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'''Billy Burke''' {{born|25|November|1966}} played [[Ari]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Second Skin}}. It was his first television role.
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'''Billy Burke''' {{born|25|November|1966}} played [[Ari]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Second Skin}}. It was his first television role. Burke currently stars in the post-apocalyptic drama ''Revolution'' (2012) as the lead character Miles Matheson.
   
 
Burke has also guest starred in ''Monk'' (2003) (with [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Stanley Kamel]]) ''24'' (2002-2003), ''Gilmore Girls'', (2003) and ''Party of Five'' (1994 and 1996).
 
Burke has also guest starred in ''Monk'' (2003) (with [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Stanley Kamel]]) ''24'' (2002-2003), ''Gilmore Girls'', (2003) and ''Party of Five'' (1994 and 1996).
   
His motion picture credits include ''Along Came a Spider'' (2001, with [[Anton Yelchin]]), ''Jane Austin's Mafia!'' (1998, with his [[DS9]] co-star [[Gregory Sierra]]), ''{{w|Ladder 49|Ladder 49}}'' (2004, with DS9 guest star [[Tony Rizzoli]]), ''Feast of Love'' (2007), ''Fracture'' (2007, with [[Bob Gunton]]), ''Forfeit'' (2007, with [[Gregory Itzin]]), ''Lost Junction'' (2003), ''Untraceable'' (2008), and ''The Grift'' (2008, with [[John Savage]]).
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His motion picture credits include ''Along Came a Spider'' (2001, with [[Anton Yelchin]]), ''Jane Austin's Mafia!'' (1998, with his [[DS9]] co-star [[Gregory Sierra]]), ''{{w|Ladder 49|Ladder 49}}'' (2004, with DS9 guest star [[Tony Rizzoli]]), ''Feast of Love'' (2007), ''Fracture'' (2007, with [[Bob Gunton]]), ''Forfeit'' (2007, with [[Gregory Itzin]]), 'r'Lost Junction'' (2003), ''Untraceable'' (2008), ''The Grift'' (2008, with [[John Savage]]) and ''Red Riding Hood'' (2011).
   
More recently, Burke had a recurring role as Jack Newman in the comedy series ''My Boys'' (2008), a guest role in the mystery series ''Fringe'' (2008, alongside [[Kenneth Tigar]], created by [[J.J. Abrams]], [[Roberto Orci]], and [[Alex Kurtzman]]), and roles in the fantasy drama ''Twilight'' (2008, alongside [[Michael Welch]]) and in the musical ''Baby O'' (2008). He currently stars in the post-apocalyptic drama ''Revolution'' (2012).
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More recently, Burke had a recurring role as Jack Newman in the comedy series ''My Boys'' (2008), a guest role in the mystery series ''Fringe'' (2008, alongside [[Kenneth Tigar]], created by [[J.J. Abrams]], [[Roberto Orci]], and [[Alex Kurtzman]]), and roles in the fantasy drama ''Twilight'' (2008, alongside [[Michael Welch]]) and its sequels ''The Twilight Saga: New Moon'', ''The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'' and the two-part ''The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn''. Burke has also appeared in the musical ''Baby O'' (2008).
   
 
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Billy Burke (born 25 November 1966; age 57) played Ari in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Second Skin". It was his first television role. Burke currently stars in the post-apocalyptic drama Revolution (2012) as the lead character Miles Matheson.

Burke has also guest starred in Monk (2003) (with Sarah Silverman and Stanley Kamel) 24 (2002-2003), Gilmore Girls, (2003) and Party of Five (1994 and 1996).

His motion picture credits include Along Came a Spider (2001, with Anton Yelchin), Jane Austin's Mafia! (1998, with his DS9 co-star Gregory Sierra), Ladder 49 (2004, with DS9 guest star Tony Rizzoli), Feast of Love (2007), Fracture (2007, with Bob Gunton), Forfeit (2007, with Gregory Itzin), 'r'Lost Junction (2003), Untraceable (2008), The Grift (2008, with John Savage) and Red Riding Hood (2011).

More recently, Burke had a recurring role as Jack Newman in the comedy series My Boys (2008), a guest role in the mystery series Fringe (2008, alongside Kenneth Tigar, created by J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman), and roles in the fantasy drama Twilight (2008, alongside Michael Welch) and its sequels The Twilight Saga: New Moon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and the two-part The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. Burke has also appeared in the musical Baby O (2008).

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