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| Name = Sam Hennings
'''Sam Hennings''', born [[17 December]] in Macon, [[Georgia]] has a number of film and TV roles to his credit including appearances in ''JAG'', ''Walker Texas Ranger'' and ''CSI''.
 
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'''Sam Hennings''' {{born|17|December|1950}} is the actor who portrayed {{dis|Ramsey|Odin}} in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Angel One}}.
   
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Hennings was born in Macon, Georgia and started working as an actor in television, film, and on stage in the 1980s. Prior to his work on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' he appeared in episodes of ''Moonlighting'' (1985, with [[Robert Ellenstein]] and [[Brian Thompson]]), ''The Colbys'' (1985, with regulars [[Stephanie Beacham]], [[Tracy Scoggins]], and [[Ricardo Montalban]]), ''Dallas'' (1986, with [[Susan Howard]], [[John Beck]], [[Barry Jenner]], and [[Morgan Woodward]]), ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' (1986, with [[Bruce Gray]] and [[Nana Visitor]]), ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King'' (1986, with [[Rick Fitts]], [[Richard Herd]], and [[Georgann Johnson]]), and ''Houston Knights'' (1988, with [[Anthony DeLongis]]).
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.samhennings.com Official Sam Hennings site]
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0377462}}
 
[[Category:Performers|Hennings, Sam]]
 
[[Category:TNG performers|Hennings, Sam]]
 
