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[[Image:Krit.jpg|thumb|'''Brad Greenquist''' as Krit.]]
 
Actor '''Brad Greenquist''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|October 8]], [[Early production history|1959]]) has made several appearances on ''[[Star Trek]]''.
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'''Brad Greenquist''' {{born|8|October|1959}} is an actor who made four ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearances across three spin-off television series.
   
In 1989, Greenquist co-starred with [[TNG]] actress [[Denise Crosby]] in the [[horror movie]] ''Pet Sematary''. He also had a role in the 2001 biopic ''Ali'', featuring [[TNG]]'s [[LeVar Burton]] and [[Michael Dorn]].
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In 1989, Greenquist co-starred with [[TNG]] actress [[Denise Crosby]] in the horror movie ''Pet Sematary''. He also had a role in the 2001 biopic ''Ali'', featuring [[TNG]]'s [[LeVar Burton]] and [[Michael Dorn]] and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' guest star [[Bruce McGill]].
   
He appeared with [[DS9]] guest actor [[John Glover]] in two made-for-[[television]] movies: ''Assault at West Point: The The Court-Martial of Johnson Whitaker'' in 1994 and ''Dead by Midnight'' in 1997.
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He appeared with [[DS9]] guest actor [[John Glover]] in two made-for-television movies: ''Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whitaker'' in 1994 and ''Dead by Midnight'' in 1997.
   
He was a part of the cast of the 1996 mini-series ''Dead Man's Walk'', starring ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'''s [[F. Murray Abraham]]. He was also in the 2000 television movie ''Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery'', as was [[DS9]] guest actor [[Cliff deYoung]], ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' guest actor [[Holmes Osborne]], and frequent [[TNG]] guest actress [[Gwynyth Walsh]].
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He was a part of the cast of the 1996 mini-series ''Dead Man's Walk'', starring {{film|9}}'s [[F. Murray Abraham]]. He was also in the 2000 television movie ''Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery'', as was [[DS9]] guest actor [[Cliff DeYoung]], ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' guest actor [[Holmes Osborne]], and frequent [[TNG]] guest actress [[Gwynyth Walsh]].
   
Greenquist also had roles in ''The Bedroom Window'' with [[DS9]] guest star [[Wallace Shawn]] in 1987, the TV movie ''The Ransom of Red Chief'' with ''Trek'' movie actors [[Christopher Lloyd]] and [[Alan Ruck]] in 1998, and the [[film]]s ''Crime and Punihsment in Suburbia'' with [[Marshall Teague]] and ''Lost Souls'' with ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'' actress [[Alfre Woodard]] in 2000.
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Greenquist also had roles in ''The Bedroom Window'' with [[DS9]] guest star [[Wallace Shawn]] in 1987, the TV movie ''The Ransom of Red Chief'' with ''Trek'' movie actors [[Christopher Lloyd]] and [[Alan Ruck]] in 1998, and the films ''Crime and Punishment in Suburbia'' with [[Marshall Teague]] and ''Lost Souls'' with {{film|8}} actress [[Alfre Woodard]] in 2000.
   
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Greenquist guest starred in ''Heroes'' as a henchman working for [[George Takei]]'s character, Kaito Nakamura.
== Appearances ==
 
*[[VOY]]: "[[Warlord]]" as [[Demmas]]
 
*[[DS9]]: "[[Who Mourns for Morn?]]" as [[Krit]]
 
*[[ENT]]:
 
** "[[Dawn]]" as [[Khata'n Zshaar]]
 
** "[[Affliction]]" as Alien #1
 
   
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==''Star Trek'' appearances==
== External Links ==
 
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File:Demmas.jpg|[[Demmas]]<br />{{VOY|Warlord}}
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File:Krit.jpg|[[Krit]]<br />{{DS9|Who Mourns for Morn?}}
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File:Khatan zshaar.jpg|[[Khata'n Zshaar]]<br />{{ENT|Dawn}}
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File:Brad Greenquist, Affliction.jpg|[[Unnamed Rigelians#Rigelian kidnappers|Rigelian kidnapper]]<br />{{ENT|Affliction}}
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</gallery>
   
 
==External links==
[[Category:Performers|Greenquist]]
 
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*[http://bradgreenquist.com BradGreenquist.com] - official site
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*[http://www.bradgreenquist-scifi.com BradGreenquist-scifi.com] - official science fiction site
[[Category:VOY performers|Greenquist]]
 
 
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[[Category:ENT performers|Greenquist]]
 
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Revision as of 05:08, 28 August 2013

Template:Realworld Brad Greenquist (born 8 October 1959; age 64) is an actor who made four Star Trek appearances across three spin-off television series.

In 1989, Greenquist co-starred with TNG actress Denise Crosby in the horror movie Pet Sematary. He also had a role in the 2001 biopic Ali, featuring TNG's LeVar Burton and Michael Dorn and Voyager guest star Bruce McGill.

He appeared with DS9 guest actor John Glover in two made-for-television movies: Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whitaker in 1994 and Dead by Midnight in 1997.

He was a part of the cast of the 1996 mini-series Dead Man's Walk, starring Star Trek: Insurrection's F. Murray Abraham. He was also in the 2000 television movie Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery, as was DS9 guest actor Cliff DeYoung, Enterprise guest actor Holmes Osborne, and frequent TNG guest actress Gwynyth Walsh.

Greenquist also had roles in The Bedroom Window with DS9 guest star Wallace Shawn in 1987, the TV movie The Ransom of Red Chief with Trek movie actors Christopher Lloyd and Alan Ruck in 1998, and the films Crime and Punishment in Suburbia with Marshall Teague and Lost Souls with Star Trek: First Contact actress Alfre Woodard in 2000.

Greenquist guest starred in Heroes as a henchman working for George Takei's character, Kaito Nakamura.

Star Trek appearances

External links