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'''Sam Alejan''' is an Arab-American actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Medical officer|Starfleet officer]] for seven years on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. In addition, he served as [[stand-in]] and [[photo double]] on ''Deep Space Nine'' and appeared in several other background parts. Alejan also worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and {{film|7}}. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearances.
[[File:Sam Alejan, The Siege.jpg|thumb|...as a Starfleet officer]]
 
[[File:Bajoran villager 1.jpg|thumb|...as a Bajoran villager]]
 
'''Sam Alejan''' is an Arab-American actor who appeared as a [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Medical officer|Starfleet officer]] for seven years on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. In addition, he served as [[stand-in]] and [[photo double]] on ''Deep Space Nine'' and appeared in several other background parts. As a background performer he received no credit for all of his appearances.
 
   
Alejan also appeared in episodes of the television series ''Sabrina, The Teenage Witch'', ''Seventh Heaven'' (starring [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]]), ''Americas Most Wanted'', ''Quantum Leap'' (starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]), ''Home Front'', ''The Agency'', ''Mad TV'', and ''The West Wing''.
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Alejan also appeared in episodes of the television series ''Sabrina, The Teenage Witch'', ''Seventh Heaven'' (starring [[Stephen Collins]] and [[Catherine Hicks]]), ''America's Most Wanted'', ''Quantum Leap'' (starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]), ''Home Front'', ''The Agency'', ''Mad TV'', and ''The West Wing''.
   
 
Among his feature film work are the comedy ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1993, with [[Diedrich Bader]]), the independent film ''What Can I Do?'' (1994, with [[Aric Rogokos]]), the comedy film ''The Mask'' (1994), {{w|James Cameron}}'s action film ''True Lies'' (1994), the thriller ''Strange Days'' (1995), the thriller ''Nick of Time'' (1995, with [[Bill Smitrovich]]), the action film ''Volcano'' (1997, with [[Jacqueline Kim]] and [[Brian Markinson]]), {{w|Michael Bay}}'s Academy Award nominated ''Armageddon'' (1998), the science fiction remake ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]], [[James Lashly]], and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), the television comedy ''Geppetto'' (2000, with [[Brent Spiner]] and [[Rene Auberjonois]]), the thriller ''The Sum of all Fears'' (2002, with [[James Cromwell]], [[Ken Jenkins]], and [[Bruce McGill]]), {{w|Sam Raimi}}'s ''Spider-Man'' (2002, with [[Kirsten Dunst]]), and the adventure film ''Hidalgo'' (2004, with [[Jeff Kober]] and [[Malcolm McDowell]]).
 
Among his feature film work are the comedy ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1993, with [[Diedrich Bader]]), the independent film ''What Can I Do?'' (1994, with [[Aric Rogokos]]), the comedy film ''The Mask'' (1994), {{w|James Cameron}}'s action film ''True Lies'' (1994), the thriller ''Strange Days'' (1995), the thriller ''Nick of Time'' (1995, with [[Bill Smitrovich]]), the action film ''Volcano'' (1997, with [[Jacqueline Kim]] and [[Brian Markinson]]), {{w|Michael Bay}}'s Academy Award nominated ''Armageddon'' (1998), the science fiction remake ''Wild Wild West'' (1999, with [[Musetta Vander]], [[James Lashly]], and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), the television comedy ''Geppetto'' (2000, with [[Brent Spiner]] and [[Rene Auberjonois]]), the thriller ''The Sum of all Fears'' (2002, with [[James Cromwell]], [[Ken Jenkins]], and [[Bruce McGill]]), {{w|Sam Raimi}}'s ''Spider-Man'' (2002, with [[Kirsten Dunst]]), and the adventure film ''Hidalgo'' (2004, with [[Jeff Kober]] and [[Malcolm McDowell]]).
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Alejan served as stunt double in the comedy ''Rat Race'' (2001, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]] and [[Lanei Chapman]]) and performed in the video game ''Soviet Strike'' (1996, with [[John Marzilli]]).
 
Alejan served as stunt double in the comedy ''Rat Race'' (2001, with [[Whoopi Goldberg]] and [[Lanei Chapman]]) and performed in the video game ''Soviet Strike'' (1996, with [[John Marzilli]]).
   
