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'''Holmes R. Osborne''' {{born|7|August|1952}} is the Kansas City born actor who appeared as an [[Unnamed Enolians#Enolian official|Enolian official]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Canamar}}.
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'''Holmes R. Osborne''' {{born|7|August|1952}} is the Kansas City born actor who appeared as an [[Unnamed Enolians#Enolian official|Enolian official]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Canamar}}. His costume was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] and was previously worn by [[Louis Ortiz]] in the episode {{e|Resistance}}. {{stala|5233}} {{stala|5823}}
   
 
He had a recurring roles as President Robert Maxwell on the science fiction series ''Seven Days'' and on the sci-fi series ''Invasion'', playing Mayor Littles. He also played a mayor in an episode of ''Boston Legal'', starring [[William Shatner]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], and [[Henry Gibson]]. He and his "Canamar" co-star [[Mark Rolston]] had roles in the acclaimed 1998 mini-series ''From the Earth to the Moon'', as did fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumnus [[David Clennon]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]], [[Andy Milder]], [[Ethan Phillips]], [[Harve Presnell]], [[Stephen Root]], and [[Alan Ruck]].
 
He had a recurring roles as President Robert Maxwell on the science fiction series ''Seven Days'' and on the sci-fi series ''Invasion'', playing Mayor Littles. He also played a mayor in an episode of ''Boston Legal'', starring [[William Shatner]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], and [[Henry Gibson]]. He and his "Canamar" co-star [[Mark Rolston]] had roles in the acclaimed 1998 mini-series ''From the Earth to the Moon'', as did fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumnus [[David Clennon]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Daniel Hugh Kelly]], [[Andy Milder]], [[Ethan Phillips]], [[Harve Presnell]], [[Stephen Root]], and [[Alan Ruck]].
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Holmes R. Osborne (born 7 August 1952; age 71) is the Kansas City born actor who appeared as an Enolian official in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Canamar". His costume was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction and was previously worn by Louis Ortiz in the episode "Resistance". [1] [2]

He had a recurring roles as President Robert Maxwell on the science fiction series Seven Days and on the sci-fi series Invasion, playing Mayor Littles. He also played a mayor in an episode of Boston Legal, starring William Shatner, Rene Auberjonois, and Henry Gibson. He and his "Canamar" co-star Mark Rolston had roles in the acclaimed 1998 mini-series From the Earth to the Moon, as did fellow Star Trek alumnus David Clennon, Ronny Cox, Clint Howard, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Andy Milder, Ethan Phillips, Harve Presnell, Stephen Root, and Alan Ruck.

He and fellow Enterprise actress Dey Young played a married couple in the 1999 film The Mod Squad, based on the TV series starring Clarence Williams III and Tige Andrews. Osborne also had roles in such popular films as That Thing You Do (1996, with Bill Cobbs), Election (1999, with Matt Malloy), Bring It On (2000, starring Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union), Identity (2003), and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004). His largest role to date was in the acclaimed 2001 sci-fi thriller Donnie Darko, in which he played the father of the title character.

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