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David Selburg (17 December 194815 November 2021; age 72) [1] was an actor who played four different roles on three Star Trek spin-off series.

Other television shows on which he appeared include Falcon Crest (starring Robert Foxworth), Hardcastle and McCormick (starring Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake), Alien Nation (starring Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, and Michele Scarabelli, in an episode with Armin Shimerman), The Wonder Years (starring Olivia d'Abo), Doogie Howser, M.D. (starring Lawrence Pressman and James B. Sikking), Chicago Hope (in an episode with Paul Dooley), two episodes of ER (with Richard Herd, Chris Sarandon, and William Utay), two episodes of The Practice (with Megan Cole, Raymond Cruz, Cliff DeYoung, Albert Hall, Richard McGonagle) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. He also had a recurring role as Officer Raymond on Hill Street Blues in 1987, working with the likes of Marc Alaimo, Barbara Babcock, Barbara Bosson, Charlie Brill, John Fleck, Megan Gallagher, Louis Giambalvo, Anne Haney, Richard Herd, Eric Menyuk, Iona Morris, Tim Russ, James Saito, James B. Sikking, Lawrence Tierney.

In addition to his many television roles, he had several feature films to his credit. Among these are The Man with One Red Shoe (1985, with Gerrit Graham, David L. Lander, Richard McGonagle, and David Ogden Stiers), Born in East L.A. (1987, with Tony Plana and Noble Willingham), For the Boys (1991, with Andy Dick, Bruce Gray and Andy Milder), On Deadly Ground (1994, co-starring Mike Starr), and Species (1995, with Jordan Lund, William Utay, and Herta Ware). In 2000, Selburg appeared in the television movie Unauthorized Brady Bunch: The Final Days, along with Lisa Wilcox, Robert Curtis Brown, and Antony Acker. His final film was The Bourne Identity (2002).

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