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'''Douglas "Doug" Engalla''' {{born|9|March|1957}} is the actor who portrayed a Rura Penthe prisoner in {{film|6}}.
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'''Douglas "Doug" Engalla''' {{born|9|March|1957}} is the actor who portrayed the [[Rura Penthe inhabitants#Frozen prisoner|frozen Rura Penthe prisoner]] in {{film|6}}.
   
Engalla was born in San Francisco, California and acted since he was six years old. He studied acting under Jean Robinson, G. Craig Jackson, and Lonny Chapman, after he made his first experiences in several commercials and educationals. Mainly a stag actor, Engalla has portrayed various characters in plays such as ''The Crucible'', ''One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'', ''The Mousetrap'', ''Father's Day'', ''Nuts'', and ''The Sunshine Boys''.
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Engalla was born in San Francisco, California and acted since he was six years old. He studied acting under Jean Robinson, G. Craig Jackson, and Lonny Chapman, after he made his first experiences in several commercials and educationals. Mainly a stage actor, Engalla has portrayed various characters in plays such as ''The Crucible'', ''One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'', ''The Mousetrap'', ''Father's Day'', ''Nuts'', and ''The Sunshine Boys''.
   
 
Among his acting credits are the horror comedy ''Repossessed'' (1990, with [[Willie Garson]], [[Barbara Alyn Woods]], and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), the television thriller ''In the Arms of a Killer'' (1992, with [[Michael Nouri]], [[Liam Sullivan]], [[Steve Susskind]], and [[Henry Kingi, Sr.]]), the television series ''thirtysomething'', and the ''Untold Stories of the ER'' episode ''A Real Pain in the Neck'' (2006).
 
Among his acting credits are the horror comedy ''Repossessed'' (1990, with [[Willie Garson]], [[Barbara Alyn Woods]], and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), the television thriller ''In the Arms of a Killer'' (1992, with [[Michael Nouri]], [[Liam Sullivan]], [[Steve Susskind]], and [[Henry Kingi, Sr.]]), the television series ''thirtysomething'', and the ''Untold Stories of the ER'' episode ''A Real Pain in the Neck'' (2006).
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Engalla received thank and special thanks credits for several animated films, including ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2001), ''Treasure Planet'' (2002), and ''Chicken Little'' (2005). He also worked in the animation department for the research library for films such as ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993), ''Meet the Robinsons'' (2007), and the restored versions of ''Cinderella'' and ''Lady and the Tramp''.
 
Engalla received thank and special thanks credits for several animated films, including ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2001), ''Treasure Planet'' (2002), and ''Chicken Little'' (2005). He also worked in the animation department for the research library for films such as ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993), ''Meet the Robinsons'' (2007), and the restored versions of ''Cinderella'' and ''Lady and the Tramp''.
   
Engalla was married twice. His first wife was ''Star Trek VI'' casting associate [[Wendy Wassall]], with whom he was married between 1980 til 1996. The couple has two children. His second wife, between 2001 and 2007, was Kimberly Miller.
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Engalla was married twice. His first wife was ''Star Trek VI'' casting associate [[Wendy Wassall]], with whom he was married between 1980 and 1996. The couple has two children. His second wife, between 2001 and 2007, was Kimberly Miller.
   
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Revision as of 03:43, 18 October 2013

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Frozen prisoner on Rura Penthe

...as the frozen prisoner

Douglas "Doug" Engalla (born 9 March 1957; age 67) is the actor who portrayed the frozen Rura Penthe prisoner in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Engalla was born in San Francisco, California and acted since he was six years old. He studied acting under Jean Robinson, G. Craig Jackson, and Lonny Chapman, after he made his first experiences in several commercials and educationals. Mainly a stage actor, Engalla has portrayed various characters in plays such as The Crucible, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, The Mousetrap, Father's Day, Nuts, and The Sunshine Boys.

Among his acting credits are the horror comedy Repossessed (1990, with Willie Garson, Barbara Alyn Woods, and Ian Abercrombie), the television thriller In the Arms of a Killer (1992, with Michael Nouri, Liam Sullivan, Steve Susskind, and Henry Kingi, Sr.), the television series thirtysomething, and the Untold Stories of the ER episode A Real Pain in the Neck (2006).

Engalla received thank and special thanks credits for several animated films, including Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), Treasure Planet (2002), and Chicken Little (2005). He also worked in the animation department for the research library for films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Meet the Robinsons (2007), and the restored versions of Cinderella and Lady and the Tramp.

Engalla was married twice. His first wife was Star Trek VI casting associate Wendy Wassall, with whom he was married between 1980 and 1996. The couple has two children. His second wife, between 2001 and 2007, was Kimberly Miller.

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