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'''John Tampoya''' (often misspelled as '''John Tempoya''') is an actor who was a regular background extra on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also appeared as a Melona IV colonist in the episode {{e|Silicon Avatar}} and served as [[stand-in]] and body double for [[Garrett Wang]] on the first four seasons of ''Voyager''. As an extra, he received no on-screen credits for his appearances.
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'''John Alex Tampoya''' (often misspelled as '''John Tempoya''') is an actor who was a regular background performer on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also appeared as a Melona IV colonist in the episode {{e|Silicon Avatar}}, as an ''Enterprise''-B crewman in {{film|7}}, and served as [[stand-in]] and [[body double]] for [[Garrett Wang]] on the first four seasons of ''Voyager''. In addition, Tampoya was the stand-in for actor [[Eric Steinberg]] on {{film|8}}. As a background actor he received no on-screen credit for his appearances.
   
A costume from the episode {{e|Emanations}}, worn by Tampoya and Wang, was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8014}} Beside his ''Star Trek'' work, Tempoya has not worked on-screen on other productions.
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A costume from the episode {{e|Emanations}}, worn by Tampoya and Wang, was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8014}} Tampoya filmed his scenes for "Silicon Avatar" on Wednesday {{d|7|August|1991}} [[Filming locations|on location]] at the [[Golden Oak Ranch]] and on Thursday {{d|15|August|1991}} at [[Paramount Stage 16]]. He was scheduled to appear in corridor scenes in the episode {{e|Hero Worship}} and on the bridge in {{e|Imaginary Friend}} but was not part of the final episodes.
   
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Outside ''Star Trek'', Tampoya appeared as a lab technician in ''The Human Factor'' pilot episode (1992, with [[Gene LeBell]] and [[Vyto Ruginis]]) and performed stunts in the drama ''Leather Jackets'' (1992, with [[Phil Chong]], [[Jeff Imada]], [[Al Goto]], [[Michael Champion]], [[Bill M. Ryusaki]], [[Tony Cecere]], [[Sandy Free]], [[Peter Lai]], and [[George Wilbur]]).
==Uncredited ''Star Trek'' appearances==
 
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Melona IV colonist 1.jpg|[[Melona IV inhabitants#Colonists|Melona IV colonist]]<br>{{TNG|Silicon Avatar}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:John Tampoya, The Next Phase.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|Starfleet ensign]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]
 
File:Kashimuro Nozawa, 2372.jpg|[[Kashimuro Nozawa|Ensign Kashimuro Nozawa]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<br>[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]
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File:Relief ops officer, 2368.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|Starfleet ensign]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br>(uncredited)
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File:Enterprise-B crewman.jpg|[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) personnel#Crewmembers|''Enterprise''-B crewman]]<br />{{film|7}}<br />(uncredited)
Image:John Tampoya, Emanations.jpg|[[Stand-in]] and body double for<br>[[Garrett Wang]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<br>[[VOY Season 1|Season 1]] - [[VOY Season 4|4]]
 
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File:Kashimuro Nozawa, 2372.jpg|[[Ensign]] [[Kashimuro Nozawa]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<br />[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
 
File:John Tampoya, Emanations.jpg|[[Stand-in]] and [[body double]] for<br />[[Garrett Wang]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<br />[[VOY Season 1|Season 1]] - [[VOY Season 4|4]]<br />(uncredited)
 
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===Recurring appearances===
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=== Recurring appearances ===
 
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* {{TNG}} as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|Starfleet ensign]]
 
* {{TNG}} as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|Starfleet ensign]]
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** {{e|Violations}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
 
** {{e|Conundrum}}
 
** {{e|Conundrum}}
 
** {{e|Ethics}}
 
** {{e|The Outcast}}
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** {{e|Cause and Effect}}
 
** {{e|The First Duty}}
 
** {{e|The First Duty}}
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** {{e|Cost of Living}}
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** {{e|The Perfect Mate}}
 
** {{e|The Next Phase}}
 
** {{e|The Next Phase}}
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** {{e|Relics}} ([[TNG Season 6|Season 6]])
 
** {{e|Schisms}}
 
** {{e|Schisms}}
 
** {{e|True Q}}
 
** {{e|True Q}}
 
** {{e|Ship in a Bottle}}
 
** {{e|Ship in a Bottle}}
 
** {{e|Face of the Enemy}}
 
** {{e|Face of the Enemy}}
 
** {{e|Birthright, Part I}}
 
** {{e|Lessons}}
 
** {{e|Descent}}
 
** {{e|Descent}}
** {{e|Liaisons}}
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** {{e|Liaisons}} ([[TNG Season 7|Season 7]])
 
