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[[File:Maihardu.jpg|thumb|...as Maihar'du]]
 
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|name = Tiny Ron
[[File:Idrin.jpg|thumb|...as Idrin]]
 
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|birth name = Ronald R. Taylor
'''Tiny Ron''' is the actor known for his role as [[Maihar'du]] in seven episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. He also played [[Idrin]], the [[Alpha Hirogen]], in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes {{e|Message in a Bottle}} and {{e|Hunters}}.
 
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|birthday = {{d|21|November|1947}}
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|birthplace = Torrance, California, USA
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|deathday = {{d|29|November|2019}}
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|deathplace = Los Angeles, California, USA
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|characters = [[Maihar'du]];<br />[[#Star Trek apperances|Additional characters]]
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'''Tiny Ron''' {{born|21|November|1947|died|29|November|2019}} was the actor known for his role as [[Maihar'du]] in seven episodes of {{s|DS9}}. He also played the [[Alpha-Hirogen]] [[Idrin]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 4|fourth season]] episodes {{e|Message in a Bottle}} and {{e|Hunters}}.
   
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Ron was not part of the primary filming of "Message in a Bottle" but filmed his scenes on 2nd unit on Friday {{d|24|October|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]]. He previously had a "Show & Tell" meeting in full makeup and wardrobe on Wednesday {{d|15|October|1997}} during the production of the episode {{e|Waking Moments}}. For the episode "Hunters", Ron filmed his scenes on Tuesday {{d|28|October|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].
Ron was born with the name '''Ron Taylor''', but changed it when applying for the {{w|Screen Actors Guild}} because it was already taken by [[Ron Taylor|another ''Star Trek'' actor]]. The name is intended to be ironic, considering he is 7 feet (2.13 meters) tall and a former professional basketball player.
 
   
 
Born as '''Ronald Taylor''', he changed his artistic name when applying for the {{w|Screen Actors Guild}} because it was already taken by [[Ron Taylor]]. The name was intended to be ironic, considering he was 7 feet (2.13 meters) tall and a former professional basketball player. {{el|articles.latimes.com/2006/dec/04/sports/sp-crowe4}}
With his large size, Ron has been cast as hulking henchmen in a number of movies. Perhaps his best known film role is the hulking [[Nazi]] assassin Lothar in ''The Rocketeer'', which co-starred [[Paul Sorvino]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Clint Howard]], and [[Max Grodénchik]] (Ron's character brutally killed his future ''Deep Space Nine'' co-star). Ron also appeared briefly out of prosthetics as a different character in the same movie.
 
   
 
With his large size, Ron was cast as hulking henchmen in a number of movies. Perhaps his best known film role is the hulking Nazi assassin Lothar in {{wt|The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer}} (1991), which co-starred [[William O. Campbell]], [[Paul Sorvino]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Clint Howard]], and [[Max Grodénchik]]. Ron also appeared briefly out of prosthetics as a different character in the same movie.
Ron also played one of the kidnappers in ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'' (which also starred [[Noble Willingham]] and [[Mark Margolis]]); as "Jack the Giant" in ''Last Man Standing'' (with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Christopher Doyle]], and [[Allan Graf]]); in ''Road House'' (with [[Marshall Teague]], [[Kevin Tighe]], [[Anthony De Longis]], and [[Patricia Tallman]]); and appeared in ''The Naked Gun'' (with [[Ricardo Montalban]], [[Lawrence Tierney]], and [[Raye Birk]]),
 
   
 
