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| Birth name = Olav Roger Øvregård
 
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| Date of birth = {{y|1933}}
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| Place of birth = Sandnes, Norway
 
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'''Erik Holland''' played [[Ekor]] in {{TOS|Wink of an Eye}} and appeared in many films and TV shows, including ''{{w|MacGyver}}'', ''{{w|The West Wing}}'', ''{{w|Wonder Woman#In other media|Wonder Woman}}'', ''{{w|The Bionic Woman}}'', ''{{w|Galactica 1980}}'' (with [[Allan Miller]], [[Richard Lynch]], [[Sharon Acker]], [[Ted Gehring]]), ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'' (with [[Bob Bralver]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Lee Meriwether]], [[Torin Thatcher]], [[Barry Atwater]], [[Leonard Nimoy]]), ''{{w|Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea#TV series|Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea}}'', ''{{w|The Man from U.N.C.L.E.}}'' (with [[Arlene Martel]] and [[Tanya Lemani]]), and ''{{w|Cheers}}'', (starring [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]]). He also costarred in the films ''{{w|Stargate (film)|Stargate}}'' (with [[Leon Rippy]], [[Erick Avari]], [[Derek Webster]], [[Frank Welker]], [[Scott Alan Smith]]) and ''{{w|Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic}}'' (with [[Nicholas Cascone]], [[Greg Ellis]], [[Tricia O'Neil]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Mark Rafael Truitt]], [[Shay Duffin]], and [[David Warner]]).
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'''Erik Holland''' (born '''Olav Roger Øvregård''') {{born|15|March|1933}} is the Norway-born actor, who played [[Ekor]] in {{TOS|Wink of an Eye}} and appeared in many films and TV shows, including ''{{w|MacGyver}}'', ''{{w|The West Wing}}'', ''{{w|Wonder Woman#In other media|Wonder Woman}}'', ''{{w|The Bionic Woman}}'', ''{{w|Galactica 1980}}'' (with [[Allan Miller]], [[Richard Lynch]], [[Sharon Acker]], [[Ted Gehring]]), ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'' (with [[Bob Bralver]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Lee Meriwether]], [[Torin Thatcher]], [[Barry Atwater]], [[Leonard Nimoy]]), ''{{w|Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea#TV series|Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea}}'', ''{{w|The Man from U.N.C.L.E.}}'' (with [[Arlene Martel]] and [[Tanya Lemani]]), and ''{{w|Cheers}}'', (starring [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]]). He also costarred in the films ''{{w|Stargate (film)|Stargate}}'' (with [[Leon Rippy]], [[Erick Avari]], [[Derek Webster]], [[Frank Welker]], [[Scott Alan Smith]]) and ''{{w|Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic}}'' (with [[Nicholas Cascone]], [[Greg Ellis]], [[Tricia O'Neil]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Mark Rafael Truitt]], [[Shay Duffin]], and [[David Warner]]).
   
 
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Erik Holland (born Olav Roger Øvregård) (born 15 March 1933; age 91) is the Norway-born actor, who played Ekor in TOS: "Wink of an Eye" and appeared in many films and TV shows, including MacGyver, The West Wing, Wonder Woman, The Bionic Woman, Galactica 1980 (with Allan Miller, Richard Lynch, Sharon Acker, Ted Gehring), Mission: Impossible (with Bob Bralver, Vince Deadrick, Lee Meriwether, Torin Thatcher, Barry Atwater, Leonard Nimoy), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (with Arlene Martel and Tanya Lemani), and Cheers, (starring Kirstie Alley and Kelsey Grammer). He also costarred in the films Stargate (with Leon Rippy, Erick Avari, Derek Webster, Frank Welker, Scott Alan Smith) and Titanic (with Nicholas Cascone, Greg Ellis, Tricia O'Neil, Michael Ensign, Jenette Goldstein, Mark Rafael Truitt, Shay Duffin, and David Warner).

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