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'''Time Winters''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|3|February|1956}} in Lebanon, Oregon) is the actor who played [[Glinn]] [[Daro]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Wounded]]".
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'''Timothy G. "Time" Winters''' {{born|3|February|1956}} is an actor from Lebanon, Oregon who played [[Glinn]] [[Daro]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|The Wounded}} in {{y|1991}}.
   
Winters has also made appearances on such television programs as ''Cheers'', ''MacGyver'', ''Picket Fences'', ''The John Larroquette Show'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''Babylon 5'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', and ''ER''. He made his film debut in 1990's ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch'', playing a [[technician]] under the employment of the character played by [[Robert Picardo]]. (This film also featured [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Zach Galligan]], [[Henry Gibson]], [[John Glover]], [[Jerry Goldsmith]], [[Keye Luke]], [[Dick Miller]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], and [[Frank Welker]] in the cast.) He appeared in 1991's ''L.A. Story'', playing the waiter of a [[restaurant]] owned by [[Patrick Stewart]]'s character. ([[Iman]] also had a role in this film.)
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Winters has also made appearances on such television series as ''Cheers'', ''MacGyver'' (the two-parter "Good Knight, MacGyver" as Merlin, with [[Colm Meaney]] in the opening of Part 1 and "Honest Abe"), ''Picket Fences'', ''The John Larroquette Show'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''Babylon 5'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', and ''ER''. He made his film debut in 1990's ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch'', playing a technician under the employment of the character played by [[Robert Picardo]]. This film also featured [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Zach Galligan]], [[Henry Gibson]], [[John Glover]], [[Jerry Goldsmith]], [[Keye Luke]], [[Dick Miller]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], and [[Frank Welker]] in the cast. Winters appeared in 1991's ''L.A. Story'' (with [[Iman]]), playing the waiter of a restaurant owned by [[Patrick Stewart]]'s character. In 1995 he had a supporting role in the crime drama ''Murder in the First'' (with [[Christian Slater]], [[Brad Dourif]], [[Ben Slack]], [[Eve Brenner]], and [[Stefan Gierasch]]).
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* ''Murder in the First'' ([[1995 productions|1995]], with [[Christian Slater]], [[Brad Dourif]], [[Ben Slack]], [[Eve Brenner]] and [[Stefan Gierasch]])
 
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* [http://www.speedreels.com/talent/twinters/twinters.html Time Winters] at [http://www.speedreels.com Speedreels.com]
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Timothy G. "Time" Winters (born 3 February 1956; age 68) is an actor from Lebanon, Oregon who played Glinn Daro in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "The Wounded" in 1991.

Winters has also made appearances on such television series as Cheers, MacGyver (the two-parter "Good Knight, MacGyver" as Merlin, with Colm Meaney in the opening of Part 1 and "Honest Abe"), Picket Fences, The John Larroquette Show, Murder, She Wrote, Babylon 5, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and ER. He made his film debut in 1990's Gremlins 2: The New Batch, playing a technician under the employment of the character played by Robert Picardo. This film also featured Raymond Cruz, Zach Galligan, Henry Gibson, John Glover, Jerry Goldsmith, Keye Luke, Dick Miller, Kenneth Tobey, and Frank Welker in the cast. Winters appeared in 1991's L.A. Story (with Iman), playing the waiter of a restaurant owned by Patrick Stewart's character. In 1995 he had a supporting role in the crime drama Murder in the First (with Christian Slater, Brad Dourif, Ben Slack, Eve Brenner, and Stefan Gierasch).

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