** {{e|Attached}}
 
** {{e|Attached}}
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** {{e|Parallels}}
 
** {{e|Lower Decks}}
 
** {{e|Lower Decks}}
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** {{e|Eye of the Beholder}}
* {{VOY}} as [[Kashimuro Nozawa|Crewman Kashimuro Nozawa]]
 
** {{e|Caretaker}}
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** {{e|Genesis}}
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** {{e|Emergence}}
 
* {{VOY}} as [[Kashimuro Nozawa]]
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** {{e|Caretaker}} (Season One)
 
** {{e|Parallax}}
 
** {{e|Parallax}}
 
** {{e|Phage}}
 
** {{e|Phage}}
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** {{e|Prime Factors}}
 
** {{e|Prime Factors}}
 
** {{e|Learning Curve}}
 
** {{e|Learning Curve}}
** {{e|The 37's}}
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** {{e|Elogium}}
** {{e|Elogium}}
 
 
** {{e|Twisted}}
 
** {{e|Twisted}}
** {{e|Parturition}}
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** {{e|Parturition}} (Season Two)
 
** {{e|Tattoo}}
 
** {{e|Tattoo}}
 
** {{e|Cold Fire}}
 
** {{e|Cold Fire}}
 
** {{e|Maneuvers}}
 
** {{e|Maneuvers}}
 
** {{e|Prototype}}
 
** {{e|Prototype}}
** {{e|Meld}}
 
 
** {{e|Death Wish}}
 
** {{e|Death Wish}}
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** {{e|Meld}}
 
** {{e|Lifesigns}}
 
** {{e|Lifesigns}}
 
** {{e|Deadlock}}
 
** {{e|Deadlock}}
 
** {{e|Tuvix}}
 
** {{e|Tuvix}}
 
** {{e|Basics, Part I}}
 
** {{e|Basics, Part I}}
** {{e|Basics, Part II}}
 
 
** {{e|Flashback}}
 
** {{e|Flashback}}
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** {{e|Basics, Part II}}
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** {{e|Remember}} (Season Three)
 
** {{e|The Swarm}}
 
** {{e|The Swarm}}
** {{e|Remember}}
 
 
** {{e|Coda}}
 
** {{e|Coda}}
 
** {{e|Darkling}}
 
** {{e|Darkling}}
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** {{e|Worst Case Scenario}}
 
** {{e|Worst Case Scenario}}
 
** {{e|Displaced}}
 
** {{e|Displaced}}
** {{e|Demon}}
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** {{e|Demon}} (Season Four)
** {{e|Workforce}}
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** {{e|Latent Image}} (Season Five)
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** {{e|Workforce}} (Season Seven)
 
** {{e|Workforce, Part II}}
 
** {{e|Workforce, Part II}}
 
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== External link ==
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm2045840}}
   
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Revision as of 15:34, 25 July 2014

Template:Realworld John Alex Tampoya (often misspelled as John Tempoya) is an actor who was a regular background performer on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. He also appeared as a Melona IV colonist in the episode "Silicon Avatar", as an Enterprise-B crewman in Star Trek Generations, and served as stand-in and body double for Garrett Wang on the first four seasons of Voyager. In addition, Tampoya was the stand-in for actor Eric Steinberg on Star Trek: First Contact. As a background actor he received no on-screen credit for his appearances.

A costume from the episode "Emanations", worn by Tampoya and Wang, was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] Tampoya filmed his scenes for "Silicon Avatar" on Wednesday 7 August 1991 on location at the Golden Oak Ranch and on Thursday 15 August 1991 at Paramount Stage 16. He was scheduled to appear in corridor scenes in the episode "Hero Worship" and on the bridge in "Imaginary Friend" but was not part of the final episodes.

Outside Star Trek, Tampoya appeared as a lab technician in The Human Factor pilot episode (1992, with Gene LeBell and Vyto Ruginis) and performed stunts in the drama Leather Jackets (1992, with Phil Chong, Jeff Imada, Al Goto, Michael Champion, Bill M. Ryusaki, Tony Cecere, Sandy Free, Peter Lai, and George Wilbur).

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearances

External link

  • Template:IMDb-link