John K. Shull
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John Kenton Shull is an actor who appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. His main appearances have been as Klingons. His costume from the episode "Homestead" was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]
Shull has primarily worked on television beginning with his debut on Fantasy Island starring Ricardo Montalban in "Basin Street/The Devil's Triangle"(1981). Shull next appeared on The Fall Guy in "How Do I Kill Thee...Let Me Count the Ways?"(1982) with Peter Mark Richman. Shull cast as a guest star on the drama Highway to Heaven in "Thoroughbreds"(1985) with Noble Willingham. Shull won a guest spot on the prime time serial Dallas in "J.R. Rising"(1986) with John Beck and Barry Jenner. Shull then worked on the daytime serial The Young & the Restless starring Jonathan Farwell. Following the soap Shull waited nearly 20 years before his next guest spot on the crime drama Boomtown starring Neal McDonough in "The Big Picture"(2003) with Virginia Madsen and Vanessa Williams. Shull last worked on television in the Philadelphia-set police drama Cold Case co-executive produced by Roxann Dawson in "Time to Crime"(2005). Shull's rare filmwork consists of his film debut in the telefilm Bates Motel(1987) alongside Gregg Henry, Kerrie Keane, Craig Richard Nelson, Lori Petty and Robert Picardo. Shull followed this with his feature film debut in 1990's Pump Up the Volume which starred Christian Slater and costarred Gregg Daniel, Alexander Enberg, Clayton Landey, Robert Schenkkan and Ed Trotta. Shull has not appeared on film either on television or the big screen since.