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'''Stuart Charno''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|September 29]], [[Early production history|1956]] in Queens, [[New York]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] actor. However, for ''[[Star Trek]]'', he wrote three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]''. This is the extent of his writing credits.
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'''Stuart Charno''' {{born|29|September|1956}} is an American actor from Queens, New York. For ''[[Star Trek]]'', however, he co-wrote the stories for three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]'' along with his then-wife, [[Sara Charno]]. This is the extent of his writing credits.
   
As an actor, he made his [[film]] debut in the 1981 [[horror movie]] ''Friday the 13th Part 2''. This was followed in 1985 with what may be his best known role as Harold "Reptile" Sherpico in the [[humor|comedy]] ''Just One of the Guys'', co-starring [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], [[Clayton Rohner]], and [[Kenneth Tigar]]. The following year, he and Clayton Rohner also appeared in ''Modern Girls'', starring [[Virginia Madsen]]. His other film credits include ''Young Doctors in Love'' (1982, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Hamilton Camp]], [[Deborah Lacey]], [[Michael McKean]], [[Saul Rubinek]]), John Carpenter's ''Christine'' (1983, with [[Bruce French]]), ''Hard to Hold'' (1984, with [[Gregory Itzin]]), ''Once Bitten'' (1985), and Stephen King's ''Sleepwalkers'' (1992, with [[Mädchen Amick]], [[Alice Krige]], [[Frank Novak]], and [[Ron Perlman]]).
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As an actor, he made his film debut in the 1981 horror movie ''Friday the 13th Part 2''. This was followed in 1985 with what may be his best known role as Harold "Reptile" Sherpico in the comedy ''Just One of the Guys'', co-starring [[Katy Boyer]], [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], [[Clayton Rohner]], and [[Kenneth Tigar]]. The following year, he and Clayton Rohner also appeared in ''Modern Girls'', starring [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Cameron Thor]], and [[Mark Holton]]. His other film credits include ''Young Doctors in Love'' (1982, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Hamilton Camp]], [[Deborah Lacey]], [[Michael McKean]], and [[Saul Rubinek]]), John Carpenter's ''Christine'' (1983, with [[Bruce French]]), ''Hard to Hold'' (1984, with [[Gregory Itzin]]), ''Once Bitten'' (1985), and Stephen King's ''Sleepwalkers'' (1992, with [[Mädchen Amick]], [[Alice Krige]], [[Frank Novak]], and [[Ron Perlman]]).
   
On [[television]], Charno has appeared on ''M*A*S*H'' (starring [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''Buffalo Bill'' (starring [[Joanna Cassidy]] and [[John Fiedler]]), ''Newhart'', ''The X-Files'', and ''Profiler'' (with [[Raphael Sbarge]]). He also had a recurring role in the [[hospital]] [[television]] drama ''Chicago Hope'', during which he worked with fellow ''Trek'' performers [[Seymour Cassel]], [[Rosemary Forsyth]], and [[Anne Elizabeth Ramsay]].
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On television, Charno has appeared on ''M*A*S*H'' (starring [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''Buffalo Bill'' (starring [[Joanna Cassidy]] and [[John Fiedler]]), ''Newhart'', ''[[x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'', and ''Profiler'' (with [[Raphael Sbarge]]). He also had a recurring role in the hospital television drama ''Chicago Hope'', during which he worked with fellow ''Trek'' performers [[Seymour Cassel]], [[Rosemary Forsyth]], and [[Anne Elizabeth Ramsay]].
   
==External Links==
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==Writing credits==
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* {{TNG}}
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0153385}}
 
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** {{e|The Wounded}} (story, with [[Sara Charno]] and [[Cy Chermak]])
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** {{e|New Ground}} (story, with Sara Charno)
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** {{e|Ethics}} (story, with Sara Charno)
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==External links==
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* [http://www.stucharno.com/ StCharno.com] - official web site
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* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0153385}}
   
 
[[Category:Writers|Charno, Stuart]]
 
[[Category:Writers|Charno, Stuart]]
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Revision as of 14:43, 27 December 2010

Template:Realworld Stuart Charno (born 29 September 1956; age 67) is an American actor from Queens, New York. For Star Trek, however, he co-wrote the stories for three episodes of The Next Generation along with his then-wife, Sara Charno. This is the extent of his writing credits.

As an actor, he made his film debut in the 1981 horror movie Friday the 13th Part 2. This was followed in 1985 with what may be his best known role as Harold "Reptile" Sherpico in the comedy Just One of the Guys, co-starring Katy Boyer, Leigh J. McCloskey, Clayton Rohner, and Kenneth Tigar. The following year, he and Clayton Rohner also appeared in Modern Girls, starring Virginia Madsen, Cameron Thor, and Mark Holton. His other film credits include Young Doctors in Love (1982, with Ed Begley, Jr., Hamilton Camp, Deborah Lacey, Michael McKean, and Saul Rubinek), John Carpenter's Christine (1983, with Bruce French), Hard to Hold (1984, with Gregory Itzin), Once Bitten (1985), and Stephen King's Sleepwalkers (1992, with Mädchen Amick, Alice Krige, Frank Novak, and Ron Perlman).

On television, Charno has appeared on M*A*S*H (starring David Ogden Stiers), Buffalo Bill (starring Joanna Cassidy and John Fiedler), Newhart, The X-Files, and Profiler (with Raphael Sbarge). He also had a recurring role in the hospital television drama Chicago Hope, during which he worked with fellow Trek performers Seymour Cassel, Rosemary Forsyth, and Anne Elizabeth Ramsay.

Writing credits

External links