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'''Ron Perlman''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|April 13]], [[Early production history|1950]]) is the actor who played [[Shinzon|Shinzon's]] [[Reman]] [[Viceroy]] in ''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]''.
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'''Ron Perlman''' {{born|13|April|1950}} is the actor who played [[Shinzon|Shinzon's]] [[Reman]] [[Remans#The Viceroy|Viceroy]] in ''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]''.
   
 
Perlman is best remembered for his [[Wikipedia:Emmy Award|Emmy-nominated]] lead role on [[Television|TV's]] ''Beauty and the Beast'', which ran from 1987 through 1990. That series also featured [[Armin Shimerman]] ([[Quark]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'').
 
Perlman is best remembered for his [[Wikipedia:Emmy Award|Emmy-nominated]] lead role on [[Television|TV's]] ''Beauty and the Beast'', which ran from 1987 through 1990. That series also featured [[Armin Shimerman]] ([[Quark]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'').

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Reman viceroy

... as the Reman Viceroy of Praetor Shinzon

Ron Perlman (born 13 April 1950; age 74) is the actor who played Shinzon's Reman Viceroy in Star Trek: Nemesis.

Perlman is best remembered for his Emmy-nominated lead role on TV's Beauty and the Beast, which ran from 1987 through 1990. That series also featured Armin Shimerman (Quark on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine).

He has appeared in several made-for-TV movies, including 1995's The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space with Nichelle Nichols, 1996's Mr. Stitch with Wil Wheaton, and 2000's The Trial of Old Drum with Scott Bakula and John Schuck.

He has also become well-versed as a voice actor on television, in film, and even in video games. His gruff, distinct voice can be heard on such animated shows as Batman: The Animated Series (mainly as "Clayface"), Superman, Justice League, Disney's Aladdin, Danny Phantom, and Teen Titans, and video games such as Chronomaster (with Brent Spiner), Lords of Everquest (with Kate Mulgrew), and the mega-hit Halo 2. He also had a voiceover role in the 2000 film Titan A.E., as did the late Charles Rocket.

Perlman is a highly recognizable face on the big screen, making his feature film debut playing Amoukar in the acclaimed 1981 drama Quest for Fire. He then went on to co-star in the cult 1984 science fiction film The Ice Pirates.

Since then, he has appeared or starred in several other feature films, including The Name of the Rose (1986, with Christian Slater and F. Murray Abraham), Sleepwalkers (1992, with Alice Krige, Mädchen Amick, and Frank Novak), Cronos (1993), The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993, with Leon Russom), Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994, with David Graf), The City of Lost Children (1995), Fluke (1995, with Bill Cobbs), Alien: Resurrection (1997, with Brad Dourif and Leland Orser), Enemy at the Gates (2001), and Blade II (2002).

Perlman, along with Star Trek: Voyager actor Robert Picardo and TNG guest stars Marc Lawrence and George Murdock, can be seen playing Acme Vice Presidents in the 2003 film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, directed by Joe Dante. Perlman and Picardo had previously appeared in Dante's 1997 TV movie The Second Civil War, which also featured Joanna Cassidy, Brian Keith, Dick Miller, and William Schallert.

However, his most popular film role did not come until 2004, when he starred in Hellboy, playing the demonic-looking title character. He is currently gearing up to film a sequel, set for release in 2007.

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