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'''Aron Eisenberg''' was born on January 6th 1969. He is best known for portraying [[Nog]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
 
'''Aron Eisenberg''' was born on January 6th 1969. He is best known for portraying [[Nog]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
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[[Category:Performers|Eisenberg, Aron]]
 
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[[Category:DS9 performers|Eisenberg, Aron]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|Eisenberg, Aron]]

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Aron Eisenberg, as Nog.
Character: Nog
Born: January 6th, 1969
Place: Hollywood, California

Aron Eisenberg was born on January 6th 1969. He is best known for portraying Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

He underwent a kidney transplant when he was a teenager, which stunted his growth at 5 foot.

He made his first acting appearance in the 1989 movie Beverly Hills Brats. Whoopi Goldberg made a cameo appearance and Star Trek stuntman Dennis Madalone played a store clerk. Also in that year, he starred with Lawrence Tierney in The Horror Show. His last movie of that year was Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes, also starring Warren Munson.

He appeared in the 1990 movie Playroom, that was directed by future Star Trek: Enterprise writer Manny Coto. He also starred in Streets that year.

In 1991 he starred in Prayer of the Rollerboys and Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge with future DS9 guest stars Ian Abercrombie and Matthew Faison. In 1993 he starred with Wil Wheaton in The Liars' Club.

A year later, he starred in Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills and in 1998 starred with Leonard Nimoy, Miguel Ferrer and Daniel Dae Kim in the television adaptation of Brave New World.

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