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'''George Hearn''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|June 18]], [[Early production history|1934]]) is the actor who played [[Doctor]] [[Berel]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Next Generation]]'' episode "[[First Contact (episode)|First Contact]]".
 
'''George Hearn''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|June 18]], [[Early production history|1934]]) is the actor who played [[Doctor]] [[Berel]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Next Generation]]'' episode "[[First Contact (episode)|First Contact]]".
   

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Template:Realworld George Hearn (born June 18, 1934) is the actor who played Doctor Berel in the Next Generation episode "First Contact".

Primarily an actor and singer of the Broadway stage, where he has performed since 1966, Hearn has won two Tony Awards. He also won an Emmy Award for his performance in the 1982 television special Sweeney Todd, in which he played the title role.

Hearn made his television debut in 1975's The Silence, a movie co-starring Peter Weller and Craig Wasson. The following year, he made his feature film debut with a small role in The Money, a drama co-starring Laurence Luckinbill. He would star in the TV movies Sactuary of Fear (1979, with Saul Rubinek) and A Piano for Mrs. Cimino (1982, with Graham Jarvis) before appearing in another film, the 1989 romance See You in the Morning, starring Alice Krige and featuring Theodore Bikel.

His other works include the TV movies Fire in the Dark (1991, with Ray Wise), False Arrest (also 1991, with Brian Bonsall, Dennis Christopher, Jeremy Roberts), and Annie: A Royal Adventure (1995, with Joan Collins), and voice work in such animated films as 1994's The Pagemaster (with Christopher Lloyd, Patrick Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg, Frank Welker, Robert Picardo, and Leonard Nimoy) and 1996's All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (with Bebe Neuwirth, Hamilton Camp, Wallace Shawn, and Tony Jay).

Besides his appearance on TNG, he has guest-starred on several other TV shows, including an episode of the anthology series Visions with Christopher Lloyd, the pilot episode of The Equalizer starring Robert Lansing, episodes of Murder, She Wrote (with William Windom, Mark Rolston, Richard Lynch, and Richard Riehle), L.A. Law (with Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake, John Glover, Concetta Tomei, Frank Novak, and Diana Muldaur), and Cheers (with Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, and Sharon Lawrence).

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