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'''Eric Sharp''' {{born|5|June|1966}} is a comedian and actor who played an [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Alien map dealer's species|alien map dealer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Fair Trade}}.
 
'''Eric Sharp''' {{born|5|June|1966}} is a comedian and actor who played an [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Alien map dealer's species|alien map dealer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Fair Trade}}.
   
Born '''Eric Howell Swirsky''' is Bayside, Queens, New York, Sharp served in the United States Army and is a stand-up comedian, also known as "Sharpo" the Clown. He appeared in the Good Charlotte music video "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" and performed in several music bands such as "Eric & The Enterprise". He has also appeared in several stage plays and lives in San Fernando Valley, Southern California.
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Eric Howell Sharp was born in Bayside, Queens, New York. Sharp is an actor, comedian, and producer also known as "Sharpo". He appeared in the Good Charlotte music video "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" and performed in several music bands such as "Eric & The Enterprise". He has also appeared in several stage plays and lives in San Fernando Valley, Southern California.
   
 
Sharp has started his acting career as a day player and extra in television series such as ''All my Children'' and ''One Life to Live'' and in films such as ''The Bonfire of Vanities'' (1990, with [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Saul Rubinek]], [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[F. Murray Abraham]], and [[Terry Farrell]]) and ''Malcolm X'' (1992, with [[Albert Hall]] and [[Kate Vernon]]).
 
Sharp has started his acting career as a day player and extra in television series such as ''All my Children'' and ''One Life to Live'' and in films such as ''The Bonfire of Vanities'' (1990, with [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Saul Rubinek]], [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[F. Murray Abraham]], and [[Terry Farrell]]) and ''Malcolm X'' (1992, with [[Albert Hall]] and [[Kate Vernon]]).
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Map dealer, Fair trade

...as an alien map dealer

Eric Sharp (born 5 June 1966; age 57) is a comedian and actor who played an alien map dealer in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Fair Trade".

Eric Howell Sharp was born in Bayside, Queens, New York. Sharp is an actor, comedian, and producer also known as "Sharpo". He appeared in the Good Charlotte music video "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" and performed in several music bands such as "Eric & The Enterprise". He has also appeared in several stage plays and lives in San Fernando Valley, Southern California.

Sharp has started his acting career as a day player and extra in television series such as All my Children and One Life to Live and in films such as The Bonfire of Vanities (1990, with Kim Cattrall, Saul Rubinek, Kirsten Dunst, F. Murray Abraham, and Terry Farrell) and Malcolm X (1992, with Albert Hall and Kate Vernon).

Among his acting resume are also films such as Abbott and Costello meet Jerry Seinfeld (1994), Liar Liar (1997, with Anne Haney, Chip Mayer, Stephen James Carver, Jim Jansen, Amanda Carlin, Ernest Perry, Jr., Charles Emmett, Benjamin Brown, Mark Chaet, stand-in Kerry Hoyt, and stunts by Simone Boisseree, Rosine "Ace" Hatem, Robert Herron, Jeff Mosley, Gene LeBell, and Spice Williams-Crosby), and Tiny Explosions (2006). He guest starred in the television series In the House (1996), The Single Guy, and Wings (1997, starring Steven Weber), and played a recurring role in the short living series The Aqua Girls (1998).

He also hosted the talk sitcom My Half Hour (1997-2002). Sharp is married to Nora and together they have founded "Sharpo.com", a group of entertainers for events and live shows.

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