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[[File:Qo'noS patrol officer, 2259.jpg|thumb|...as a Klingon patrol officer]]
 
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|name = Sean Blakemore
'''Sean Blakemore''' is an actor who portrayed the [[Unnamed Klingon military personnel (23rd century)#Qo'noS patrol officer|Klingon patrol officer]] in {{y|2013}}' {{film|12}}.
 
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|image = Klingon patrol leader, 2259.jpg
 
|caption = ...as Klingon patrol officer
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|birth name = Sean Blakemore
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|birthday = {{d|10|August|1967}}
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|birthplace = St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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|roles = Actor
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|characters = [[Klingon 23rd patrol 001|Klingon patrol officer]]
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'''Sean Blakemore''' {{born|10|August|1967}} is an actor who portrayed the [[Klingon 23rd patrol 001|Klingon patrol officer]] in {{film|12}}. The [[Games|virtual collectable card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' used a picture of him from this film for card #68, Klingon Captain Kuron.
Blakemore is best known for lead role as Sean Butler on the ABC Soap drama ''General Hospital'' starring [[Constance Towers]]. He got his start in acting in the televised baseball film ''Soul of the Game'' (1996, with [[Jeff Coopwood]], [[Mimi Cozzens]], [[Erika Flores]], [[Jerry Hardin]], [[Gina Ravarra]], [[Richard Riehle]], and [[Salli Elise Richardson]]). Blakemore's big screen debut was the 2002 biopic ''Dahmer'' about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in which he worked opposite [[Bruce Davison]] as the title character's father Lionel Dahmer. Comedy was next for Blakemore when he starred opposite [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]] in the urban-themed ''Keepin' It Real'' (2003). Also that year was the telefilm ''Momentum'' (alongside [[Zach Galligan]], [[Brad Greenquist]], [[Teri Hatcher]], and [[Daniel Dae Kim]]). For 2004, Blakemore worked in the straight-to-video production ''Motives'' (starring [[Golden Brooks]]). In 2006, Blakemore was cast in ''Restraining Order'' (with [[James Avery]] and [[Kevin McCorkle]]). He reteamed with Richard Riehle in the comedy ''Hot Tamale'' (also featuring [[Diora Baird]], [[Anthony Holiday]], [[Kimble Jemison]], and [[Mike Starr]]), and was next seen in 2007's fact-based drama ''Blackout'' (with [[Saul Rubinek]] and future ''Trek'' costar [[Zoe Saldana]]). In the 2008 short film ''The Porter'', Blakemore played the brother of the lead character (portrayed by [[Anthony Montgomery]]).
 
   
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Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Blakemore is best known for his role as Shawn Butler on the ABC daytime soap ''General Hospital'' where he worked on over 150 episodes between 2011 and 2013 along with fellow ''Trek'' performers [[Robin Christopher]] and [[Constance Towers]]. This role earned him a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
== Television work ==
 
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* ''The District'' episode "Free Fire Zone" (2002, with [[Roger Aaron Brown]])
 
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== Film ==
* ''Monk'' episode "Mr. Monk Goes to Jail" (2004, with [[John Cothran, Jr.]])
 
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His first film role was in the short drama ''Can't Let Go'' (2001) followed by the comedy ''Big Ain't Bad'' (2002), the crime drama ''Dahmer'' (2002, with [[Bruce Davison]]), and the crime comedy ''Keepin' It Real'' (2003, with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]]).
* ''Cold Case'' episode "Strange Fruit" (2005, executive produced by [[Roxann Dawson]], with Mimi Cozzens and [[Scott Alan Smith]])
 
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* ''The Shield'' episode "Hurt" (2005, with [[Michael Jace]], [[Jay Karnes]], and [[Benito Martinez]])
 
