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'''Zachary Benjamin''' (born {{y|1982}}) is the actor who played young [[Ian Andrew Troi]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|The Child}}.
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'''Zachary Benjamin''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{y|1982}}) is the actor who played young [[Ian Andrew Troi]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|The Child}}.
   
Benjamin had an extremely brief acting career. Benjamin's acting debut was a guest shot on ''Beauty & the Beast'' starring [[Ron Perlman]] and [[Armin Shimerman]] in "A Happy Life" airing in 1988, the same year as his appearence on TNG. That year also contained Benjamin's film debut in the Billy Crystal led comedy ''Memories of Me'' with [[Larry Cedar]], [[Cory Danziger]] and [[Phil Fondacaro]]. Benjamin's next film was 1989's ''All's Fair'' with [[Sally Kellerman]]. Also that year was Bejamin working alongside [[Nick Dimitri]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Marshall Teague]] and [[Nicholas Worth]] in the telefilm ''Original Sin''. Benjamin had his second TV movie, his first in the 1990s in ''Call Me Anna''(1990) reuniting with Cory Danziger as well as [[Timothy Carhart]] and [[Richard Fancy]]. Benjamin's third telefilm and second in the 1990s was the 1993 biopic ''Barbarians at the Gate'' Benjamin played future millionaire H. Ross Johnson in the scenes depicting Johnson's childhood. Also appearing in this film were [[Raye Birk]], [[Ron Canada]], [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Bruce French]], [[Mark Harelik]] and [[Jeanne Mori]]. Benjamin only worked on the big screen twice in the 1990s. His first cinematic outing was ''Ice Cream Man''(1995) with [[Clint Howard]] and [[David Warner]]. The other being his final acting work altogether, 1996's ''Storybook'' with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[James Doohan]] and [[Heather Lauren Olson]]. Benjamin's remaining television work consisted by guesting on ''Cheers'' starring [[Kirstie Alley]], [[Kelsey Grammer]] and [[Bebe Neuwirth]] in "Pitch It Again, Sam"(1991) with [[Henry Woronicz]] and on ''Empty Nest'' in "It's Not Easy Being Green"(1992) with [[Shannon Cochran]] and [[Harvey Vernon]]. Benjamin had recurring roles such as portraying the young Kevin Arnold on ''The Wonder Years'' starring [[Olivia d'Abo]] in "My Father's Office"(1988) and "Birthday Boy"(1989) and the other being Bobby Porter on the short-lived ''Get a Life'' first in ''Terror on the Hell Loop 2000" with [[Michael G. Hagerty]], [[Graham Jarvis]] and [[Tracey Walter]] and "The Prettiest Week of My Life" with [[John Walter Davis]] both 1990.
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Benjamin's acting debut was a guest shot on ''Beauty & the Beast'' in the 1988 episode "A Happy Life" starring [[Ron Perlman]] and [[Armin Shimerman]], the same year as his appearence on [[TNG]]. That year also contained Benjamin's film debut in the {{w|Billy Crystal}} led comedy film ''Memories of Me'' with [[Larry Cedar]] and [[Cory Danziger]]. In 1989 he appeared in ''All's Fair'' with [[Sally Kellerman]] and alongside [[Nick Dimitri]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Marshall Teague]] and [[Nicholas Worth]] in the television film ''Original Sin''. In 1990 he worked on the television movie ''Call Me Anna'' reuniting with Cory Danziger as well as [[Timothy Carhart]] and [[Richard Fancy]]. Benjamin's third film role was in the 1993 biopic ''Barbarians at the Gate'' in which he portrayed future millionaire H. Ross Johnson in the scenes depicting Johnson's childhood. Also appearing in this film are [[Raye Birk]], [[Ron Canada]], [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Bruce French]], [[Mark Harelik]] and [[Jeanne Mori]].
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Benjamin only worked on the big screen twice in the 1990s. His first cinematic work was in ''Ice Cream Man''(1995) with [[Clint Howard]] and [[David Warner]]. The other being his final acting work altogether, 1996's ''Storybook'' with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[James Doohan]] and [[Heather Lauren Olson]]. Benjamin's remaining television work consisted by guest roles on ''Cheers'' starring [[Kirstie Alley]], [[Kelsey Grammer]] and [[Bebe Neuwirth]] in the 1991 episode "Pitch It Again, Sam", with [[Henry Woronicz]] and on ''Empty Nest'' in the 1992 episode "It's Not Easy Being Green" with [[Shannon Cochran]] and [[Harvey Vernon]]. He had recurring roles such as portraying the young Kevin Arnold on ''The Wonder Years'' starring [[Olivia d'Abo]] in 1988 and 1989 and the other being Bobby Porter on the short-lived series ''Get a Life'' in 1990, with [[Michael G. Hagerty]], [[Graham Jarvis]] and [[Tracey Walter]] in his first episode and [[John Walter Davis]] in his second one.
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== External link ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|nm0071369}}
   
 
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Zachary Benjamin (born 1982) is the actor who played young Ian Andrew Troi in the Star Trek: The Next Generation second season episode "The Child".

Benjamin's acting debut was a guest shot on Beauty & the Beast in the 1988 episode "A Happy Life" starring Ron Perlman and Armin Shimerman, the same year as his appearence on TNG. That year also contained Benjamin's film debut in the Billy Crystal led comedy film Memories of Me with Larry Cedar and Cory Danziger. In 1989 he appeared in All's Fair with Sally Kellerman and alongside Nick Dimitri, Joseph Ruskin, Marshall Teague and Nicholas Worth in the television film Original Sin. In 1990 he worked on the television movie Call Me Anna reuniting with Cory Danziger as well as Timothy Carhart and Richard Fancy. Benjamin's third film role was in the 1993 biopic Barbarians at the Gate in which he portrayed future millionaire H. Ross Johnson in the scenes depicting Johnson's childhood. Also appearing in this film are Raye Birk, Ron Canada, Joanna Cassidy, Bruce French, Mark Harelik and Jeanne Mori.

Benjamin only worked on the big screen twice in the 1990s. His first cinematic work was in Ice Cream Man(1995) with Clint Howard and David Warner. The other being his final acting work altogether, 1996's Storybook with Ed Begley, Jr., Robert Costanzo, James Doohan and Heather Lauren Olson. Benjamin's remaining television work consisted by guest roles on Cheers starring Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer and Bebe Neuwirth in the 1991 episode "Pitch It Again, Sam", with Henry Woronicz and on Empty Nest in the 1992 episode "It's Not Easy Being Green" with Shannon Cochran and Harvey Vernon. He had recurring roles such as portraying the young Kevin Arnold on The Wonder Years starring Olivia d'Abo in 1988 and 1989 and the other being Bobby Porter on the short-lived series Get a Life in 1990, with Michael G. Hagerty, Graham Jarvis and Tracey Walter in his first episode and John Walter Davis in his second one.

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