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'''James McElroy''' is an actor who was featured in several roles during the first four seasons of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and in the [[ENT Season 4|final season]] of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances. He filmed his scenes in the transporter room in the episode {{e|Angel One}} on Thursday, {{d|12|November|1987}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]]. McElroy's first ''Star Trek'' role was the part of one of the [[Unnamed Selay#Selay delegation|Selay delegates]]. He auditioned for this part and shot it in two days being the scenes in the transporter room the first scenes to be shot. His makeup was applied by [[Michael Westmore]] and he had a makeup call of about 4:30 a.m. His harness from the [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Yesterday's Enterprise}} was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|10429}}
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'''James McElroy''' is an actor who was featured in several roles during the first four seasons of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and in the [[ENT Season 4|final season]] of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances. He filmed his scenes in the transporter room in the episode {{e|Angel One}} on Thursday, {{d|12|November|1987}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]]. McElroy's first ''Star Trek'' role was the part of one of the [[Unnamed Selay#Selay delegation|Selay delegates]]. He auditioned for this part and shot it in two days being the scenes in the transporter room the first scenes to be shot. His makeup was applied by [[Michael Westmore]] and he had a makeup call of about 4:30 a.m. His harness from the [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Yesterday's Enterprise}} was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|10429}} According to the call sheets he was scheduled to appear in Ten Forward scenes in the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Galaxy's Child}} and in theater scenes in the episode {{e|The Nth Degree}} but was not part of the final episode.
   
 
In the more recent years, McElroy appeared in episodes of ''Criminal Minds'' (2007, with [[David Bowe]]), ''Desperate Housewives'' (2006 and 2007, with [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Brenda Strong]], [[Woody Porter]], and [[Pamela Kosh]]), ''The Sarah Silverman Program'' (2007, with [[Sarah Silverman]]), and ''Mike & Molly'' (2010), in the television sport comedy ''Three Strikes'' (2006), in the crime thriller ''Domino'' (2005, with [[Stanley Kamel]], [[Patrick Kerr]], [[Mark Newsom]], [[Morgan Nagler]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Paul Sklar]]), the crime drama ''Lesser of Three Evils'' (2007, with [[Michael Dorn]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Chris Torres]], and [[Marlene Sosebee]]), and the drama ''The Social Network'' (2010, with [[Marybeth Massett]], [[Wallace Langham]], [[Scott Lawrence]], and [[Darin Cooper]]).
 
In the more recent years, McElroy appeared in episodes of ''Criminal Minds'' (2007, with [[David Bowe]]), ''Desperate Housewives'' (2006 and 2007, with [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Brenda Strong]], [[Woody Porter]], and [[Pamela Kosh]]), ''The Sarah Silverman Program'' (2007, with [[Sarah Silverman]]), and ''Mike & Molly'' (2010), in the television sport comedy ''Three Strikes'' (2006), in the crime thriller ''Domino'' (2005, with [[Stanley Kamel]], [[Patrick Kerr]], [[Mark Newsom]], [[Morgan Nagler]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Paul Sklar]]), the crime drama ''Lesser of Three Evils'' (2007, with [[Michael Dorn]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Chris Torres]], and [[Marlene Sosebee]]), and the drama ''The Social Network'' (2010, with [[Marybeth Massett]], [[Wallace Langham]], [[Scott Lawrence]], and [[Darin Cooper]]).
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Template:Realworld James McElroy is an actor who was featured in several roles during the first four seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation and in the final season of Star Trek: Enterprise. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances. He filmed his scenes in the transporter room in the episode "Angel One" on Thursday, 12 November 1987 on Paramount Stage 9. McElroy's first Star Trek role was the part of one of the Selay delegates. He auditioned for this part and shot it in two days being the scenes in the transporter room the first scenes to be shot. His makeup was applied by Michael Westmore and he had a makeup call of about 4:30 a.m. His harness from the third season episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2] According to the call sheets he was scheduled to appear in Ten Forward scenes in the fourth season episode "Galaxy's Child" and in theater scenes in the episode "The Nth Degree" but was not part of the final episode.

In the more recent years, McElroy appeared in episodes of Criminal Minds (2007, with David Bowe), Desperate Housewives (2006 and 2007, with Teri Hatcher, Brenda Strong, Woody Porter, and Pamela Kosh), The Sarah Silverman Program (2007, with Sarah Silverman), and Mike & Molly (2010), in the television sport comedy Three Strikes (2006), in the crime thriller Domino (2005, with Stanley Kamel, Patrick Kerr, Mark Newsom, Morgan Nagler, Michael Papajohn, and Paul Sklar), the crime drama Lesser of Three Evils (2007, with Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Brian Thompson, Chris Torres, and Marlene Sosebee), and the drama The Social Network (2010, with Marybeth Massett, Wallace Langham, Scott Lawrence, and Darin Cooper).

In addition, McElroy worked as stand-in for Timothy Hutton on the 2009 comedy Serious Moonlight, as photo double for Kyle Chandler on J.J. Abrams' mystery thriller Super 8 (2011) and as stand-in on the television comedy series Kath & Kim (2008-2009) and Happily Divorced (2011-2013). Other projects include episodes of The New Adventures of Old Christine, The Office, Entourage, Will & Grace, Parenthood, Torchwood, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Suburgatory.

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