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'''Jason Matthew Smith''' {{born|8|November|1972}} is the actor who played the '''Burly Cadet #1''' in [[J.J. Abrams]]'s {{film|11}}, better known as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (alternate reality) personnel#"Cupcake"|"Cupcake"]]. [http://www.nowcasting.com/actor/popup/viewactor.php?actorID=jasonmatthewsmith]
 
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| imagecap = ...as Hendorff in ''Star Trek Into Darkness''
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| Birth name = Jason Matthew Smith
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|8|November|1972}}
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| Place of birth = Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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'''Jason Matthew Smith''' {{born|8|November|1972}} is the actor who played {{alt|Hendorff}} in [[J.J. Abrams]]'s {{film|11}}. Smith reprised the role in {{y|2013}} for the sequel {{film|12}}. [http://trekmovie.com/2012/05/25/exclusive-new-star-trek-sequel-character-tidbit/] The {{y|2013}} [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' is using his picture for card #78 "Lieutenant Cupcake".
   
 
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Smith traveled with his family through the country and attended the high school and the college in Cincinnati, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University in Cincinnati. He later attended the Northern Illinois University where he received his Master in Fina Arts in Acting.
 
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Smith traveled with his family through the country and attended the high school and the college in Cincinnati, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University in Cincinnati. He later attended the Northern Illinois University where he received his Master in Fina Arts in Acting.
   
After he moved to Los Angeles in 2000, Smith trained acting under several coaches and performed in several stage plays, such as ''Plaza Suite'' and ''Diviners''. Among his television appearances are guest roles in ''JAG'' (2001, with [[Tucker Smallwood]]), ''Six Feet Under'' (2001, with [[Joel Brooks]] and [[Ed O'Ross]]), ''ER'' (2001, with [[Michelle Bonilla]]), ''Charmed'' (2002), ''[[w:c:24|24]]'' (2002, with [[Leslie Hope]], [[Zach Grenier]], [[Henri Lubatti]], and [[Penny Johnson]]), ''Robbery Homicide Division'' (2002, with [[Marshall Teague]]), and ''Without a Trace'' (2002, with [[Enrique Murciano]] and [[April Grace]]), as well as the comedy ''13 Moons'' (2002) and the action comedy ''Hollywood Homicide'' (2003, with [[Bruce Greenwood]]).
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After he moved to Los Angeles in 2000, Smith trained acting under several coaches and performed in several stage plays, such as "Plaza Suite" and "Diviners". Among his television appearances are guest roles in ''JAG'' (2001, with [[Tucker Smallwood]]), ''Six Feet Under'' (2001, with [[Joel Brooks]] and [[Ed O'Ross]]), ''ER'' (2001, with [[Michelle Bonilla]]), ''Charmed'' (2002), ''[[w:c:24|24]]'' (2002, with [[Leslie Hope]], [[Zach Grenier]], [[Henri Lubatti]], and [[Penny Johnson]]), ''Robbery Homicide Division'' (2002, with [[Marshall Teague]]), and ''Without a Trace'' (2002, with [[Enrique Murciano]] and [[April Grace]]), as well as the comedy ''13 Moons'' (2002) and the action comedy ''Hollywood Homicide'' (2003, with [[Bruce Greenwood]]).
   
 
Smith portrayed characters in the television series ''Cold Case'' (2005, with [[Franc Ross]], [[Susan Savage]], and [[Bruce Wright]]), ''[[w:c:csi:CSI|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' (2005, with [[Wallace Langham]], [[David Bowe]], and [[Richard Wharton]]), ''[[w:c:csi:CSI: Miami|CSI: Miami]]'' (2006, with [[David Lee Smith]] and [[J.P. Hubbell]]), ''Bones'' (2006, with [[Amanda Carlin]]), ''Drive'' (2007), and ''Big Love'' (2007, with [[Jim Beaver]], [[Michael McGrady]], and [[Eric Pierpoint]]), and the recurring role of Eric Olczyk in the sports series ''Playmakers'' (2003-2006, along [[Bruce Gray]]).
 
Smith portrayed characters in the television series ''Cold Case'' (2005, with [[Franc Ross]], [[Susan Savage]], and [[Bruce Wright]]), ''[[w:c:csi:CSI|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' (2005, with [[Wallace Langham]], [[David Bowe]], and [[Richard Wharton]]), ''[[w:c:csi:CSI: Miami|CSI: Miami]]'' (2006, with [[David Lee Smith]] and [[J.P. Hubbell]]), ''Bones'' (2006, with [[Amanda Carlin]]), ''Drive'' (2007), and ''Big Love'' (2007, with [[Jim Beaver]], [[Michael McGrady]], and [[Eric Pierpoint]]), and the recurring role of Eric Olczyk in the sports series ''Playmakers'' (2003-2006, along [[Bruce Gray]]).
   