   
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Early film projects include the drama ''Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling'' (1986, with [[Barbara Williams]] and [[Mike Genovese]]), the family drama ''On Our Own'' (1988), and the war drama ''Private War'' (1988).
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In the 1990s, Hennings had guest roles in several television series such as ''Jake and the Fatman'' (1991, with [[James Cromwell]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Dierk Torsek]], [[Mark L. Taylor]], and [[Margaret Reed]]), ''The Trials of Rosie O'Neill'' (1991, with Georgann Johnson, [[Lisa Banes]], [[Victor Bevine]], [[Karen Austin]], and [[Meg Foster]]), ''Murder She Wrote'' (1995, with Lisa Banes, [[Louis Giambalvo]], and Allan Miller), ''Pacific Blue'' (1996, with [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Dennis Christopher]], and [[Tim de Zarn]]), ''The Magnificent Seven'' (1998, with [[Andrew Kavovit]], [[Ron Perlman]], [[Rick Worthy]], [[Jerry Hardin]], and [[Karen Hensel]]), ''Soldiers of Fortune, Inc.'' (1999, with [[Melinda Clarke]] and [[Art Chudabala]]), ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (1999, with [[Noble Willingham]], [[Stephen McHattie]], [[Clayton Landey]], and [[Michael Kagan]]), and ''Pensacola: Wings of Gold'' (1998 and 2000, with [[Kristanna Loken]], [[Tucker Smallwood]], and [[Connor Trinneer]] in the first episode). Between 1998 and 2001 Hennings worked on four episodes of the military drama series ''JAG'', portraying two different characters. In these episodes he worked with fellow ''Trek'' performers [[Stephen Macht]], [[Larissa Laskin]], Georgann Johnson, [[Billy Mayo]], [[Scott Lawrence]], [[David Lee Smith]], [[James Black]], Art Chudabala, [[Jim Fitzpatrick]], [[Kerrie Keane]], [[Sam Anderson]], and [[James G. MacDonald]].
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Further television work includes episodes of ''18 Wheels of Justice'' (2001), ''Strong Medicine'' (2001, with [[Christopher Neiman]]), ''ER'' (2003, with [[Tim Kelleher]]), ''E-Ring'' (2006 and 2007, with [[Jack Kehler]] and [[J. Downing]]), ''Saving Grace'' (2007, with [[Leon Rippy]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], [[Steve Rankin]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], and [[Robin Gammell]]), ''Dollhouse'' (2009), and ''CSI: Miami'' (2009, with [[Sherman Augustus]] and [[Lauren Mary Kim]]).
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Hennings was featured in the action film ''Mission Manila'' (1990), the drama ''Seasons of the Heart'' (1993), the action thriller ''Drop Zone'' (1994), the television drama ''Point Last Seen'' (1998), the television special ''Hunter: Return to Justice'' (2002, with [[Mike Gomez]]), {{w|Martin Scorcese}}'s drama ''The Aviator'' (2004, with [[Adam Scott]], [[Brent Spiner]], [[Joe Chrest]], [[Keith Campbell]], [[Chase Hoyt]], [[Scott Sahadi]], and [[Elizabeth DeCicco]]), and the crime drama ''Stolen Lives'' (2009, with [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Jimmy Bennett]], [[Andy Milder]], [[Jude Ciccolella]], [[Ray Proscia]], and [[Bart McCarthy]]).
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In 2010 he joined fellow ''Trek'' actress [[Alfre Woodard]] as Charlie "Whitehead" White in the drama series ''Memphis Beat''. The {{w|George Clooney}} produced series also featured recurring guest actor [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]] and reunited Hennings with former ''The Next Generation'' assistant director [[Babu Subramaniam]]. Further recent projects are the family movie ''Elevator Girl'' (2010, with [[Sean McGowan]], [[Jeanette Miller]], and [[Devin Williamson]]), a recurring role on the drama series ''Look'' (2010, with [[Robert Curtis Brown]] and [[Boris Lee Krutonog]]), and guest roles in ''The Event'' (2010, with [[Lisa Vidal]], [[Bill Smitrovich]], and [[Clifton Collins, Jr.]]) and ''Supernatural'' (2011, with [[Jim Beaver]]).
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== Further ''Trek'' connections ==
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* ''Hunter'' (1989), episode "The Pit", with [[Charles Hallahan]], [[Christopher Carroll]], and [[Tim de Zarn]]
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* ''Heartbeat'' (1989), episode "Last Tango", with [[Kate Mulgrew]] and [[Bibi Besch]]
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* ''Gideon Oliver'' (1989), episode "The Last Plane from Coramaya", with [[Joel Polis]] and [[George D. Wallace]]
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* ''Night Angel'' (1990), with [[Leslie McCasky]]
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* ''Shout'' (1991), with [[Michelle Johnston]], [[James Avery]], [[Lee Arnone-Briggs]], [[Roger Aaron Brown]], and [[Alex Daniels]]
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* ''Secrets'' (1992), tv mini series, with [[David Birney]] and [[Michael Durrell]]
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* ''Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story'' (1992), with [[John Mahon]]
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* ''Seedpeople'' (1992), with [[Bernard Kates]], [[Cole S. McKay]], [[Don Pike]], and [[Gary Pike]]
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* ''Trade Winds'' (1993), tv mini series, with [[John Beck]], [[Ned Vaughn]], [[Allan Dean Moore]], [[Kim Hamilton]], [[Lindsey Ginter]], [[Scott Lawrence]], and [[Rick Avery]]
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* ''Indecent Behavior III'' (1995), with [[Charles Lucia]]
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* ''Race'' (1996), with [[Allen Robinson]]
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* ''The Beneficiary'' (1997), with [[April Grace]], [[Dan Woren]], and [[Michele Marsh]]
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* ''Playing Patti'' (1998), with [[Richard Beymer]], [[Brad Dourif]], [[Raymond Cruz]], and [[Lindsay Ridgeway]]
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* ''Killing Off'' (1999), short film, make up by [[Margie Latinopoulos]]
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* ''Squint'' (2001), with [[Daniel Roebuck]] and [[James Harper]]
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* ''Resurrection Blvd.'' (2001), episode "El Mejor Amigo Del Hombre", with [[Daniel Zacapa]], [[Dayo Ade]], and [[Tony Plana]]
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* ''Resurrection Blvd.'' (2001), episode "La Nina Perdida", with Daniel Zacapa and Tony Plana
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* ''The Court'' (2002), episode "Back in the Bottle", with [[Bob Gunton]], [[Brenda Strong]], and [[Barry Wiggins]]
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* ''Jumping for Joy'' (2002), with [[Heidi Swedberg]]
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* ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2002), episode "Snuff", with key hair stylist [[Lee Ann Brittenham]]
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* ''The Lone Ranger'' (2003, with [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Martha Hackett]], [[Lin Oeding]], [[Rick Sawaya]], and [[Ben Scott]]
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* ''Homeland Security'' (2004), with [[Leland Orser]], [[Megan Gallagher]], [[Tracy Scoggins]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Spencer Garrett]], [[Terrence Beasor]]
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* ''The Work and the Glory'' (2004), with [[Edward Laurence Albert]], [[Brenda Strong]], [[Wayne Grace]], and [[Kevin Stillwell]]
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* ''Long Dark Kiss'' (2005), with [[Joel Brooks]] and [[Chester E. Tripp III]]
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* ''Eyes'' (2005), episode "Trial", with [[Jennifer Hetrick]] and [[Rick Worthy]]
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* ''Havoc'' (2005), with [[Raymond Cruz]] and [[Angela Meryl]]
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* ''Soldier of God'' (2005), with [[Fernando Chien]], [[William Morgan Sheppard]], and [[T.J. Storm]]
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* ''The Work and the Glory II: American Zion'' (2005), with [[Brenda Strong]] and [[Raphael Sbarge]]
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* ''10 Tricks'' (2006), with [[Albie Selznick]], Raymond Cruz, and [[Molly Brink]]
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* ''The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided'' (2006), with Brenda Strong and Raphael Sbarge
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* ''Eleventh Hour'' (2008), episode "Cardiac", with Daniel Roebuck
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* ''Cold Case'' (2009), episode "Dead Heat", with [[Susan Diol]]
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* ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2010), episode "Better Off Dead", with [[Wallace Langham]], [[Liz Vassey]], [[Scott Workman]], and special effects makeup artist [[Clinton Wayne]]
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.samhennings.com SamHennings.com] - official site
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* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0377462}}
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Sam Hennings (born 17 December 1950; age 73) is the actor who portrayed Ramsey in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Angel One".

