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| Date of birth = {{d|18|March|1949}}
 
| Date of birth = {{d|18|March|1949}}
 
| Place of birth = Savannah, Georgia, USA
 
| Place of birth = Savannah, Georgia, USA
| Characters = [[Martok]] (Primary Character); see [[J.G._Hertzler#Other_appearances|Other Appearances]]
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'''John Garman "J. G." Hertzler''' {{born|18|March|1949}} has portrayed many different roles on several ''[[Star Trek]]'' series. He is from Savannah, Georgia, USA. His best-known role is as [[Martok]], who he played for four seasons in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. He is one of only five actors to play seven or more different characters in the Star Trek franchise, the others being [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Randy Oglesby]], [[Vaughn Armstrong]] and [[Thomas Kopache]].
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'''John Garman "J.G." Hertzler''' {{born|18|March|1949}} has portrayed many different roles on several ''[[Star Trek]]'' series. His best-known role is as [[Martok]], who he played for four seasons in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. Hertzler also wrote the continuation of his character's story in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny]]'' [[novel]] duology (with [[Jeffrey Lang]]). He is one of only five actors to play seven or more different characters in the Star Trek franchise, the others being [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Randy Oglesby]], [[Vaughn Armstrong]] and [[Thomas Kopache]].
   
In 1990, he starred in the ''Quantum Leap'' episode titled "Sea Bride - June 3, 1954" with [[Scott Bakula]].
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Hailing from Savannah, Georgia, USA, Hertzler began acting in the 1970s. One of his first major television roles was in the {{y|1990}} ''Quantum Leap'' episode "Sea Bride - June 3, 1954", where he appeared with [[Scott Bakula]]. Hertzler followed this with a recurring role on the series ''Zorro'', starring [[Duncan Regehr]] and [[Henry Darrow]], in which he appeared in 38 out of 87 episodes.
   
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Other series which featured a Hertzler guest appearance include ''Seinfeld'' (with [[Jason Alexander]]), ''Lois & Clark'' (with [[Teri Hatcher]]), and ''Roswell'' (with [[William Sadler]]).
In 2007, it was announced that Hertzler would play [[Harry Mudd]] in ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]''.
 
   
 
In 2007, it was announced that Hertzler would play [[Harry Mudd]] in a forthcoming edition of ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]'', which he would also direct. Hertzler also appears in ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: Of Gods and Men|Star Trek: Of Gods and Men]]'' and [[Walter Koenig]]'s movie, ''InAlienable''.
==Appearances as Martok==
 
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===Season Four===
 
 
==Appearances==
*{{e|The Way of the Warrior}} (Changeling impostor in the cliff-hanger season conclusion)
 
===Season Five===
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===As Martok===
 
====Season Four====
*{{e|Apocalypse Rising}} (Changeling impostor in the droppage of the other boot)
 
 
*{{e|The Way of the Warrior}} ([[Changeling]] impostor)
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====Season Five====
 
*{{e|Apocalypse Rising}} (Changeling impostor)
 
*{{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}} (the real Martok; first of all subsequent installments)
 
*{{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}} (the real Martok; first of all subsequent installments)
 
*{{e|By Inferno's Light}}
 
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*{{e|Blaze of Glory}}
 
*{{e|Blaze of Glory}}
 
*{{e|Call to Arms}}
 
*{{e|Call to Arms}}
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===Season Six===
 
 
====Season Six====
 
*{{e|A Time to Stand}}
 
*{{e|A Time to Stand}}
 
*{{e|Sons and Daughters}}
 
*{{e|Sons and Daughters}}
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*{{e|You Are Cordially Invited}}
 
*{{e|You Are Cordially Invited}}
 
*{{e|Tears of the Prophets}}
 
*{{e|Tears of the Prophets}}
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===Season Seven===
 
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====Season Seven====
 
*{{e|Image in the Sand}}
 
*{{e|Image in the Sand}}
 
*{{e|Shadows and Symbols}}
 
*{{e|Shadows and Symbols}}
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*{{e|What You Leave Behind}}
 
*{{e|What You Leave Behind}}
   
==Other appearances==
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===Other appearances===
 
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<gallery>
 
Image:Saratogavulcancaptain.jpg|[[USS Saratoga (NCC-31911) personnel|'''Vulcan Captain''']] <br>(billed as John Noah Hertzler)<br>{{DS9|Emissary}}
 
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</gallery>
   
==Computer games==
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===Computer games===
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*''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''
*[[General]]/[[Chancellor]] [[Martok]]: [[Star Trek: Armada]] and [[Star Trek: Armada II]]
 
*[[Klingon]]: [[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]
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*''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'' (as Martok)
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*''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]'' (as Martok)
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*''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]'' (as the Klingon, Lurok)
   
==Novels==
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==Bibliography==
 
*''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]''
 
*''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One]]''
 
*''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]''
 
*''[[The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two]]''
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*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0381117}}
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0381117}}
 
*{{NCwiki}}
 
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[[Category:Performers|Hertzler, J. G.]]
 
[[Category:Performers|Hertzler, J. G.]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|Hertzler, J. G.]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|Hertzler, J. G.]]

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John Garman "J.G." Hertzler (born 18 March 1949; age 75) has portrayed many different roles on several Star Trek series. His best-known role is as Martok, who he played for four seasons in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Hertzler also wrote the continuation of his character's story in The Left Hand of Destiny novel duology (with Jeffrey Lang). He is one of only five actors to play seven or more different characters in the Star Trek franchise, the others being Jeffrey Combs, Randy Oglesby, Vaughn Armstrong and Thomas Kopache.

Hailing from Savannah, Georgia, USA, Hertzler began acting in the 1970s. One of his first major television roles was in the 1990 Quantum Leap episode "Sea Bride - June 3, 1954", where he appeared with Scott Bakula. Hertzler followed this with a recurring role on the series Zorro, starring Duncan Regehr and Henry Darrow, in which he appeared in 38 out of 87 episodes.

Other series which featured a Hertzler guest appearance include Seinfeld (with Jason Alexander), Lois & Clark (with Teri Hatcher), and Roswell (with William Sadler).

In 2007, it was announced that Hertzler would play Harry Mudd in a forthcoming edition of Star Trek: New Voyages, which he would also direct. Hertzler also appears in Star Trek: Of Gods and Men and Walter Koenig's movie, InAlienable.

Appearances

As Martok

Season Four

Season Five

Season Six

Season Seven

Other appearances

Computer games

Bibliography

External links