [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[Leland Orser]], [[Randy Oglesby]], and [[Erick Avari]]; and 2003's {{wt|Confidence (film)|Confidence}}, with Leland Orser, [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]], and [[John Carroll Lynch]].
   
Pine was most recently seen in the 2005 thriller ''Red Eye''. [[Suzie Plakson]] and [[Dey Young]] also have roles in that film. Pine can also be seen in the independent action film ''Mach 2'', starring [[Michael Dorn]].
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Pine was most recently seen in the independent action film {{IMDb-name|id=tt0222020|name=Mach 2}} (with [[Michael Dorn]]), the 2005 thriller {{wt|Red Eye (film)|Red Eye}} (with [[Suzie Plakson]] and [[Dey Young]]) and the 2010 dramedy ''Small Town Saturday Night'' (once again co-starring alongside his real-life son Chris Pine).
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In 2015, Pine was elected as Los Angeles member of the National Board of Directors for the 2015-2017 period of SAG/AFTRA.
   
 
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Liria

...as Liria

Tavin

...as Tavin

Robert Pine (born 10 July 1941; age 82) is the actor who played Ambassador Liria in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Chute". He later played the role of Captain Tavin in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Fusion". His son, Chris Pine, plays James T. Kirk in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, and Justin Lin's Star Trek Beyond.

Beyond the realm of Star Trek, Robert Pine is most famous for his role as Sergeant (and in a 1998 TV-movie, Commissioner) Joseph Getraer on the television series CHiPs, which Michael Dorn also guest-starred on. He has also made guest appearances on a number of other shows, including Gunsmoke, Barnaby Jones, Charlie's Angels, Murder, She Wrote, The West Wing, and Six Feet Under. He also guest-starred on an episode of Quantum Leap, starring his future Star Trek: Enterprise co-star Scott Bakula and one-time Enterprise guest actor Dean Stockwell.

Pine appeared in the TV movie Incident on a Dark Street (1973, with William Shatner). He and Shatner would reunite in a Priceline commercial, in which Pine played a chauffeur. Pine has also worked on numerous feature films. These include 1968's Template:IMDb-name with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest actor Michael Sarrazin; 1977's Empire of the Ants with original series guest stars Joan Collins and Robert Lansing; 1979's Template:IMDb-name with Kenneth Mars, Rex Holman, Nick Ramus, Ed McCready, and John Arndt; 1996's smash science fiction hit Independence Day, featuring Star Trek: The Next Generation star Brent Spiner as well as Bill Smitrovich, Leland Orser, Randy Oglesby, and Erick Avari; and 2003's Confidence, with Leland Orser, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., and John Carroll Lynch.

Pine was most recently seen in the independent action film Template:IMDb-name (with Michael Dorn), the 2005 thriller Red Eye (with Suzie Plakson and Dey Young) and the 2010 dramedy Small Town Saturday Night (once again co-starring alongside his real-life son Chris Pine).

In 2015, Pine was elected as Los Angeles member of the National Board of Directors for the 2015-2017 period of SAG/AFTRA.

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