Other film appearances include the sport comedy ''Rebound'' (2005, with [[Dennis Cockrum]], [[Matt McCoy]], and fellow ''Star Trek'' actor [[Justin Rodgers Hall]]) and more recently the television pilot ''1%'' (2008, along [[Charles Esten]], [[Massi Furlan]], and stunt performers [[Scott Leva]] and [[Denney Pierce]]).
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Other film appearances include the sport comedy ''Rebound'' (2005, with [[Dennis Cockrum]], [[Matt McCoy]], and fellow ''Star Trek'' actor [[Justin Rodgers Hall]]) and the television pilot ''1%'' (2008, along [[Charles Esten]], [[Massi Furlan]], and stunt performers [[Scott Leva]] and [[Denney Pierce]]).
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Beside a recurring role as Ule in four episodes of the television series ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2009, with [[William Lucking]], [[Ron Perlman]], [[Dendrie Taylor]], [[Jamie McShane]], and [[Titus Welliver]]), Smith also worked on episodes of ''The League'' (2009), ''NCIS: Los Angeles'' (2011, with [[Garret T. Sato]]), ''Hung'' (2011, with [[Gregg Henry]]), ''Suburgatory'' (2012), ''Longmire'' (2012, with [[Colby French]]), and ''Common Law'' (2012, with [[Maury Sterling]] and [[Derek Mears]]).
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More recently, he received thanks in the end credits of the horror thriller ''The Impaler'' (2013) and filmed the fantasy western ''Six Gun Savior'' (2013, with [[Tim Russ]] and [[Manu Intiraymi]]). He is also filming the television film ''Star Trek: Renegades'', expected to be released in 2014 and directed by Tim Russ. The film was co-written by [[Ethan H. Calk]] and [[Jack Treviño]] and has Tim Russ, [[Walter Koenig]], [[Courtney Peldon]], Manu Intiraymi, [[Robert Picardo]], [[Clint Carmichael]], [[Richard Herd]], [[John Carrigan]], and [[Ryan T. Husk]] in its cast.
   
 
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Jason Matthew Smith (born 8 November 1972; age 51) is the actor who played Hendorff in J.J. Abrams's Star Trek. Smith reprised the role in 2013 for the sequel Star Trek Into Darkness. [1] The 2013 virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals is using his picture for card #78 "Lieutenant Cupcake".

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Smith traveled with his family through the country and attended the high school and the college in Cincinnati, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University in Cincinnati. He later attended the Northern Illinois University where he received his Master in Fina Arts in Acting.

After he moved to Los Angeles in 2000, Smith trained acting under several coaches and performed in several stage plays, such as "Plaza Suite" and "Diviners". Among his television appearances are guest roles in JAG (2001, with Tucker Smallwood), Six Feet Under (2001, with Joel Brooks and Ed O'Ross), ER (2001, with Michelle Bonilla), Charmed (2002), 24 (2002, with Leslie Hope, Zach Grenier, Henri Lubatti, and Penny Johnson), Robbery Homicide Division (2002, with Marshall Teague), and Without a Trace (2002, with Enrique Murciano and April Grace), as well as the comedy 13 Moons (2002) and the action comedy Hollywood Homicide (2003, with Bruce Greenwood).

Smith portrayed characters in the television series Cold Case (2005, with Franc Ross, Susan Savage, and Bruce Wright), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005, with Wallace Langham, David Bowe, and Richard Wharton), CSI: Miami (2006, with David Lee Smith and J.P. Hubbell), Bones (2006, with Amanda Carlin), Drive (2007), and Big Love (2007, with Jim Beaver, Michael McGrady, and Eric Pierpoint), and the recurring role of Eric Olczyk in the sports series Playmakers (2003-2006, along Bruce Gray).

Other film appearances include the sport comedy Rebound (2005, with Dennis Cockrum, Matt McCoy, and fellow Star Trek actor Justin Rodgers Hall) and the television pilot 1% (2008, along Charles Esten, Massi Furlan, and stunt performers Scott Leva and Denney Pierce).

Beside a recurring role as Ule in four episodes of the television series Sons of Anarchy (2009, with William Lucking, Ron Perlman, Dendrie Taylor, Jamie McShane, and Titus Welliver), Smith also worked on episodes of The League (2009), NCIS: Los Angeles (2011, with Garret T. Sato), Hung (2011, with Gregg Henry), Suburgatory (2012), Longmire (2012, with Colby French), and Common Law (2012, with Maury Sterling and Derek Mears).

More recently, he received thanks in the end credits of the horror thriller The Impaler (2013) and filmed the fantasy western Six Gun Savior (2013, with Tim Russ and Manu Intiraymi). He is also filming the television film Star Trek: Renegades, expected to be released in 2014 and directed by Tim Russ. The film was co-written by Ethan H. Calk and Jack Treviño and has Tim Russ, Walter Koenig, Courtney Peldon, Manu Intiraymi, Robert Picardo, Clint Carmichael, Richard Herd, John Carrigan, and Ryan T. Husk in its cast.

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