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'''Wyatt Knight''' is an actor who portrayed a [[Relva VII personnel#Technicians|Relva VII technician]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Coming of Age}}.
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'''Wyatt Knight''' {{born|20|January|1955|died|26|October|2011}} was an actor who portrayed a [[Relva VII personnel#Technicians|Relva VII technician]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Coming of Age}}.
   
 
Knight is best known for playing the role of Tommy Turner in the ''Porky's'' series of films which also starred [[TNG]] guest star [[Nancy Parsons]]. The first ''Porky's'', released in 1982, also featured future [[Star Trek films|''Trek'' movie]] actress [[Kim Cattrall]]. Knight later appeared in 1999's ''Baby Geniuses'', also starring Cattrall as well as [[Christopher Lloyd]].
 
Knight is best known for playing the role of Tommy Turner in the ''Porky's'' series of films which also starred [[TNG]] guest star [[Nancy Parsons]]. The first ''Porky's'', released in 1982, also featured future [[Star Trek films|''Trek'' movie]] actress [[Kim Cattrall]]. Knight later appeared in 1999's ''Baby Geniuses'', also starring Cattrall as well as [[Christopher Lloyd]].
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In 1990, he appeared in the television movie ''Family of Spies'', as did fellow ''Trek''ers [[Vaughn Armstrong]], [[Wren T. Brown]], [[Gordon Clapp]], and [[Boris Lee Krutonog]]. He more recently appeared in an episode of ''Chicago Hope'' with [[Alan Oppenheimer]].
 
In 1990, he appeared in the television movie ''Family of Spies'', as did fellow ''Trek''ers [[Vaughn Armstrong]], [[Wren T. Brown]], [[Gordon Clapp]], and [[Boris Lee Krutonog]]. He more recently appeared in an episode of ''Chicago Hope'' with [[Alan Oppenheimer]].
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On 26 October 2011, Knight was found [[Star Trek deaths#January|dead]] in a remote area of Maui, Hawaii following treatment for advanced non-Hodgkins lymphoma. [http://www.tmz.com/2011/11/03/porkys-wyatt-knight-suicide] [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2057287/Porkys-star-Wyatt-Knights-wife-claims-took-life-escape-post-cancer-pain.html] He was 56. His death is suspected by authorities to be a suicide. [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wyatt-knight-porkys-dies-257263] [http://www.eonline.com/news/porkys_star_wyatt_knight_found_dead_in/273298]
   
 
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Wyatt Knight (20 January 195526 October 2011; age 56) was an actor who portrayed a Relva VII technician in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Coming of Age".

Knight is best known for playing the role of Tommy Turner in the Porky's series of films which also starred TNG guest star Nancy Parsons. The first Porky's, released in 1982, also featured future Trek movie actress Kim Cattrall. Knight later appeared in 1999's Baby Geniuses, also starring Cattrall as well as Christopher Lloyd.

Knight's first known television role was a guest appearance on The Waltons, opposite Christopher Carroll in the 1979 episode "The Torch". He would go on to guest star in an episode of T.J. Hooker along with series regulars William Shatner, James Darren, and Richard Herd.

In 1990, he appeared in the television movie Family of Spies, as did fellow Trekers Vaughn Armstrong, Wren T. Brown, Gordon Clapp, and Boris Lee Krutonog. He more recently appeared in an episode of Chicago Hope with Alan Oppenheimer.

On 26 October 2011, Knight was found dead in a remote area of Maui, Hawaii following treatment for advanced non-Hodgkins lymphoma. [1] [2] He was 56. His death is suspected by authorities to be a suicide. [3] [4]

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