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[[Image:Nolan2.jpg|thumb|Jack Nolan as a Starfleet Ensign, Paramount soundstages in the background.]] |
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[[Image:Nolan3.jpg|thumb|Holographic Irishman.]] |
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Template:Realworld Jack Nolan is an actor who played MACO Private R. Azar in an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. As an extra, he received no credit for his performance and his name was found when his costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. The same costume and name tag was also worn by background actors Jorge Benevides and Chase Kim and stunt actor Shawn Crowder. [1]
Jack Nolan first began his association with Star Trek Voyager as an Enaran in the third season episode Remember. Soon after he was cast to photo-double Robert Duncan McNeill for shots where Tom Paris would somehow be duplicated, and also as Starfleet background.
The actor continued his work on Voyager as a Holographic Irishman in the episodes Fair Haven and Spirit Folk. At one point the holographic characters attack Paris and Kim, the only scene to show McNeill with his doppleganger.
For Star Trek Enterprise, Jack Nolan became a recurring MACO security guard.
Additionally, Jack Nolan has performed as aliens in Babylon 5 and Galaxy Quest.
All photographs from the actor's personal collection. Please do not redistribute without permission.
Personal note: I have a page here? Wow, thank you, what an honor! My time with the cast and crew of Voyager and Enterprise remain among my fondest memories of a long and colorful career. -- Jack Nolan, 01/01/09