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Further film work includes the drama ''Woman Thou Art Loosed'' (2004, with [[Lanier Edwards]]), the thriller ''Motives'' (2004, with [[Golden Brooks]] and [[Brian Hite]]) and its 2007 sequel ''Motives 2'', the drama ''Restraining Order'' (2006, with [[James Avery]], [[James Black]], and [[Kevin McCorkle]]), the crime comedy ''Hot Tamale'' (2006, with Richard Riehle, [[Mike Starr]], [[Diora Baird]], and [[Anthony Holiday]]), the crime drama ''Young Caesar'' (2007, with [[Morgan H. Margolis]]), the drama ''Blackout'' (2007, with [[Saul Rubinek]] and future ''Star Trek'' star [[Zoe Saldana]]), the crime thriller ''Columbus Day'' (2008, with [[Rick Avery]]), the short film ''The Porter'' (2008, with [[Anthony Montgomery]]), and the short film ''The Inspiration of Barack'' (2008, with [[May Wang]]).
* ''The O.C.'' episode "The Aftermath" (2005, with [[Melinda Clarke]] and [[Michael Nouri]], and [[Jeri Ryan]])
 
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* ''The Unit'' episode "Stress" (2006, starring [[Abby Brammell]])
 
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More recently, Blakemore appeared in the drama ''Butterfly Rising'' (2010), the drama ''Church Girl'' (2011), and the short project ''E! Buzz with Carla B'' (2011).
* ''Invasion'' episode "Re-Evolution" (2006, with [[Ivar Brogger]] and [[Ryan Honey]])
 
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* ''CSI: New York'' episode "Raising Shane" (2006, starring [[Robert Joy]])
 
 
== Television ==
* ''ER'' episode "From Here to Paternity" (2007, with [[Leland Orser]] and [[Vyto Ruginis]])
 
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Blakemore's first television role was a supporting but uncredited part in the television sport drama ''Soul of the Game'' (1996) where he worked with [[Jeff Coopwood]], [[Mimi Cozzens]], [[Erika Flores]], [[Jerry Hardin]], [[Gina Ravarra]], [[Richard Riehle]], [[Holiday Freeman]], and [[Salli Elise Richardson]]. He also played featured parts in the television movie ''Playing with Fire'' (2000) and in the television science fiction film ''Momentum'' (2003, with [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Daniel Dae Kim]], [[Zach Galligan]], [[Brad Greenquist]], [[Michael Owen]], [[Cole McKay]], and [[Adam Lieberman]], as well as guest roles in episodes of ''The District'' (2002, with [[Roger Aaron Brown]], [[J.D. Hall]], and [[Mark Phelan]]) and {{wt|Monk (TV series)|Monk}} (2004, with [[John Cothran, Jr.]]), before he was cast for the recurring role of Ben in four episodes of the daytime soap ''The Young and the Restless'' (2004, with [[Angelo Tiffe]] and [[Sherman Augustus]]).
* ''K-Ville'' episode "AKA" (2007, with [[John Carroll Lynch]] and [[Brigid Brannagh]])
 
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* ''Lie to Me'' episode "Tractor Man" (2009, with [[Miguel Ferrer]])
 
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He then had guest roles in episodes of ''Cold Case'' (2005, with Mimi Cozzens and [[Scott Alan Smith]]), {{wt|The Shield}} (2005, with [[Michael Jace]], [[Jay Karnes]], and [[Benito Martinez]]), ''Into the West'' (2005), {{wt|The O.C.}} (2005, with [[Melinda Clarke]], [[Gary Weeks]], and [[Jeri Ryan]]), ''The Unit'' (2006, with [[Abby Brammell]] and [[Kristen Ariza]]), ''Invasion'' (2006, with [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Paul Lacovara]], and [[Ryan Honey]]), {{wt|CSI: NY}} (2006, with [[Robert Joy]]), {{wt|ER (TV series)|ER}} (2007, with [[Scott Grimes]], [[Leland Orser]], and [[Vyto Ruginis]]), and ''K-Ville'' (2007, with [[John Carroll Lynch]] and [[Brigid Brannagh]]).
* ''[[stargate:Stargate Universe|Stargate Universe]]'' episode "[[stargate:Lost|Lost]]" (2010, with [[Louis Ferreira]]) and "[[stargate:Pain|Pain]]" (2010, with [[Christopher McDonald]])
 
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Between 2008 and 2009, Blakemore had recurring roles in {{wt|Bones (TV series)|Bones}}, along with [[Joe Davis]] and [[Scott Barry]], and ''Days of Our Lives'', with [[Renée Jones]] and [[William Utay]]. More recent guest roles include episodes of ''Lie to Me'' (2009, with [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Ronnie Steadman]], and [[Austin Priester]]), {{wt|Stargate Universe}} (2010, with [[Louis Ferreira]] and [[Christopher McDonald]]), and {{wt|NCIS (TV series)|NCIS}} (2011).
   