Hennings was born in Macon, Georgia and started working as an actor in television, film, and on stage in the 1980s. Prior to his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation he appeared in episodes of Moonlighting (1985, with Robert Ellenstein and Brian Thompson), The Colbys (1985, with regulars Stephanie Beacham, Tracy Scoggins, and Ricardo Montalban), Dallas (1986, with Susan Howard, John Beck, Barry Jenner, and Morgan Woodward), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1986, with Bruce Gray and Nana Visitor), Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1986, with Rick Fitts, Richard Herd, and Georgann Johnson), and Houston Knights (1988, with Anthony DeLongis).

Early film projects include the drama Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986, with Barbara Williams and Mike Genovese), the family drama On Our Own (1988), and the war drama Private War (1988).

In the 1990s, Hennings had guest roles in several television series such as Jake and the Fatman (1991, with James Cromwell, Gregory Itzin, Dierk Torsek, Mark L. Taylor, and Margaret Reed), The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (1991, with Georgann Johnson, Lisa Banes, Victor Bevine, Karen Austin, and Meg Foster), Murder She Wrote (1995, with Lisa Banes, Louis Giambalvo, and Allan Miller), Pacific Blue (1996, with Michael Cavanaugh, Dennis Christopher, and Tim de Zarn), The Magnificent Seven (1998, with Andrew Kavovit, Ron Perlman, Rick Worthy, Jerry Hardin, and Karen Hensel), Soldiers of Fortune, Inc. (1999, with Melinda Clarke and Art Chudabala), Walker, Texas Ranger (1999, with Noble Willingham, Stephen McHattie, Clayton Landey, and Michael Kagan), and Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1998 and 2000, with Kristanna Loken, Tucker Smallwood, and Connor Trinneer in the first episode). Between 1998 and 2001 Hennings worked on four episodes of the military drama series JAG, portraying two different characters. In these episodes he worked with fellow Trek performers Stephen Macht, Larissa Laskin, Georgann Johnson, Billy Mayo, Scott Lawrence, David Lee Smith, James Black, Art Chudabala, Jim Fitzpatrick, Kerrie Keane, Sam Anderson, and James G. MacDonald.

Further television work includes episodes of 18 Wheels of Justice (2001), Strong Medicine (2001, with Christopher Neiman), ER (2003, with Tim Kelleher), E-Ring (2006 and 2007, with Jack Kehler and J. Downing), Saving Grace (2007, with Leon Rippy, Roger Aaron Brown, Steve Rankin, Rene Auberjonois, and Robin Gammell), Dollhouse (2009), and CSI: Miami (2009, with Sherman Augustus and Lauren Mary Kim).

Hennings was featured in the action film Mission Manila (1990), the drama Seasons of the Heart (1993), the action thriller Drop Zone (1994), the television drama Point Last Seen (1998), the television special Hunter: Return to Justice (2002, with Mike Gomez), Martin Scorcese's drama The Aviator (2004, with Adam Scott, Brent Spiner, Joe Chrest, Keith Campbell, Chase Hoyt, Scott Sahadi, and Elizabeth DeCicco), and the crime drama Stolen Lives (2009, with Joanna Cassidy, Jimmy Bennett, Andy Milder, Jude Ciccolella, Ray Proscia, and Bart McCarthy).

In 2010 he joined fellow Trek actress Alfre Woodard as Charlie "Whitehead" White in the drama series Memphis Beat. The George Clooney produced series also featured recurring guest actor Daniel Hugh Kelly and reunited Hennings with former The Next Generation assistant director Babu Subramaniam. Further recent projects are the family movie Elevator Girl (2010, with Sean McGowan, Jeanette Miller, and Devin Williamson), a recurring role on the drama series Look (2010, with Robert Curtis Brown and Boris Lee Krutonog), and guest roles in The Event (2010, with Lisa Vidal, Bill Smitrovich, and Clifton Collins, Jr.) and Supernatural (2011, with Jim Beaver).

Further Trek connections

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