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[[Image:Alaris%2C_Dathan.jpg|thumb|...as Dathan.]]
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'''Charles Esten''' played the role of [[Divok]] in the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] episode "[[Rightful Heir]]." He later appeared in the [[Star Trek: Voyager]] episode "[[Remember]]," as [[Dathan]].
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'''Charles Esten''' played the role of [[Divok]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Rightful Heir}}. He later appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Remember}} as [[Dathan]].
   
Credited as Chip Esten, he is best known for his numerous appearances on the improvization comedy television series, ''[[Wikipedia:Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]''.
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Credited as Chip Esten, he is best known for his numerous appearances on the improvisation comedy television series, ''{{w|Whose Line Is It Anyway?}}''.
   
 
In 2000, he co-starred with the likes of [[Steven Culp]], [[Kevin Conway]], [[Tim Kelleher]], [[Len Cariou]], [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[Boris Lee Krutonog]], and [[Ed Lauter]] in the political thriller ''Thirteen Days''. The following year, he appeared in the acclaimed made-for-TV movie ''61*'', featuring [[Bruce McGill]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Christopher McDonald]], [[Seymour Cassel]], and [[Connor Trinneer]].
 
In 2000, he co-starred with the likes of [[Steven Culp]], [[Kevin Conway]], [[Tim Kelleher]], [[Len Cariou]], [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[Boris Lee Krutonog]], and [[Ed Lauter]] in the political thriller ''Thirteen Days''. The following year, he appeared in the acclaimed made-for-TV movie ''61*'', featuring [[Bruce McGill]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Christopher McDonald]], [[Seymour Cassel]], and [[Connor Trinneer]].
   
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0261595}}
   

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...as Dathan

Charles Esten played the role of Divok in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Rightful Heir". He later appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Remember" as Dathan.

Credited as Chip Esten, he is best known for his numerous appearances on the improvisation comedy television series, Whose Line Is It Anyway?.

In 2000, he co-starred with the likes of Steven Culp, Kevin Conway, Tim Kelleher, Len Cariou, Bill Smitrovich, Boris Lee Krutonog, and Ed Lauter in the political thriller Thirteen Days. The following year, he appeared in the acclaimed made-for-TV movie 61*, featuring Bruce McGill, Bob Gunton, Christopher McDonald, Seymour Cassel, and Connor Trinneer.

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