 
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* {{twitter|BlakemoreSean|Sean Blakemore|external}}
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* [http://general-hospital.wikia.com/wiki/Sean_Blakemore Sean Blakemore] at the [http://general-hospital.wikia.com ''General Hospital'' wiki]
   
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Latest revision as of 03:50, 14 December 2023

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Sean Blakemore (born 10 August 1967; age 56) is an actor who portrayed the Klingon patrol officer in Star Trek Into Darkness. The virtual collectable card battle game Star Trek: Rivals used a picture of him from this film for card #68, Klingon Captain Kuron.

Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Blakemore is best known for his role as Shawn Butler on the ABC daytime soap General Hospital where he worked on over 150 episodes between 2011 and 2013 along with fellow Trek performers Robin Christopher and Constance Towers. This role earned him a 2012 Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Film

His first film role was in the short drama Can't Let Go (2001) followed by the comedy Big Ain't Bad (2002), the crime drama Dahmer (2002, with Bruce Davison), and the crime comedy Keepin' It Real (2003, with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.).

Further film work includes the drama Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004, with Lanier Edwards), the thriller Motives (2004, with Golden Brooks and Brian Hite) and its 2007 sequel Motives 2, the drama Restraining Order (2006, with James Avery, James Black, and Kevin McCorkle), the crime comedy Hot Tamale (2006, with Richard Riehle, Mike Starr, Diora Baird, and Anthony Holiday), the crime drama Young Caesar (2007, with Morgan H. Margolis), the drama Blackout (2007, with Saul Rubinek and future Star Trek star Zoe Saldana), the crime thriller Columbus Day (2008, with Rick Avery), the short film The Porter (2008, with Anthony Montgomery), and the short film The Inspiration of Barack (2008, with May Wang).

More recently, Blakemore appeared in the drama Butterfly Rising (2010), the drama Church Girl (2011), and the short project E! Buzz with Carla B (2011).

Television

Blakemore's first television role was a supporting but uncredited part in the television sport drama Soul of the Game (1996) where he worked with Jeff Coopwood, Mimi Cozzens, Erika Flores, Jerry Hardin, Gina Ravarra, Richard Riehle, Holiday Freeman, and Salli Elise Richardson. He also played featured parts in the television movie Playing with Fire (2000) and in the television science fiction film Momentum (2003, with Teri Hatcher, Daniel Dae Kim, Zach Galligan, Brad Greenquist, Michael Owen, Cole McKay, and Adam Lieberman, as well as guest roles in episodes of The District (2002, with Roger Aaron Brown, J.D. Hall, and Mark Phelan) and Monk (2004, with John Cothran, Jr.), before he was cast for the recurring role of Ben in four episodes of the daytime soap The Young and the Restless (2004, with Angelo Tiffe and Sherman Augustus).

He then had guest roles in episodes of Cold Case (2005, with Mimi Cozzens and Scott Alan Smith), The Shield (2005, with Michael Jace, Jay Karnes, and Benito Martinez), Into the West (2005), The O.C. (2005, with Melinda Clarke, Gary Weeks, and Jeri Ryan), The Unit (2006, with Abby Brammell and Kristen Ariza), Invasion (2006, with Ivar Brogger, Paul Lacovara, and Ryan Honey), CSI: NY (2006, with Robert Joy), ER (2007, with Scott Grimes, Leland Orser, and Vyto Ruginis), and K-Ville (2007, with John Carroll Lynch and Brigid Brannagh).

Between 2008 and 2009, Blakemore had recurring roles in Bones, along with Joe Davis and Scott Barry, and Days of Our Lives, with Renée Jones and William Utay. More recent guest roles include episodes of Lie to Me (2009, with Miguel Ferrer, Ronnie Steadman, and Austin Priester), Stargate Universe (2010, with Louis Ferreira and Christopher McDonald), and NCIS (2011).

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