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
== Appearances ==
 
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File:Bajoran villager 1.jpg|[[Unnamed Bajorans#Villagers (2369)|Bajoran villager]]<br>{{DS9|The Storyteller}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Sam Alejan, The Siege.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Medical officer|Starfleet officer]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br>[[DS9 recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br>(uncredited)
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File:Ronara bar patron 8.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Ronara bar patrons|Ronara bar patron]]<br>{{TNG|Preemptive Strike}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:El-Aurian survivor 3.jpg|[[Unnamed El-Aurians#Survivors|El-Aurian survivor]]<br>{{film|7}}<br>(uncredited)
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=== Recurring appearance ===
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
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*{{DS9}}
**{{e|The Storyteller}} as a [[Unnamed Bajorans#Villagers (2369)|Bajoran villager]]
 
*{{DS9}} as a [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Medical officer|Starfleet officer]]
 
 
**{{e|The Siege}} ([[DS9 Season 2|Season 2]])
 
**{{e|The Siege}} ([[DS9 Season 2|Season 2]])
 
**{{e|Rivals}}
 
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**{{e|The Maquis, Part II}}
 
**{{e|The Maquis, Part II}}
 
**{{e|The Wire}}
 
**{{e|The Wire}}
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**{{e|The Collaborator}}
 
**{{e|The House of Quark}} ([[DS9 Season 3|Season 3]])
 
**{{e|The House of Quark}} ([[DS9 Season 3|Season 3]])
 
**{{e|Visionary}}
 
**{{e|Visionary}}
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**{{e|His Way}}
 
**{{e|His Way}}
 
**{{e|Afterimage}} ([[DS9 Season 7|Season 7]])
 
**{{e|Afterimage}} ([[DS9 Season 7|Season 7]])
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**{{e|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}
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**{{e|Chrysalis}}
 
**{{e|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}}
 
**{{e|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}}
 
**{{e|Once More Unto the Breach}}
 
**{{e|Once More Unto the Breach}}
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.thewildbunchofhollywood.com/mugshots/image122.html Sam Alejan] at [http://www.thewildbunchofhollywood.com TheWildBunchOfHollywood.com]
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* [http://www.thewildbunchofhollywood.com/mugshots/image122.html Sam Alejan] at [http://www.thewildbunchofhollywood.com TheWildBunchOfHollywood.com]
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0017841}}
*[http://www.arabamericanactors.org/samalejan Sam Alejan] at [http://www.arabamericanactors.org ArabAmericanActors.com]
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* [http://www.arabamericanactors.org/samalejan.htm Sam Alejan] at [http://www.arabamericanactors.org ArabAmericanActors.com]
 
 
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[[Category:Performers|Alejan, Sam]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|Alejan, Sam]]
 
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Template:Realworld Sam Alejan is an Arab-American actor who appeared as a Starfleet officer for seven years on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In addition, he served as stand-in and photo double on Deep Space Nine and appeared in several other background parts. Alejan also worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek Generations. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearances.

Alejan also appeared in episodes of the television series Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, Seventh Heaven (starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks), America's Most Wanted, Quantum Leap (starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell), Home Front, The Agency, Mad TV, and The West Wing.

Among his feature film work are the comedy The Beverly Hillbillies (1993, with Diedrich Bader), the independent film What Can I Do? (1994, with Aric Rogokos), the comedy film The Mask (1994), James Cameron's action film True Lies (1994), the thriller Strange Days (1995), the thriller Nick of Time (1995, with Bill Smitrovich), the action film Volcano (1997, with Jacqueline Kim and Brian Markinson), Michael Bay's Academy Award nominated Armageddon (1998), the science fiction remake Wild Wild West (1999, with Musetta Vander, James Lashly, and Ian Abercrombie), the television comedy Geppetto (2000, with Brent Spiner and Rene Auberjonois), the thriller The Sum of all Fears (2002, with James Cromwell, Ken Jenkins, and Bruce McGill), Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002, with Kirsten Dunst), and the adventure film Hidalgo (2004, with Jeff Kober and Malcolm McDowell).

Alejan served as stunt double in the comedy Rat Race (2001, with Whoopi Goldberg and Lanei Chapman) and performed in the video game Soviet Strike (1996, with John Marzilli).

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearance

(This list is currently incomplete.)

External links