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'''Tim Ransom''' (April 19, 1963 - ) is the actor who played the [[genetic engineering|genetically engineered]] oddball named [[Jack (24th century|Jack]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Statistical Probabilities]]" and "[[Chrysalis]]".
 
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'''Tim Ransom''' {{born|19|April|1963}} is the actor who played the genetically-engineered [[Human]] [[Jack (24th century)|Jack]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes {{e|Statistical Probabilities}} and {{e|Chrysalis}}. He had previously auditioned for the role of [[Julian Bashir|Dr. Bashir]] on the show.
   
 
Ransom had a supporting role in the 1990 film ''Vital Signs''. ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' guest star [[Jack Gwaltney]] also had a supporting role in this film. He also appeared in a telefilm called ''Fever'' the following year, also featuring [[Gregg Henry]]. Another 1991 made-for-TV movie he appeared in, ''Son of the Morning Star'', featured [[Dean Stockwell]] and [[Terry O'Quinn]].
 
Ransom had a supporting role in the 1990 film ''Vital Signs''. ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' guest star [[Jack Gwaltney]] also had a supporting role in this film. He also appeared in a telefilm called ''Fever'' the following year, also featuring [[Gregg Henry]]. Another 1991 made-for-TV movie he appeared in, ''Son of the Morning Star'', featured [[Dean Stockwell]] and [[Terry O'Quinn]].
   
His other feature film credits include ''Desperately Seeking Susan'', ''Outbreak'' and ''Courage Under Fire''. He also made several appearances on the TV series ''Nash Bridges'', playing the role of Frankie Dwyer.
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His other feature film credits include ''Desperately Seeking Susan'' (1985, with [[Robert Joy]], [[Timothy Carhart]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Isabel Lorca]]), ''Outbreak'' (1995), and ''Courage Under Fire'' (1996). He also made several appearances on the TV series ''Nash Bridges'', playing the role of Frankie Dwyer.
   
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Ransom's scenes as [[x-files:Dana Scully|Dana Scully]]'s boyfriend, Ethan Minette, were deleted from the pilot episode of ''[[x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]''. However, his scenes can be seen in the [[x-files:TXF Season 1 DVD|season one]] [[DVD]].
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In 2008, Ransom appeared as writer R.C. "Robbie" Maitland in the ''Valentine'' episode ''The Book of Love'' along with ''Trek'' performers [[Autumn Reeser]], [[Patrick Fabian]], [[Greg Ellis]], and [[David Burke]].
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... as Jack

Tim Ransom (born 19 April 1963; age 61) is the actor who played the genetically-engineered Human Jack in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Statistical Probabilities" and "Chrysalis". He had previously auditioned for the role of Dr. Bashir on the show.

Ransom had a supporting role in the 1990 film Vital Signs. Star Trek: Enterprise guest star Jack Gwaltney also had a supporting role in this film. He also appeared in a telefilm called Fever the following year, also featuring Gregg Henry. Another 1991 made-for-TV movie he appeared in, Son of the Morning Star, featured Dean Stockwell and Terry O'Quinn.

His other feature film credits include Desperately Seeking Susan (1985, with Robert Joy, Timothy Carhart, John Hoyt, and Isabel Lorca), Outbreak (1995), and Courage Under Fire (1996). He also made several appearances on the TV series Nash Bridges, playing the role of Frankie Dwyer.

Ransom's scenes as Dana Scully's boyfriend, Ethan Minette, were deleted from the pilot episode of The X-Files. However, his scenes can be seen in the season one DVD.

In 2008, Ransom appeared as writer R.C. "Robbie" Maitland in the Valentine episode The Book of Love along with Trek performers Autumn Reeser, Patrick Fabian, Greg Ellis, and David Burke.

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