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[[File:DS9 stand-ins on the final day.jpg|thumb|Carr (''first from right'') and fellow stand-ins on the final day of ''Deep Space Nine''.]]
 
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[[File:Uriah Carr, Homeward.jpg|thumb|Carr as a Boraalan in "Homeward".]]
 
'''Uriah Carr''' is an actor and writer who was a regular background extra on the last three seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. In addition he served as [[stand-in]], [[body double]], and [[photo double]] for [[Alexander Siddig]] and appeared in at least one episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearances.
 
'''Uriah Carr''' is an actor and writer who was a regular background extra on the last three seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. In addition he served as [[stand-in]], [[body double]], and [[photo double]] for [[Alexander Siddig]] and appeared in at least one episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearances.
   
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Male Boraalan 5.jpg|[[Unnamed Boraalans#Male Boraalan 5|Male Boraalan]]<br />{{TNG|Homeward}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Boraalan 10.jpg|[[Unnamed Boraalans#Boraalans|Boraalan]]<br>{{TNG|Homeward}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Uriah Carr, In the Cards.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Male operations division officer|Starfleet officer]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br />[[DS9 recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Uriah Carr, In the Cards.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Male operations division officer|Starfleet officer]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br />[[DS9 recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Uriah Carr at Vics.jpg|[[Bashir 62 holograms#Farewell Party Guests|Farewell party guest]]<br />{{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}<br />(uncredited)
 
File:Uriah Carr at Vics.jpg|[[Bashir 62 holograms#Farewell Party Guests|Farewell party guest]]<br />{{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}<br />(uncredited)
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* {{DS9}} as a Starfleet officer
 
* {{DS9}} as a Starfleet officer
** {{e|In the Cards}} ([[DS9 Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|The Darkness and the Light}} ([[DS9 Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|In the Cards}}
 
** {{e|Call to Arms}}
 
** {{e|Call to Arms}}
 
** {{e|Behind the Lines}} ([[DS9 Season 6|Season 6]])
 
** {{e|Behind the Lines}} ([[DS9 Season 6|Season 6]])
 
** {{e|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}}
 
** {{e|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night}}
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** {{e|Time's Orphan}}
 
** {{e|Tears of the Prophets}}
 
** {{e|Tears of the Prophets}}
 
** {{e|Image in the Sand}} ([[DS9 Season 7|Season 7]])
 
** {{e|Image in the Sand}} ([[DS9 Season 7|Season 7]])

Revision as of 22:54, 5 March 2016

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DS9 stand-ins on the final day

Carr (first from right) and fellow stand-ins on the final day of Deep Space Nine.

Uriah Carr, Homeward

Carr as a Boraalan in "Homeward".

Uriah Carr is an actor and writer who was a regular background extra on the last three seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In addition he served as stand-in, body double, and photo double for Alexander Siddig and appeared in at least one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. As a background performer he received no credit for his appearances.

As stand-in and photo double he appeared in the wide shots of the baseball scenario in "Take Me Out to the Holosuite", stood-in in several episodes, including "Strange Bedfellows", and served as second unit hand double for Siddig in close-ups of "When It Rains...", "Tacking Into the Wind", and "The Dogs of War".

Carr, a North Hollywood resident, served as writer and director for the 2006 science fiction short film The Purple Zone. He also wrote several stage plays, including "Going Soft" (the second part of "Opposite Worlds") [1], "The Right Place", "Show Me Love!!", "Earth Mother", "Prep School Summer", and "Poverty" for the Actor's Workout Studio. In "Going Soft", Carr appeared on stage and directed as well.

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearance

(This list is currently incomplete.)

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