Ron also played one of the kidnappers in {{wt|Ace Ventura: Pet Detective}} (1994, which also starred [[Noble Willingham]] and [[Mark Margolis]]), {{wt|Last Man Standing (1996 film)|Last Man Standing}} (1996, with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Chris Doyle]], and [[Allan Graf]]), and {{wt|Road House (1989 film)|Road House}} (1989, with [[Marshall R. Teague]], [[Kevin Tighe]], [[Anthony De Longis]], and [[Patricia Tallman]]) and the comedy ''The Naked Gun'' (1988, with [[Ricardo Montalban]], [[Lawrence Tierney]], and [[Raye Birk]]).
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He appeared in {{wt|Alien Nation: Body and Soul}} (1994) and {{wt|Alien Nation: The Enemy Within}} (1996) as the Giant and the Queen Mother respectively, along with [[Gary Graham]], [[Eric Pierpoint]], [[Michele Scarabelli]], [[Ron Fassler]], [[Kerrie Keane]], [[Leon Russom]], [[Wayne Péré]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Marva Hicks]], and [[James Parks]].
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Maihardu.jpg|[[Maihar'du]]<br />{{s|DS9}}<br />[[#Appearances as Maihar'du|Multiple appearances]]
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File:Maihar'du Prophet.jpg|[[Maihar'du Alien]]<br />{{DS9|Prophet Motive}}
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File:Idrin.jpg|[[Idrin]]<br />{{VOY|Hunters}}
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=== Appearances as Maihar'du ===
 
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* {{DS9}} as Maihar'du
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* {{DS9}}
** {{e|The Nagus}} ([[DS9 Season 1|Season One]])
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** {{e|The Nagus}}
** {{e|Rules of Acquisition}} ([[DS9 Season 2|Season Two]])
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** {{e|Rules of Acquisition}}
** {{e|Prophet Motive}} ([[DS9 Season 3|Season Three]])
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** {{e|Prophet Motive}}
** {{e|Ferengi Love Songs}} ([[DS9 Season 5|Season Five]])
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** {{e|Ferengi Love Songs}}
** {{e|Profit and Lace}} ([[DS9 Season 6|Season Six]])
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** {{e|Profit and Lace}}
** {{e|The Emperor's New Cloak}} ([[DS9 Season 7|Season Seven]])
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** {{e|The Emperor's New Cloak}}
 
** {{e|The Dogs of War}}
 
** {{e|The Dogs of War}}
* {{VOY}} as Idrin
 
** {{e|Message in a Bottle}}
 
** {{e|Hunters}}
 
 
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* {{wikipedia|Tiny Ron Taylor}}
 
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Tiny Ron (21 November 194729 November 2019; age 72) was the actor known for his role as Maihar'du in seven episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also played the Alpha-Hirogen Idrin in the Star Trek: Voyager fourth season episodes "Message in a Bottle" and "Hunters".

Ron was not part of the primary filming of "Message in a Bottle" but filmed his scenes on 2nd unit on Friday 24 October 1997 on Paramount Stage 9. He previously had a "Show & Tell" meeting in full makeup and wardrobe on Wednesday 15 October 1997 during the production of the episode "Waking Moments". For the episode "Hunters", Ron filmed his scenes on Tuesday 28 October 1997 on Paramount Stage 16.

Born as Ronald Taylor, he changed his artistic name when applying for the Screen Actors Guild because it was already taken by Ron Taylor. The name was intended to be ironic, considering he was 7 feet (2.13 meters) tall and a former professional basketball player. [1]

With his large size, Ron was cast as hulking henchmen in a number of movies. Perhaps his best known film role is the hulking Nazi assassin Lothar in The Rocketeer (1991), which co-starred William O. Campbell, Paul Sorvino, Terry O'Quinn, Ed Lauter, Clint Howard, and Max Grodénchik. Ron also appeared briefly out of prosthetics as a different character in the same movie.

Ron also played one of the kidnappers in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994, which also starred Noble Willingham and Mark Margolis), Last Man Standing (1996, with Patrick Kilpatrick, Ken Jenkins, Chris Doyle, and Allan Graf), and Road House (1989, with Marshall R. Teague, Kevin Tighe, Anthony De Longis, and Patricia Tallman) and the comedy The Naked Gun (1988, with Ricardo Montalban, Lawrence Tierney, and Raye Birk).

He appeared in Alien Nation: Body and Soul (1994) and Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (1996) as the Giant and the Queen Mother respectively, along with Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, Michele Scarabelli, Ron Fassler, Kerrie Keane, Leon Russom, Wayne Péré, Glenn Morshower, Marva Hicks, and James Parks.

Star Trek appearances

Appearances as Maihar'du

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